Who set Hitler against Stalin?. Nikolay Starikov
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Название: Who set Hitler against Stalin?

Автор: Nikolay Starikov

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СКАЧАТЬ a total of fifteen chapters, we find that a seventh part of Hitler’s fundamental literary work is devoted to the blessings of a friendship between England and Germany.

      But the Anglo-Saxon rulers of this world do not easily extend their graces. “Of course, as I already emphasized in the previous chapter, the difficulties standing in the way of such an alliance are great”, Hitler stresses. One must prove one’s helpfulness, loyalty and malleability; only then the British intelligence bigwigs may condescend to notice the otherwise inconspicuous German politician.

      So Hitler expresses his readiness to make every effort for the alliance to come true.

      And this is possible the moment when, filled with warning need, one single course, conscious of its aim, is adopted and held, instead of the past decade’s foreign-policy aimlessness.

      What course is that? What is Hitler’s objective? These questions are simple to answer if you have read this chapter.

      The recovery and rearmament of Germany immediately followed by an intrusion into the wide expanses of Russia is the Nazi leader’s first and foremost goal. The one essential condition for it, the basis for the recovery of Germany’s economic and military strength is an alliance with Great Britain.

      How could one fail to notice, encourage and support this well-minded patriot?

      How could one leave such a helpful leader without a penny?

      How could one forbear to help this Anglophile politician to his power?

      Leon Trotsky – the Father of the German Nazism

      A state always is the first to fall, and economy follows it, never the other way round… Economy can’t prosper, if it isn’t protected by a powerful and prosperous state.

Adolf Hitler

      Strange though it may appear, being sovereign and conservative to the core at home, England always tended to patronize the most demagogic strivings in its foreign relationships, steadily encouraging every popular movement intended to weaken sovereign terms.

Report of Durnovo N.P. to Nicolas II, the Emperor. February 1914

      It is important to answer who brought the Hitlerite regimen to power to understand all the further tragic events. Incorrect estimate of the early Nazi period leads to misunderstanding of reasons of World War II. Mysteries and compelling issues multiply. According to books in history, political leaders act in spite of any logics and common sense. However, that is hardly possible. We have already mentioned that driveling idiots don’t normally stay at power. Statesmen act in the interests of states entrusted to them and follow their own logics at that. If a puppet is at power, it also follows demands of the state, though, it is not the state it belongs to. It is important to understand that every action is taken to provide political or economical dividends to the country. If the country’s sovereignty is phoney, every action is taken to bring dividends to the host-state. If after reading a research in history you get the impression that before World War II all states were led by fools, who didn’t understand simple things obvious even to the Reader, then the author of that research must have failed to comprehend that historic period!

      To judge actions of the World’s leading politicians correctly, one must go back in time and take a dive into the greasy midst of the Russian and the German revolutions. Let’s start with the latter, which is the German one. It broke out against hard struggle Germany was going through in every sphere. However, it can’t be explained with military defeat. Well, it can, if some of important facts are disremembered. It was in 1945 that the enemy completely occupied Germany, which had resisted to the last. When the revolution started in Autumn 1918, there wasn’t a single enemy soldier in the German lands. Germany didn’t suffer from carpet bombing, which could obliterate entire towns. It went through serious economical problems, but in 1918 Berlin and Hamburg didn’t starve like Leningrad in 1941. Why did the revolution happen, then?

      Because it was being prepared. The same powers which crushed the Russian Empire in February and October were doing it. At that time they were going to overthrow their second geopolitical rival, Kaiser Wilhelm. And they managed to do it! Artificiality of this crush in Germany provided the Nazi with splendid grounds for agitation.

      “I am telling you, if I come to power in a legal way, the Nazi Court shall be established, and the November revolution will be avenged, and many shall be decapitated in a legal way”[42], Hitler announced in the open. Might he have not been telling the truth or might he have been exaggerating stating that Germany had been backstabbed, or was it another trick of Goebbels’s propaganda?[43] Judge for yourself…

      When Germany crushed, Prince Maximillian of Baden was the Chancellor. Actually, when he came to power on October 3, 1918, a new government was established, where not ceremonious Kaiser officiaries but right-wing social-democrats ruled, headed by Ebert and Scheidemann. In the end of September 1918 the situation at front-lines was complicated. The Germany Allies started to hesitate[44]. On September 30 Bulgaria concluded armistice with the Entente countries. Leaders of Austro-Hungary and Turkey also started to consider saving their regimes instead of winning the lasting war. At that time it was most important to reinforce their spirit and confidence of winning.

      It was obviously true for Germany. Its competitors had to solve another problem number one, which was holding separate negotiations with German satellites. The matter was that if allies of Germany seceded from it, it would inevitably loose, though, if they remained, the war could have lingered on. And population of London and Paris was at the edge of exhaustion; they might not have withstood millions of new death notices. Even the USA that had just joined the struggle didn’t wish this struggle to linger on. It was not by chance that Washington had been waiting for almost four years and had declared war on Germany in half a year before it was defeated. The point was to come and get everything made, not filling inaccessible German trenches with dead bodies of American soldiers.

      And some real miracles started in this crucial moment. The German Chancellor Prince Max of Baden caught a cold. It was bad for him, of course, but it wasn’t too disastrous for the country. Though, it wasn’t the Prince’s illness that caused the trouble, but its consequences. What happened? Nothing important, really. Nonsense.

      Prince Max of Baden fell asleep.

      And he was sleeping for some really long time. As long as normal people never sleep, even if they are extremely tired and busy. You will find no information about it in school books, as historians normally miss out the facts they can’t explain. However, this information can be learnt from memoirs of the British Prime-Minister Lloyd George. It wasn’t the matter of uncommonly long sleep of the Reichschancellor, it was that Germany actually lost the war while he was asleep!

      “Excessive dose of dormitive made him unconscious for 36 critical hours, since November 1 till November 3. When he awoke, he discovered that the last German allies, Turkey and Austro-Hungary, had broke off the war. Disturbances enkindled by Bolsheviks agitators were breaking up all over Germany”[45].

      Actually, Vienna and Istanbul made separate peace with the Entente, and the Head of the German Government was fast asleep at that time. When he opened his eyes, his country was at the Death’s door already…

      Do you believe that the Reichschancellor could have spontaneously fallen asleep and slept for 36 hours? Do you believe that no one could have woken him up? Or that no one felt like that despite what was going on? Stalin would never sleep the battle of Moscow away, no matter how tired he would be! Hitler would never sleep the battle of Berlin, no matter СКАЧАТЬ



<p>42</p>

Bullock, A. Hitler and Stalin. V.1. P. 278.

<p>43</p>

Curiously, General Malcolm, the Head of the British military mission in Germany was the first to pass the word about Germany having been “backstabbed” and thus having lost the war. (Preparata, G.D. Hitler Inc. How Britain and the USA created the Third Reich. P. 148.)

<p>44</p>

Not many can give a correct answer, if asked who the Entente and Russia within it were fighting during World War I. Let us remind you that Germany had three allies, which were Austo-Hungary, Turkey and Bulgaria.

<p>45</p>

Lloyd, George D. War memoirs. M., 1938. V.6. P. 145. (Quote from the book by Shatzillo, V. World War I 1914–1918. M., 2003. P. 349–350.)