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in both wars. The instability wrought by World War I made the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution in
Russia possible, which brought world Communism into existence. Hitler and Germany
recognized world Communism, with its base in the Soviet Union, as an existential threat to
Western, Christian civilization, and he dedicated himself and Germany to a death struggle
against it. Far from being the disturber of European peace, Germany served as a bulwark
that prevented Communist revolutionaries from sweeping over Europe. The pity was that
the United States and Britain did not see the Soviet Union in the same light, ultimately with
disastrous consequences for the West. The author believes that Britain and the United
States joined the wrong side in the war and that things would have been far different had
they backed the right horse.
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For seven decades, the mainstream historical establishment has insisted that World War II
was started by Germany. But what facts exist to support this seemingly unchallengeable
hypothesis? In Truth for Germany: The Guilt Question of the Second World War, the
myth of Germanys guilt for fomenting the Second World War is refuted by famed German
historian Udo Walendy. For 21 years Truth for Germany was kept on the index for banned
books by the Federal Review Office for Youth-Endangering Publications of Germany. After
a trial of 21 months the book was released in 1995. Future historical research will amplify
the facts compiled in this book, but mainstream historians can no longer claim they are nonexistent or irrelevant. There is available to the public today a great number of documents,
both from home and abroad, on the foreign policies of the Great Powers before September
1939, as well as a wealth of literature in the form of memoirs of the persons directly involved
in the decisions that would lead to the outbreak of World War II. Together, they make
possible a mosaic-like reconstruction of the events before the outbreak of the war in 1939.
One can assume that the Victor Powers, starting in 1945, have sifted through the German
archives for all the documents incriminating Germany, and during the following years have
utilized and published them. It is, therefore, to be expected that the hitherto unpublished
documents from the Reich government contain material possibly exonerating Germany. The
same would apply to the still unavailable secret archive material of the Allies in East and
West.
This book, demonstrating in concentrated format the happenings arising from the manifold
connections before the outbreak of the war in Europe in 1939, cannot be glibly brushed
aside with the reproach of being tendentious. Tendentiousness always presupposes
unscientific and unscholarly workings, at random, intuitive guesswork, interpretation,
insufficient knowledge of sources and the attempt of imposing a biased objective. This
book has been published only after an intensive study of sources, taking the greatest care
to avoid all guesswork interpretations. It serves not any one particular party, nor is it meant
solely for the German people; the aim, rather, is to contribute toward a new understanding
and cognizance for mankind.
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