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It had been at one time my intention to conclusively expose each <strong>of</strong> its falsehoods, deliberate<br />

distortions, half-truths and omissions, using only the most reliably-sourced documented evidence. It<br />

quickly became apparent that the task would take too long for the time available, as the book is from<br />

first page to last a calculated distortion.<br />

I trust that Witness to History will help to set the record straight, and recommend also A.J.P Taylor's<br />

<strong>The</strong> Origins <strong>of</strong> the Second World War and Liddell Hart's History <strong>of</strong> the Second World War.<br />

"It is doubtful if a more extensive anthology <strong>of</strong> errors (Shirer's Rise and Fall <strong>of</strong> the Third Reich)<br />

concerning the personality and policies <strong>of</strong> Hitler and the causes and responsibility for the Second<br />

World War has ever been assembled, even in war time." - Harry Elmer Barnes<br />

"Although Hitler <strong>of</strong>fered very generous terms to Poland in 1938 - 1939, they were nothing compared<br />

with those he <strong>of</strong>fered Molotov in Berlin in November, 1940. Izvolski would quite literally have<br />

swooned with ecstasy over such a prospect - not only the freedom <strong>of</strong> the Straits but access to the<br />

Persian Gulf and the great riches <strong>of</strong> the Middle East. <strong>The</strong> fact that Russia rejected these brusquely is<br />

the best pro<strong>of</strong> that Stalin wished war rather than a peaceful adjustment with Hitler."<br />

- Harry Elmer Barnes, U.S. War Historian<br />

"Terror is a means <strong>of</strong> persuasion." - V.I Lenin, Werke, 3,Ed. Vol.27, Moscow, 1937, p.296<br />

COMMUNISTS PAID BY MOSCOW<br />

"We should avoid.... "even appearing to encourage a small, noisy and corrupt war group here." which<br />

he later identified as, "<strong>The</strong> Communists who are paid by Moscow."<br />

- Eric Phipps, British Ambassador to France<br />

ALEXANDER SOLSZENIZYN<br />

"I would like to remind you about the kind <strong>of</strong> system the foreign relations have been taken up with.<br />

Here it is:<br />

It was a system that got into power by armed revolt, that dispersed the constituent assembly.<br />

It was a system that liquidated political opponents without any judicial proceedings, that suppressed<br />

the strikes <strong>of</strong> the working men, that pillaged the villages so insufferably thus driving the peasants to<br />

rebellion, which were crushed bloodily.<br />

It was a system that destroyed the Church that drove twenty governments <strong>of</strong> the country into<br />

starvation.<br />

It was a system that was first to introduce concentration camps in the twentieth century, as well as the<br />

method <strong>of</strong> taking hostages. i.e. not by catching the persecuted ones, but rather their families or<br />

indiscriminately any one to shoot them down.<br />

It was a system that deceived the working people with all its decrees; the decree concerning the land<br />

reform, the decree concerning peace, the decree concerning the manufacturing plants, the decree<br />

concerning the freedom <strong>of</strong> the Press.<br />

It was a system that liquidated all the other parties. I ask you to get me right; it did not alone destroy<br />

the parties as such, it did not only dissolve the parties, but it liquidated their members.<br />

It was a system that introduced the genocide <strong>of</strong> the peasants: fifteen million peasants have been<br />

deported for liquidation.<br />

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