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Liberation Day in the Netherlands (5 May 1945): German Surrender at Wageningen

Nazi occupation in the Netherlands during World War II ends. On 5 May 1945, German forces in occupied Holland formally capitulated following negotiations between Canadian General Charles Foulkes and German commander Johannes Blaskowitz, held at Hotel De Wereld.
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WWII POW “Testimony” (1988 Interview)

A 1988 interview with a Soviet WWII veteran who was held in a German POW camp alongside 8,000 captured American soldiers claimed Germans provided the Americans with regular Red Cross food parcels (about 5 kg per man weekly) while starving the Soviets on little more than turnip soup and water; the Americans secretly threw rations…
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Decorated German WWII Veterans Refuse to Apologize for Knight’s Cross (Old Clip)

Elderly German veterans from World War II, wearing their Knight’s Cross medals refuse to apologize for their service or for wearing the decoration. The Knight’s Cross was Nazi Germany’s highest military award for bravery and leadership, given to soldiers across the Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS. The veterans defend their actions as loyal service to their country…
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Bolshevik jews destroying Christian churches.

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Hitler with a Dog

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Moments of Hitler/Young Soldiers Caught on Film

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Jews Do Not Love God

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The bolshevik/Communist Revolution and Soviet Atrocities -a jewish, Marxist Purge of Christianity in Civilization with the Help of freemasonry

Below is a summary in paragraphs; below that it is split into categories for easy reference. Please share this information; no one teaches or talks about it. Almost everyone involved was jewish and contributed to the violent eradication of Christianity within Russia. The Rise of Marxist Deception (Pre-1917)The seeds of destruction were sown with Karl…
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Usury and Germany – Things Happened as They Did for a Reason

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Pershing vs. Panther: Cologne Tank Duel (March 6, 1945)

During the Battle of Cologne (March 5-7, 1945), U.S. 3rd Armored Division’s Easy Company M26 Pershing (“Eagle 7,” Lt. Leo Keller, gunner Cpl. Clarence Smoyer) clashed with a German Panther (PzKpfw V Ausf. G, SS-Obersturmführer Georg Bartelborth) near Cologne Cathedral. The Panther, hidden in ruins after destroying a Sherman, hesitated as the Pershing flanked it…
