The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front

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in 1954, on the basis of Polish documents. According to the social democratic writer Otto Heike of Lodz, there were at least 15 000 victims. Germany was the only country to protest, the documents to prove this still remain. The freemasons understood that Germany would not accept this indefinitely, but would have to act. Hitler intended eventually to act in order to put a stop to the terror and the killings. One may well ask why the German government waited so long. The answer is simple. Poland was planning a lightning attack by 700 000 troops on Berlin. Warsaw was only waiting for a go-ahead sign from London. The Polish military equipment was basically modern, but according to myth, Poland had only cavalry to muster. Germany was unable to wait any longer. Hitler used Stalin as an ally through the non-aggression pact of 23 August 1939. On 1 September 1939, Hitler attacked, in spite of the fact that Germany lacked a war economy at this time, as even the historian Paul Johnson admits ("Modern Times", New York, 1983). 387

In accordance with the secret treaty with the Nazis, the Soviet Union took the opportunity on 17 September to occupy the Byelo- russian and Ukrainian parts of Poland. In the 21 months of Soviet rule prior to the German attack on 22 June 1941, up to 750 000 people belonging to these ethnic minorities were killed. 1 250 000 of the former Polish citizens (among them non-communist Jews), were deported to Siberia and Central Asia in February 1940. Young children, old and sick people died of the cold, which reached some- times minus 30-40 degrees (Celsius). The railways to the east were lined with frozen corpses. A new wave of deportations killed its victims by thirst. Almost half died in the sealed railway cars during transport. Of the survivors, 120 000 were permitted to leave the Soviet Union in 1942 in connection with the establishment of the Polish army under General Wladyslaw Anders. In June 1941, up to 100 000 Poles were shot by the NKVD, the Soviet secret police (Jan T. Gross, "Revolution from Abroad: The Soviet Conquest of Poland's Wes- 388

in 1954, on the basis <strong>of</strong> Polish documents. According to the social<br />

democratic writer Otto Heike <strong>of</strong> Lodz, there were at least 15 000<br />

victims. Germany was the only country to protest, the documents to<br />

prove this still remain.<br />

<strong>The</strong> freemasons understood that Germany would not accept this<br />

indefinitely, but would have to act. Hitler intended eventually to act<br />

in order to put a stop to the terror and the killings.<br />

One may well ask why the German government waited so long. <strong>The</strong><br />

answer is simple. Poland was planning a lightning attack by 700 000<br />

troops on Berlin. Warsaw was only waiting for a go-ahead sign from<br />

London. <strong>The</strong> Polish military equipment was basically modern, but<br />

according to myth, Poland had only cavalry to muster. Germany was<br />

unable to wait any longer. Hitler used Stalin as an ally through the<br />

non-aggression pact <strong>of</strong> 23 August 1939. On 1 September 1939, Hitler<br />

attacked, in spite <strong>of</strong> the fact that Germany lacked a war economy at<br />

this time, as even the historian Paul Johnson admits ("Modern<br />

Times", New York, 1983).<br />

387

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