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"Germany has become a dangerous competitor for the principle imperialistic powers <strong>of</strong> Europe, Great<br />
Britain and France. <strong>The</strong>y therefore declared war on Germany and under the pretext <strong>of</strong> fulfilling their<br />
obligations to Poland. It is now clearer than ever how far the real aims <strong>of</strong> the governments <strong>of</strong> these<br />
powers are from the purpose <strong>of</strong> defending disintegrated Poland or Czechoslovakia. This is shown<br />
only by the fact that the governments <strong>of</strong> Great Britain and France have proclaimed that their aim in<br />
this war is to smash and dismember Germany, although this is still being concealed from the mass <strong>of</strong><br />
the people under cover <strong>of</strong> slogans <strong>of</strong> defending 'democratic' countries ands the rights <strong>of</strong> small nations!<br />
- Soviet Foreign Commissar, Vyacheslav Molotov, 6th Session Supreme Soviet, 29th March 1940<br />
"We will <strong>of</strong> course be told tomorrow morning, that Hitler has attacked Poland. Certain people have<br />
been waiting and longing for this moment. <strong>The</strong>y were expecting this attack, having been hankering<br />
and praying for it. <strong>The</strong>se men are called Mandel, Churchill, Hore-Belisha and Paul Reynard. <strong>The</strong><br />
great league <strong>of</strong> Jewish reaction was determined to have its own war. This was its holy war. <strong>The</strong>y<br />
knew very well that only such an attack would give them a chance to capture public opinion. It will<br />
not be very difficult to find the necessary pro<strong>of</strong>s in the German archives that certain gentlemen in cold<br />
blood prepared the conditions, which made this attack inevitable. Woe betide them should the true<br />
history <strong>of</strong> the war ever be written." - Pr<strong>of</strong>. Maurice Bardeche, France<br />
"One <strong>of</strong> the most priceless incidents in the course <strong>of</strong> the discussion took place when a black exchange<br />
student asked Pr<strong>of</strong>. Jacobsen, in good German, how it was that Germany and not England could be<br />
chiefly responsible for the war, considering the fact that the German leaders were severely<br />
disappointed when Great Britain and France declared war, while the English leaders were delighted<br />
and in a good mood when they were able to carry out the British and French declarations <strong>of</strong> war<br />
against Germany. This is a classic example <strong>of</strong> the question which no one can answer who adheres to<br />
the thesis <strong>of</strong> the primary guilt <strong>of</strong> Germany." - Pr<strong>of</strong>. David L. Hoggan, <strong>The</strong> Artificial War<br />
"During war, I realised the truth is so precious, it ought never to appear without a bodyguard <strong>of</strong> lies....<br />
Stalin and his collaborators took great pleasure in the quip after it was translated. <strong>The</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />
meeting thus ended in a cheerful mode." - Winston Churchill, <strong>The</strong> 2nd World War, V, Vol.2<br />
"At that time I did not have any idea yet, what a great and undoubtedly helpful role the swindle plays<br />
in the existence <strong>of</strong> those great nations, which enjoy the status <strong>of</strong> democratic freedom."<br />
- Winston Churchill, Weltabenteuer im Dienst, Leipzig, 1946, p.61<br />
"<strong>The</strong> Primary and direct responsibility for the European war, which grew into the Second World War,<br />
was almost solely that <strong>of</strong> Great Britain and the British war group, made up <strong>of</strong> both Conservatives and<br />
Labourites. If Britain had not gratuitously given Poland a blank cheque, which was not needed in the<br />
slightest to assure British security, Poland surely might not have risked a war with Germany.<br />
Nevertheless, there would still have been no justification for British intervention in such a war or for<br />
the provocation <strong>of</strong> a European war." - Harry Elmer Barnes, U.S. War Historian<br />
".... virtually no truth has been told in England on the Second World war since 1939. No public, even<br />
the British public, can stand too large a dose <strong>of</strong> truth all in one batch. A complete account <strong>of</strong> the<br />
origins <strong>of</strong> the Second World War could not have been accepted or digested all at one time. Even<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Taylor's (A.J.P Taylor) personal safety might have been placed in jeopardy."<br />
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