Why I HAD to do the over-the-top “Führer” thing; why I avoided promotion above corporal in WWI

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A British comrade, Carl Mason, wrote today:

Today, I saw a coach pull into the local mosque, and loads of white school kids got off the bus for their guided tour of the mosque.

I said to a young white man, “Your turn next,” pointing to the mosque. He said “It’s probably very educational,” then said how uncontrolled immigration is wonderful and he doesn’t fear for his children’s future in a black/brown Britain.

Oh dear. You’re going to be sorry.

I responded:

Right….

It is just incredible how blind white people are, even with degrees from Oxford and Cambridge, Harvard and MIT.

Speaking of Cambridge graduates, I know Nick Griffin, as of course you do ten times more. You on the left in the upper-right photo, next to Nick… 🙂

 

Well, years ago his BNP put out a great video on muslim “grooming” of British girls for prostitution. I was just steaming and seething after watching it, at both the muslims and the British cops who deliberately do nothing about it!

(I cannot find these muslim-grooming videos by Nick anywhere now, sadly.)

But forget Nick for the moment, and let us go way, way back, to 1968 and the so-called “Rivers of Blood” speech (held on Hitler’s birthday, April 20th 😉 ) by top Conservative Enoch Powell. It made headlines over in America, too! I was 14 then and read all about it.

And yet it all petered out.

April 20th…..

What people do not get who thought me a megalomaniac 1919-45 was that if the masses do not believe you are literally sent by heaven itself and are a kind of superhuman leader, sent by God to lead them, I can guarantee you that 90% of them will do absolutely NOTHING if the enemy is the jew.

They fear the jews, they fear to discuss race, and they fear getting fired, ostracized, jailed and basically totally “cancelled” right out of society.

I know this is true from my own experience.

The whole Führer thing was therefore a necessary response, a necessary evil, to the people themselves being the problem: obtuse, cowardly do-nothings.

The failure of Enoch Powell really proves it, for Powell was truly the perfect man to lead a movement for white Britain against the gimmegrants. A brilliant Welshman, highly educated (Cambridge), he was a brigadier general in WWII. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enoch_Powell

Since even he failed, as I say, it will take another Hitler, and no less.

Rotherham — years of rapes of English girls by muslims while the cops did nothing

But this time around, white people need to examine their own mind –and why it has to take a f–king disaster, and, yes, “rivers of blood” (and tears, and rapes, and murders, and suicides) to wake them up.

Why do they need a Hitler?

Why do they only wake up when it is so bad it is almost too late???

And stupidity just ain’t normal for an intelligent race like the white race…. both stupid and yet having the highest achievements in other areas!

https://www.thefamouspeople.com/briton-inventors-discoverers.php

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…….. The brave, exemplary soldier who never made sergeant

A comrade wrote me:

Jews are trying to disparage Hitler’s record from the First World War as well. You should look at the documentary, John, “Hitler, The Unknown Soldier 1914-1918” before there are attempts to have it censored.

https://archive.org/details/HitlerTheUnknownSoldier19141918_201811

I replied:

Great info. And I will address below the “Why did Hitler, with two Iron Crosses, stay a lowly corporal?” thing.

Author Fritz Stephen with his book The First Soldier: Hitler as Military Leader

““What struck me in looking at all this was that far from being a madman,” Fritz said, noting the common depiction of the German dictator in popular films, “Hitler had a real calculated strategy, a calculated logic behind what he was doing. 

Again and again, he would come back to two things. One was the humiliation of the German defeat in World War I in November 1918, and over and over, Hitler insisted that there would never again be a November 1918. Also, for Hitler, what was intolerable was not so much defeat, but giving up and not fighting until the end.” [….]

“As I got into it, I began to realize just how much that early received wisdom had stuck,” Fritz said. “I also realized how much I’d learned in writing my earlier book, ‘Ostkrieg,’ about how [General Fritz] Halder had interfered in the conduct of operations.

He had undermined Hitler’s orders and often subtly or not-so-subtly changed the meaning of Hitler’s orders. On occasion, when his plans did not work, he immediately worked to blame Hitler for failures that were really his own.

When I got into the research, I was surprised at just how extensively some of the top German military leaders had worked to undermine Hitler’s orders and ideas.”

-Stephen Fritz, https://www.etsu.edu/news/2019/02-feb/n … ldier.aspx

But back to the video, which is very good.

