11 September, 2007

The Truth Begins to Come Out

Posted by alex in World War II at 1:11 pm | Permanent Link

Was Stalin to blame?

By Tom Segev

Mischa Shauli sat at the National Archives in Washington, D.C., completely beside himself. It had been years since the first time he heard about the existence of a document said to prove that Stalin, not Hitler, bore the main responsibility for World War II, and for years he had searched for it with all his skills as a professional detective. Shauli’s last position was as Commander Shauli, Representative of the Israel Police in Russia. Previous to that he had been head of the police fraud investigation unit for the Southern District.

A few years ago Shauli read “Icebreaker: Who Started the Second World War,” by Bogdan Rozen. Rozen, who now lives in England, wrote it under the pseudonym of Viktor Suvorov. Shauli, impressed by the book, translated it into Hebrew and saw to its publication here.

From out of the sea of details, a coherent thesis emerges: Stalin dragged Hitler into war to force Europe into chaos and facilitate a communist revolution on the continent. According to Shauli, there is evidence to back up this theory, including a speech by Stalin himself as well as a report obtained by the U.S. Consulate in Prague. The report has been mentioned here and there over the years, but it has never been published, because no one knows where it is today.
 
Shauli, 59, believed that the definitive evidence was out there, hiding somewhere. He believed, and did not give up, repeatedly setting out to find it, going as far as Washington. No one is happier than he is today: The document is in his possession, and now the history of World War II may have to be rewritten: It was Stalin’s fault.

The document, from October 1939, consists of three pages in English that purportedly reflect a dialogue in Moscow between a delegation from Czechoslovakia and a senior Soviet Foreign Ministry official. The Czechs tried to find out why the U.S.S.R. had signed the nonaggression treaty with Nazi Germany, the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact of August 1939. A few days later the Germans invaded Poland, and World War II began.

The Soviet official, Alexandrov by name, explained to the Czech delegation that had the Soviet Union signed an agreement with the West, Hitler would not have dared to launch a war, and without that war there would have been no possibility of imposing communism in Europe. He also listed the benefits to the Soviet Union of the pact with Nazi Germany, and of the war.

The veracity of the document must be proved, and even if it turns out to be genuine, its significance is worthy of debate. Mischa Shauli is continuing his investigation. No, he said this week, he does not fear that shifting responsibility for the war from Hitler to Stalin “acquits” Hitler; he is responsible for other crimes.

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  • 5 Responses to “The Truth Begins to Come Out”

    1. Olde_Dutch Says:

      To be printing stories like this, the jews must be getting real uptight about the Russkies.

    2. Hans F.Schneider Says:

      David Irving wrote a number of books that have similar topics.

    3. Celtic Warrior Says:

      Well, for the kikes to print material like this indicates they are starting to get really worried that the kosher dam of lies is about to break. They figure pre-emptive release will forestall the landslide. It won’t.

    4. Marwinsing Says:

      @ Celtic Warrior – permission requested to borrow your term ‘kosher dam of lies’ – to add to it the prefix quazi-Christeo.

      The quazi-Christeo-kosher dam of lies about Tintin-type ‘play-play’ adventures on the moon, about skyscrapers ignited by aeroplanes that mysteriously, as if by some hidden hand, that then suddenly collapse upon themselves like decks of playing-cards… of fake wars created in obscure, faraway lands like Vietnam and Iraq…

      …about immense wealth created from nothing?

      It’s all about deception and quazi-Christeo-kosher magic!

      That we, the ordinary Western-male Caucasoid, must now pay for.

    5. Celtic Warrior Says:

      Re Marwinsing, well I probably borrowed that phrase from another vnner, it’s not original. We need catchy little phrases to hit the kikes on the head with.

      I haven’t read anything to shake my belief in the actuality of the moon landings!