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Genoa Wehrmacht’s Secret War Loot
Germany, Italy

Genoa Wehrmacht’s Secret War Loot

and other secrets of the rightful Pope in exile Gregory XVII born Monsignor Giuseppe Siri  By: Claudio Resta https://www.facebook.com/plugins/like.php?href=https://www.veteranstoday.com/2023/03/04/genoa-wehrmachts-secret-war-loot/&layout=button_count&show_faces=false&width=105&action=like&colorscheme=light&height=21 However extravagant it may appear it is true what the commentator ”Darrell” writes in his comments to Jonas E. Alexis’s article ”Was There a Judeo-Masonic Takeover of the Papacy at the 1958 Papal Conclave?” and that is a fact of extreme importance for the understanding and to get a proper vision that we can have of the Catholic Church of the last six decades. Archbishop Giuseppe Siri I was born and raised in Genoa in the diocese of Archbi...
The Transfer Agreement: The Untold Story of the Secret Pact Between the Nazi Third Reich and Jewish Palestine
Germany, ZIO-NAZI

The Transfer Agreement: The Untold Story of the Secret Pact Between the Nazi Third Reich and Jewish Palestine

By Edwin Black Macmillan, 1984, 430 pp. Reviewed by Fritz Stern Summer 1984Published on June 1, 1984 Hitler's early anti-Jewish measures provoked worldwide efforts at a boycott of German goods, a measure that would have injured a still precarious economy. Jews orchestrated these efforts at a boycott, but hesitated over whether it would inflame or moderate German anti-Semitism. Meanwhile Zionist leadership and the Third Reich agreed on arrangements whereby German Jews could emigrate to Palestine under somewhat more favorable financial conditions and whereby German trade with Palestinian Jewry would increase. In turn, majority Zionists (as against the Revisionists) backed away from the boycott. The author documents the divisions within Jewry, insisting that...
China Through German Eyes
China, Germany

China Through German Eyes

BY THOMAS KLIKAUER Photo by Ling Tang When domineering empires change, it is never easy for those believing in an empire. Just ask the Roman imperialists and Monty Python’s “what have they ever done for us?” Today, many see China’s rise in such a way. Meanwhile, others in the West may want to make Taiwan the next Ukraine. Yet, there is a certain mystery in dealing with China, including the recent hot air balloon incident. In any case, anti-China sentiments are stretching from a balloon to Taiwan to China’s Coronavirus strategy. First, China’s Coronavirus strategy was too harsh and now it is too soft. China cannot get it right for the West and for those eager to bash it. In his recent German-language book –&nb...
German foreign minister admits blunder
Germany, Russia

German foreign minister admits blunder

Annalena Baerbock clarified a remark made at the European Council about “fighting a war against Russia” German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock ©  Clemens Bilan - Pool / Getty Images German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock has conceded that her controversial comment about the European Union being at war with Russia, which she made late last month before the European Council, was a mistake. The diplomat noted, however, that the general message itself – that the continent should unite in its support for Ukraine – still stands.   In an interview with Der Tagesspiegel newspaper, which was published on Saturday, Baerbock was asked whether she thought Germany was “at war with Russia.” She replied in the negative but added that, by attacking Ukra...
German inflation accelerates
Germany

German inflation accelerates

Consumer prices rose 8.7% year-on-year in January, official data shows © Getty Images / Guido Cozzi/Atlantide Phototravel Germany’s inflation rate rose 8.7% on the year in January and 1.0% on the month, the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis) said in a press release on Thursday. According to the preliminary data, consumer prices, harmonized to compare with other European Union countries, rose by a less-than-anticipated 9.2% year-on-year. Compared with December, prices increased by 0.5%, Destatis said. Analysts had expected harmonized data to grow by 10.0% on an annual basis and increase by 1.2% on the previous month, according to Reuters. “Because core inflation will remain high in 2023, a fundamental easing of inflation is not in sight,” chief economis...
Zelensky reveals what he does to Scholz
Europe, Germany, Ukraine, USA

