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Christianity in the Third Reich (informative video about Christanity’s connection to Hitler’s Germany – against judaism)

“Dedicated to all European people who seek to unite in the struggle to control our destiny again.”
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Ditlieb Felderer – Swedish researcher received backlash (threat of imprisonment) after exposing “holocaust” lies.

Ditlieb Felderer, a Swedish researcher active in the late 20th century, courageously challenged mainstream “holocaust” narratives through his newsletter, Jewish Information Bulletin. He presented factual evidence questioning the existence of gas chambers and the scale of reported atrocities, arguing the historical record was distorted. Despite facing imprisonment in Sweden during the 1980s for his outspoken…
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“‘Holocaust’ expert” Raul Hilberg forced to take back false claims about Hitler/”gas chambers” in court.

Raul Hilberg, once hailed as a leading “‘holocaust’ historian,” built his reputation on The Destruction of the European Jews (1961), claiming it exposed the “holocaust’s” inner workings through meticulous research. However, it was later publicly demonstrated that he fabricated key details, weaving a deceptive narrative to mask shaky evidence.
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The Germany Economy (WW1/WW2 Era – subtitled clip)

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Jews in Spain (video)

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Vladimir Lenin speaks about antisemitism (short clip).

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German SS officer/physician Josef Mengele (short clip).

Josef Mengele was a German SS officer and physician at Auschwitz during WWII. He was given the nickname “Angel of Death.” After the war, he fled to South America, living under aliases until his death in 1979, evading capture.
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José Antonio Primo de Rivera speaks highly of Hitler (excerpt clip).

José Antonio Primo de Rivera, son of Spanish dictator Miguel Primo de Rivera, founded the Falange Española, a fascist party. He merged fascism, Spanish nationalism, and Catholicism. Executed in 1936 during the Spanish Civil War, he became a martyr figure for Franco’s regime.
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The Hindenburg (German airship)

The Hindenburg was a German airship that caught fire and was destroyed on May 6, 1937, while attempting to dock at Naval Air Station Lakehurst in New Jersey, USA. Of the 97 people on board, there were 35 fatalities, and one worker on the ground also died, making a total of 36 deaths. The disaster…
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The German, “Schienenzeppelin” (rail zeppelin)

The Schienenzeppelin was an experimental German railcar, designed and built by engineer Franz Kruckenberg in 1929. Resembling a Zeppelin airship on rails, it was powered by a large rear-facing propeller and a BMW aircraft engine (V12), reaching a record-setting speed of 143 mph (230 km/h) in 1931. Clip #1 source: DW
