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The Myth of German Villainy
Benton L. Bradberry
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Published by AuthorHouse 6/29/2012
ISBN: 978-1-4772-3181-4 (e)
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Contents
Preface
Chapter 1 The Myth of Germany as an Evil Nation
Chapter 2 Aftermath of the War in Germany
Chapter 3 The Jewish Factor in the War
Chapter 4 The Russian Revolution of 1917
Chapter 5 The Red Terror
Chapter 6 The Bolshevik Revolution Spreads throughout Europe
Chapter 7 The Nation of Israel
Chapter 8 Jews in Weimar Germany
Chapter 9 Hitler & National Socialists Rise to Power
Chapter 10 National Socialism vs. Communism
Chapter 11 Jews Declare War on Nazi Germany
Chapter 12 The Nazis and the Zionists actually work together for Jewish Emigration out of Germany
Chapter 13 Life in Germany under Hitler
Chapter 14 Hitler Begins Reclamation of German Territory
Chapter 15 The 1936 Olympics
Chapter 16 “Anschluss.” The unification of Austria and Germany
Chapter 17 Germany annexes the Sudetenland
Chapter 18 War with Poland
Chapter 19 The Phony War
Chapter 20 Germany invades France through the Low Countries. The Phony War Ends.
Chapter 21 The Allied Goal? Destruction of Germany!
Chapter 22 Germany as Victim
Chapter 23 Winners and Losers
Bibliography
About the Author
Preface
I served in the United States Navy from 1955 until 1977, mostly as a Navy
pilot, and saw a lot of the world as a result. Aircraft carriers on which I
served regularly visited European ports, as well as other ports around the
world. I have also traveled extensively in the years since leaving the Navy.
After traveling around most of Europe, Germany emerges as my favorite
country. During our visits there we found the German people to be pleasant,
industrious, disciplined and civilized with many similarities to traditional
Americans. They in no way resemble the stereotypes depicted in all the anti-
Nazi movies, books and articles we have been subjected to over the years.
I am 74 as I write these words. My generation grew up virtually inundated
with anti-German propaganda. We were taught, quite literally, to hate the
Germans as a people. Yet, Germans I have met or befriended through the years
seem no different from other Europeans, or even Americans, and they seem no
more inclined to violence and militarism than anyone else; if anything, less. I
have never detected anything that might be considered intrinsically “wrong”
with the German character. They are a highly cultured, highly civilized people
in every respect. When studied objectively, even Germany’s leaders of the
1930s and 40s were not very different from other European leaders. They were
only made out to be different by the relentless hate propaganda directed against
them.
Germany suffered more than any other country by far as a result of World
War II. Some 160 of her largest cities and towns were completely destroyed
by the Allied bombing campaign and perhaps as many as 20 million Germans
lost their lives as a result of the war. Yet, no one wants to hear their tales of
suffering, and no sympathy has been allowed the defeated and disgraced
Germans. The anti-German propaganda has cultivated the general feeling that
they got what they deserved.
The entire responsibility for starting both wars and for all the death and
destruction resulting from them has been assigned to the Germans (though the
facts don’t bear that out). Because they were the losers of both World Wars,
they were never permitted to present their case before the world court, nor to
tell their side of the story through any medium. The winners of wars, after all,
write the history books. Neither did the true story of what happened during the
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