Zelensky reveals what he does to Scholz

Posted by: John Phoenix The Ukrainian president admitted he keeps needing to “force” the German chancellor to send military aid FILE PHOTO. ©  AFP / Sergei Supinsky Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky has revealed he keeps needing to “force” German Chancellor Olaf Scholz to send arms to Kiev, constantly reminding him the deliveries are purportedly beneficial for the whole of Europe. The president made the revelation in a lengthy interview with Der Spiegel published on Thursday. Germany did a “good job” of delivering Iris-T anti-aircraft systems and ammunition for them last year, Zelensky said, while appearing to admit that Kiev has been actively spying on Berlin. “We have changed our relationship and understanding. We received IRIS-...
Ukraine’s Tank Problem
Germany, Ukraine

Ukraine’s Tank Problem

BY BINOY KAMPMARK Photograph Source: Fric.matej – CC BY-SA 4.0 It seems to be a case of little provision for so much supposed effect. The debates, the squabbles, the to-and-fro about supplying Ukraine with tanks from Western arsenals has served to confirm one thing: this is an ever-broadening war between the West against Russia with Ukraine an experimental proxy convinced it will win through. Efforts to limit the deepening conflict continue to be seen as the quailing sentiments of appeasers, the wobbly types who find democracy a less than lovable thing. So far, promises have been made to ship the US M1A2 Abrams, Germany’s Leopard 2 and the UK’s Challenger. Others have alluded to doing the same thing – including France regarding its Leclerc tanks – but tardiness fills the...
Bounty offered for Western tanks in Ukraine
Germany

Bounty offered for Western tanks in Ukraine

A Russian battalion will pay $170,000 for a Leopard, Abrams, or Challenger captured in working condition A Leopard 2 tank is seen at the training ground in Augustdorf, western Germany on February 1, 2023. ©  INA FASSBENDER / AFP A Russian battalion offered a bounty on Friday for every operational Western-made tank seized by Moscow’s forces. The announcement was made by the Pavel Sudoplatov Battalion, an international volunteer unit created in Russia’s Zaporozhye Region in September 2022, and named after a famed Soviet-era spymaster known for his operations against Ukrainian nationalists. Writing on Telegram, the battalion said it “officially declares that it will pay 12 million rubles ($170,000) for each serviceable captured Leopard, Abrams, or Challeng...
Putin did not threaten Germany
Germany, Russia

Putin did not threaten Germany

German tanks are also not a threat to “Russian territory,” the chancellor has said FILE PHOTO: German Chancellor Olaf Scholz stands next to a Leopard 2 main battle tank at the Bundeswehr army training center in Ostenholz, October 17, 2022 ©  David Hecker / Getty Images Chancellor Olaf Scholz has claimed that a “consensus” was reached with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky that Kiev will not use Western weapons, including German Leopard tanks, to stage attacks on Russian territory. The West, however, still considers Crimea and four other new Russian regions to be parts of Ukraine. In an interview with the Bild am Sonntag newspaper published on Saturday night, Chancellor Scholz once again placed all of the blame for the conflict on Moscow,...
Hundreds protest against Germany’s policies on Ukraine
Germany, Ukraine

Hundreds protest against Germany’s policies on Ukraine

Demonstrators in the Bavarian city of Nuremberg decried Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s decision to supply Kiev with heavy weapons Several hundred people marched through the Bavarian city of Nuremberg on Monday, protesting against Berlin’s move to provide Ukraine with heavy arms, including Leopard 2 tanks. Participants voiced concerns that Germany could end up being dragged into a massive war with Russia as a result. Footage shot by RT’s Ruptly video agency depicted protesters chanting slogans and beating drums. One of the banners caught on camera read “We are the red line.” Police were observing the event, with no clashes or arrests reported. Speaking to Ruptly, one of the demonstrators said that “Ukraine will not be able to pay” for the weapons provided by the West. He arg...