I am glad that even the Nuremberg “War Crimes” show trial in 1946 had a moment of levity when an Allied lawyer asked a NS defendant who knew me in WWI why I was never appointed above corporal. “The officers felt he had no leadership qualities.” 😉

 

The answer is simple.

First, I had no need to lead. I had led men for fifty years and never lost a battle. Once you have been a field marshal, is “making sergeant” your goal? 😉

(I show this whole article below.)

The House of Nugent, and its great warrior, Count Laval

What I saw during the 1848 revolutions which I helped crush was the rise of communism, based on Karl Marx’s Communist Manifesto.

I died as Count Laval Nugent von Westmeath in 1862. During the interlife of 1862-89, 27 years, I saw the second rise of communism in the bloody Paris Commune of May 1871.

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Priests being shot

In 1881 a jew leftist murdered the tsar of Russia, Alexander II

ALEXANDER II (1818-1881).
The assassination of Czar Alexander II of Russia in St. Petersburg, 13 March 1881. Engraving, 1881.

 

In 1898 the Empress of Austria, nicknamed “Sisi,” was killed by a leftist in Geneva, Switzerland.

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Three years later a leftist murdered US President McKinley

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I think some do not realize that the fear of communism did not begin in 1917 when the Bolsheviks seized Russia. No, it was dreaded and opposed from 1848 on! Communists began murdering leaders and riling the workers up when Marix wrote his 1848 pamphlet The Communist Manifesto and the three-volume Das Kapital (1867–1883).

What I clearly saw was that the jews were going to use communism to get the white workers to exterminate the white leadership so THEY could take over!

The key question was “Who will lead the workers — the jews, and to a worse life, or a national socialist to a life of dignity, safety and high wages?”

White privilege and child labor in the coal mines

I made a firm decision to come back as an Austrian (I had become one already after moving there from Ireland) and incarnate in a dirt-poor family to be a worker myself!

Then I stayed a corporal in the army deliberately to show I was a working man, and to study the psychology of the common man! In the trenches, I was able to see how right the great French psychologist fron Normandy, Gustave le Bon, had been about the masses.

So I deliberately acted like a quiet bookworm and loner to avoid promotion and stay down in the trenches with the common people! To someday win the hearts of the masses! And save them from the jews!

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Today, the jew uses wokism to openly destroy the white race.

But back then communism was his weapon! Getting white workers to hate and murder their leaders for the jew!

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….The House of Nugent, and its great warrior, Count Laval 1777-1862

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Yours truly two lives ago

Count Laval Nugent of Ireland, Austria and Croatia

Count Laval Nugent of Ireland and Austria. In aristocratic terms, a count, like an earl in England, is right below the king in rank. (Baron and knight are the lowest ranks.)
 

 

 

 

It’s time that someone stand up to these jews!

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Laval Nugent, a fierce Irishman who never lost a single battle in fifty years, is also a Croatian national hero, though Croatia, then part of Austria, did not exist as an independent country during his lifetime. (Croatia fought loyally for Austria and Germany in both world wars.)

This aristocratic émigré from Ireland of Norman-Irish stock was made a field marshal and an count, ennobled as Laval Graf [Germa for “count”] Nugent von Westmeath, in recognition of his long and distinguished service with the Austrian Army and birth in Counry Westmeath, Ireland.

 Laval Nugent rose to the top military rank of Feldmarschall (Field Marshal) and held high-ranking honours from a number of countries.Both Laval Nugent and his uncle, Oliver Nugent, belonged to the so called Irish ‘Wild Geese’ – soldiers-of-fortune who for family or political circumstances offered their services to various continental armies.

 

All that remains of Ballynacor House

Born in November 1777, Laval Nugent was the son of John Nugent and Jane, née MacDonough. She was descended from the now extinct Irish Dukes of Tirreril, and is buried in Bath Abbey (see photograph).

The family lived at Ballynacor House, County Westmeath.

Today, the only traces of Ballynacor are the main entrance gates, with their impressive size suggesting the original grandeur of the house and estate.

Laval’s father died when he was only four years old. At the age of 12, he was sent to Austria as a ward of his uncle, Oliver, a Colonel in the Austrian Army, who had married Josepha Rath and was to die in 1791 without issue.

There young Laval enrolled at the Theresianum Academy, founded by Maria Theresa at Wieden, a suburb of Vienna, to study engineering.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theresianum

the “Diplomatic Entrance”

He finished his studies in 1794 becoming a lieutenant in the Austrian Army’s Engineering Corps just as the Napoleonic Wars were about to erupt.

