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"As far as I am aware, there is not a single incident in which the so-called anti-Christian Nazis,<br />
murdered a priest." - Dr. A.J App. Ph.D<br />
BORN OF PROPAGANDA:<br />
"It must be brought home to the American people that much <strong>of</strong> what they have been led to believe<br />
was born <strong>of</strong> propaganda. That the Germany Army, for example, actually behaved itself very correctly<br />
toward the people <strong>of</strong> occupied territories whose governments were signatories to the Hague and<br />
Geneva Conventions. <strong>The</strong> facts are now well known, and are beyond dispute, despite the opposite<br />
picture painted in the Press as part <strong>of</strong> the horrendous business <strong>of</strong> war."<br />
Ralph Franklin Keeling, Institute <strong>of</strong> American Economics, Chicago, 1970<br />
ANGELS COMPARED WITH BRITAIN'S ALLIES:<br />
"<strong>The</strong> Germans were angels compared to the Communists. Persecuted Christians came out <strong>of</strong> hiding.<br />
My father who had been arrested was released by the Germans. He came home with his hands raw.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Communists had tortured him by plunging his hands into boiling water until his skin came <strong>of</strong>f<br />
like gloves." - Zite Kaulius, <strong>The</strong> Advocate, Newark, April 1964<br />
"Very few German <strong>of</strong>ficers committed actions by their own free will during World War 11 <strong>of</strong> such a<br />
nature that they, because <strong>of</strong> such actions, could be regarded as war criminals."<br />
Major General H. Bratt, Royal Swedish Army<br />
"<strong>The</strong> American admirals were courageous. <strong>The</strong>y defended their German counterparts and saved their<br />
lives. Why didn't the generals <strong>of</strong> the ground armies do as much? <strong>The</strong>y behaved contemptibly,<br />
because I don't think that the German ground armies committed any crimes."<br />
General <strong>of</strong> the Army, Lionel-Max Chassin. Assistant Chief <strong>of</strong> Staff, French Army<br />
"During my period <strong>of</strong> Command in the Middle East and Mediterranean <strong>The</strong>atres, there were no<br />
breaches <strong>of</strong> International Maritime Law by the Axis Powers reported to me. My own feelings on that<br />
matter were that those who had committed War Crimes should have been dealt with by Military<br />
Courts after the Armistice and that the Nuremberg Trials were staged as a political stunt."<br />
- Field Marshall Lord Henry Maitland Wilson <strong>of</strong> Libya. Commander-in-Chief, Middle East, 1943.<br />
Supreme Allied Commander, Mediterranean <strong>The</strong>atre, 1944<br />
".... for I have never heard <strong>of</strong> any illegal or barbarous act committed under his (Admiral Karl Doenitz)<br />
orders. I feel strongly that sailors, soldiers and airmen whose only 'crime' is the effective pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
direction <strong>of</strong> the forces under their command, should not be liable to such trials."<br />
Major General Sir William L.O Twiss, K.C.I.E., C.B., C.B.E., M.C., F.R.G.S. General Officer<br />
Commanding, British Army in Burma<br />
U.S. GENERAL SPEAKS OUT:<br />
"My service during World War 11 was in command <strong>of</strong> an armored division throughout the European<br />
campaign, from Normandy to Saxony... my division lost quite a number <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers and men captured<br />
between July 1944 and April 1945. In no instance did I hear <strong>of</strong> personnel from our division receiving<br />
treatment other than proper under the 'Rules <strong>of</strong> Land Warfare'. As far as the 6th Armored Division<br />
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