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German motorways. Most <strong>of</strong> the 15 000 tanks were amphibian. <strong>The</strong><br />

Germans lacked heavy tanks.<br />

Germany had no more than six tank divisions. Berlin lost a third <strong>of</strong><br />

its tanks. Hitler had a total <strong>of</strong> 3410 tanks, 210 <strong>of</strong> which lacked<br />

cannons. Not one <strong>of</strong> them was amphibian (Viktor Suvorov, "Suicide",<br />

Moscow, 2000, p. 192, p. 299). With an army so poorly equipped, it is<br />

hardly possible to extend one's Lebensraum, evidence that this was a<br />

war <strong>of</strong> prevention.<br />

Wilhelm Canaris, head <strong>of</strong> military intelligence, never informed Hit-<br />

ler about the huge military capacity <strong>of</strong> the Soviet Union, or Hitler<br />

would never have dared to prelude the Soviet attack. According to<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor William Carroll Quigley (1910-1977), Admiral Canaris was<br />

working for the world elite in betrayal <strong>of</strong> Hitler (Carroll Quigley, "<strong>The</strong><br />

Secret Society that Started World War II"). Canaris had been recruited<br />

by the British intelligence service before the Nazis came to <strong>power</strong>.<br />

Hitler dared to attack mainly because <strong>of</strong> the Soviet setbacks during<br />

the war against Finland (1939-1940).<br />

Suvorov quotes Marshals Georgi Zhukov, Alexander Vasilevsky,<br />

Vasili Sokolovsky, Nikolai Vatutin, Ivan Bagramyan and others, who<br />

all confirmed that Stalin was preparing an attack and not defence as<br />

was later claimed. This was the reason why Moscow's losses were so<br />

enormous - 600 000 men in the first three weeks, 7615 tanks, 6233<br />

fighter planes (<strong>of</strong> which 1200 were lost on the first day), and 4423<br />

artillery pieces.<br />

A large number <strong>of</strong> Russian soldiers let themselves be taken priso-<br />

ner. By the end <strong>of</strong> the first year, 3.8 million had gone over to the<br />

Germans. <strong>The</strong> Red Army simply refused to fight for communism. Most<br />

<strong>of</strong> the remaining 1.2 million were killed in action. Joseph Stalin was<br />

shocked. With the help <strong>of</strong> obstruction troops, the commissars began<br />

to kill all Soviet soldiers reluctant to go forward.<br />

<strong>The</strong> financiers <strong>of</strong> Wall Street panicked and began sending all kinds<br />

<strong>of</strong> equipment to the Soviet Union as quickly as they could. In August<br />

1941, the United States began to confer with Moscow on how Hitler's<br />

troops could most effectively be repulsed. Hitler was unable to plan<br />

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