Laval Nugent’s military career was at the heart of the tumultuous political and military upheavals across central Europe.

By 1807 (after just thirten years) he had risen to the rank of colonel (which is just below general), and two years later he became Chief of Staff to the Austrian commander-in-chief, Archduke John of Austria (1782-1859), while fighting the French.

In 1811 he visited Britain and toyed with the idea of joining the British Army (due to his supreme abilities, and despite being a Roman Catholic,  which a big deal back then in a Protestant country) after being promised the rank of Major-General by the Prince Regent and by the Foreign Secretary, Lord Wellesley.

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He also visited Spain to discuss an invasion of Italy to challenge Napoleon’s grip on power in Europe.
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After Napoleon’s retreat from Russia, Austria rejoined the coalition of states against France.
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Laval then mooted the idea of bringing Croatian soldiers to fight against the French along the Adriatic coast with the help of British warships.
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Troops he raised around the town of Karlovac succeeded in pushing French forces from the region and recapturing the strategic town of .
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In 1813 Laval Nugent led the Austrian campaign against Napoleon’s Viceroy in Italy, Prince Eugène de Beauharnais.
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Two years later he commanded the Austrian Army in Italy, liberating Rome and defeating Joachim Murat, Napoleon’s brother-in-law and the self-styled King of Naples, in two celebrated battles.
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In 1814 he was honoured with the title of ‘prince’ by Pope Pius VII.
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Britain appointed Laval Nugent (again, aLthough a Catholic) a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath: (Great soldiers, before being dubbed as knights, took a special holy bath of purification.)
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And Austria promoted him Field Marshall for his role in the defeat of Napoleon.
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Much of Laval Nugent’s post-Napoleonic career was spent either beating back insurgencies against the Austrian Empire by Italians or Hungarians, or commanding their border forces, while his Croatian popularity stems from this period as well as liberating CroatiaIstria and the Po Valley from Napoleon’s forces.

In 1817, Laval Nugent entered the service of Ferdinand I, King of the Two Sicilies, a short-lived geographical and political amalgamation of the southern half of Italy, including Sicily. Three years later he returned to the Austrian Army.

In 1848 he led an Army Corps under Joseph Radetzky (immortalised in the Radetzky March) in what became known as the First Italian War of Independence.

The famous Radetzky march

He also played a role in opposing the Hungarian Revolution.

Laval Nugent arried Giovanna Riario Sforza (1797-1855) on 26 November, 1815 in NaplesItaly, and they had six children.

He died on 21 August 1862 at Bosilijevo castle near Karlovac, one of several that he owned. Bosilijevo lies between Zagreb and Rijeka in Croatia.

Laval’s Castles

As he rose in the ranks of the Austrian Army, Laval Nugent started to acquire homes and castles.

By the time of his death he owned six: Trsat, Stelnik, Kostel, Dubovac, Bosiljevo, and Susica – though he only ever lived at the last two.

Trsat Castle as it was – from a picture displayed in the castle.

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Today. In 1824 he acquired this magnificent Trsat Castle overlooking Rijeka, which dates from Roman times. The castle was occupied at different times by Venetian and Turkish rulers.
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Laval made it into a museum to display his collection of art works and sculpture from around Italy, some of Roman vintage.
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Items which were not sold off after Laval’s death to pay for the upkeep of Trsat are now in the care of the Croatian Archaeological Service.Trsat Castle was extensively restored by Laval and remained in the Nugent family for three generations until the line died out with the death of Laval’s great-granddaughter, Ana Nugent, aged 82, during the Second World War.

Now the castle is a tourist attraction and concert venue with an impressive view over islands in the Kvarner Gulf of the Adriatic Sea. Allegedly there is a secret passage from the castle dungeon to the nearby river Rjecina. The castle’s Haven for Heroes (‘Mir Junaka’) serves as a Nugent family mausoleum.

 

Bosilyevo Castle was one of the many historic castles that Count Laval Nugent owned.

It has been the property many generations by a Krk-Frankopan knez (prince). The first preserved written document linking the Frankopans and Bosilyevo dates from 1461, the family having ruled the area for several centuries beforehand, having extended their possessions from the island of Krk to other parts of Croatia.

In 1853 Vuk Frankopan founded a Dominican monastery in Bosilyevo, also establishing a large vineyard in nearby Vukova Gorica as well as fighting against the Turks, who never captured Bosilyevo.

