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Western/Allied “Re-Education” of German Children Post-WW2

After World War 2, Allied forces indoctrinated German children with “democracy” ideals. Source: x.com/sofie_ns_h
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Hitler’s Final Words to Valet Heinz Linge – “For the Coming Man”

On April 30, 1945, in the Führerbunker, Adolf Hitler supposedly instructed his longtime personal valet Heinz Linge to “join a breakout group attempting to reach the Western Allies and avoid Soviet capture” (clip 2). According to Linge’s firsthand account in his 1980 memoirs With Hitler to the End and a later television interview, Linge asked,…
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81st Anniversary: German Radio Announces Hitler’s Death

81 years ago on May 1, 1945, Grand Admiral Karl Dönitz broadcast over German radio of Adolf Hitler’s supposed death. Source: x.com/historyarcs
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Hồ Chí Minh Campaign and Fall of Saigon (1975)

The Hồ Chí Minh Campaign was the final North Vietnamese offensive of the Vietnam War, launched in April 1975 to capture Saigon. Rapid military advances overwhelmed South Vietnamese forces, and on April 30, 1975, Saigon fell, marking the end of the war and the reunification of Vietnam under communist rule…
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Instruction Sheet for the Behavior of German Soldiers in the Occupied Eastern Territories (English Translation of German WWII Document in June 8, 1942)

High Command of the Army General Staff of the Army / Quartermaster General Dept. III No. III 1000/42 g. Secret! Instruction Sheet for the behavior of the German soldier in the occupied Eastern territories The German soldier in the occupied Eastern territories is the representative of the German Reich and of National Socialist ideology. He…
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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…


