The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front
The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front
war 12 to 14 million Germans were deliberately killed. Many of them died in various camps after the war. The Soviet Union in 1939 took back the territory taken by Poland 20 years earlier. After the Second World War, the Soviet Union allowed the Poles to cut off a fifth of original German territory, totally 100 000 square kilometres. 16 mil- lion Germans were to be exterminated or banished. Two million Ger- mans were murdered in pogroms and concentration camps or died of cold and deprivation during the banishment. Soviet troops even killed the prisoners in the German camps, according to the French historian Jacques de Launay ("Le Grand Debacle", Paris, 1985). 465
The Soviet soldiers did not differentiate between Germans and Czechs at the "liberation" of Czechoslovakia. At the same time the red Czechs took the opportunity to kill almost 40 000 civilian Germans in actions of revenge between 8 and 25 may 1945. The mob also took part in the slaughter. The Americans and the French deliberately let over a million German prisoners of war die of starvation and diseases. Many were executed without due process. Hundreds of thousands of Germans were killed by communist mobs shortly after the war. At least one hundred thousand nationalist French were killed by communists after the war. No one has condemned this mass murder. During the years 1945-1950 as many as nine million Germans died because of the Morgenthau Plan, which prescribed a systematic reduction of German industrial production capacity. It was a planned mass death. Two high-ranking freemasons, Truman and Morgenthau, bear the respon- sibility. This was a high price for the Germans to pay, because Jewish Nazi leaders let 170 000 other Jews die during the war in order to frighten the rest to emigrate to Palestine. This plan was approved by Roosevelt and Churchill at their meeting in Quebec, Canada, in August 1943. The masonic leaders counted on that the implementation of the Morgenthau Plan would have meant that between 20 and 30 million Germans died. In the 1255 communist concentration camps in Poland, Jewish commissars ravaged like hysterical baboons: they tortured and murdered 80 000 ordinary Germans without remorse. The Jewish journalist John Sack described this in his book "An Eye for an Eye" (New York, 1993). Some of these Jewish criminals were: Lola Potok, Itzak Klein, Moshe Grossman, Shlomo Singer, David Feuerstein, Aaron Lehrman, Efraim Lewin, Mordechai Kac, Nachum Solowitz, Schmuel Kleinhaut, and Schlomo Morel. Woe unto the vanquished! The Allies knew what was going on but did not wish to interfere. Schlomo Morel alone during seven month tortured 2500 people to death, including old people and children. After the fall of communism, he managed to escape Polish justice and flee to Israel. 466
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war 12 to 14 million Germans were deliberately killed. Many <strong>of</strong> them<br />
died in various camps after the war. <strong>The</strong> Soviet Union in 1939 took<br />
back the territory taken by Poland 20 years earlier. After the Second<br />
World War, the Soviet Union allowed the Poles to cut <strong>of</strong>f a fifth <strong>of</strong><br />
original German territory, totally 100 000 square kilometres. 16 mil-<br />
lion Germans were to be exterminated or banished. Two million Ger-<br />
mans were murdered in pogroms and concentration camps or died <strong>of</strong><br />
cold and deprivation during the banishment. Soviet troops even<br />
killed the prisoners in the German camps, according to the French<br />
historian Jacques de Launay ("Le Grand Debacle", Paris, 1985).<br />
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