In 1684 King Leopold of Austria gave Bosilyevo to Viceroy Count Nikola Erdedy, who passed it to his daughter, Ana Barbara, and her husband, Count Andrija Auersperg, a renowned family within the Hapsburg court in Vienna with deep roots in today’s Slovenia.

Their descendants sold Bosiljevo castle in 1826 to Laval Nugent, whose son, Arthur, later inherited it.
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Following his death in 1897, it was bought at public auction by Arthur’s niece, Countess Ana Nugent, on 9 August, 1902. In 1911, Bosilijevo castle was sold by Ana Nugent, after which the castle went through a number of hands, including confiscation during the communist dictator Tito’s time.
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During the Balkans wars of the late 20th century the castle was partially altered to create a reserve hospital after which it was rented to a local businessman with the plans to restore the castle.

 

Croatian Hero

Laval Nugent seems to have been a very prominent figure that people still today remember, with an air of mystery surrounding his biography.

First of all he was a great warrior who kicked the French out of Croatia, which people still remember with pride.
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Founder of the first museum in Croatia, Count Laval Nugent was a great patron and collector of the arts; his private collection included 150 Ancient Greek vases and sculptures, with him financing the excavations himself.

What remains of his collection is in the Archaeological Museum in Zagreb –

The Croatian-Irish Interparliamentary Friendship Group met to celebrate the life of Count Laval Nugent

 

30 old manuscripts, an antique coin collection, lots of expensive furniture, a collection of graphics and paintings of prominent Nugents and related individuals, and over 200 paintings he inherited from the d’Este and Foscari families.

Count Laval’s real estate included at least six castles and two old towns. Laval had an obsession with buying old castles and refurbishing them to lavish standards. Most of his wealth was sold by his family after his death.
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Still today Laval Nugent (pronounced the French way) is talked about as one of the most romantic persons of 19th-century Croatian history.

…..The Normans: Vikings who learned French, then roamed the world as conquerors and patrons of the fine arts

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normans

History of the Normans by Dudo de Saint Quentin

The 11th century Benedictine monk and historianGoffredo Malaterra, characterised the Normans thus:

Specially marked by cunning, despising their own inheritance in the hope of winning a greater, eager after both gain and dominion, given to imitation of all kinds, holding a certain mean between generosity and greed, that is, uniting these two seemingly opposite qualities.

Their chief men were specially desirous of a good reputation. They were, moreover, a race skillful in flattery, given to the study of eloquence, so that even the boys were orators. It is a race altogether unbridled unless held firmly down by the yoke of justice. They were enduring of toil, hunger, and cold whenever fortune laid it on them, given to hunting and hawking, delighting in the pleasure of horses, and enjoying displaying all weapons and garb of war.[14]

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    • Valhal, that’s very ironic, considering the jews run the porn industry.

      How many jews like Epstein, Qeinstein, Ghislaine Maxwell (Hoch), Leo Frank, etc., are all linked to paedophilia, pimping and sexual deviance. Yet the Jew York Times runs the same old Hitler shite. lol. Sloppy journalism….

  1. Betrachtet man jetzo voller Wehmut das Konzert von Herrn Andre’ Rieu, so überkommt es einen wie folgt: Wie herrlich normal doch alles war, wo a l l e standen sich vom Herzen nah. ❤❤

  2. https://youtu.be/gNFDbx-nJNI
    Oggi niente discussioni sui riti,sui papi e su tutto quello che può danneggiare me e te.
    Ho trovato tutto quello che cercavo:
    Queste testimonianze dirette hanno solo confermato quello che sospettavo.
    Erano sospetti,non prove reali.
    Ora so che non potrò mai fidarmi di nessun religioso,di nessun sito religioso,di nessuna Religione/a parte la tua 😉

    • Perdonami,ho trovato questa lettera datata 30Settembre 1978/una lettera che Albino Luciani non riuscì a leggere:

      “Ma poichè voi(Gesuiti)in questi giorni dovete procedere ad un esame circa lo stato della Compagnia mediante una valutazione sincera, realistica e coraggiosa della situazione oggettiva, analizzando se necessario le deficienze, le lacune, le zone d’ombra, voglio affidare alla vostra responsabile meditazione alcuni punti, che mi stanno particolarmente a cuore”. Deficienze, lacune, zone d’ombra: come inizio, non è dei più lusinghieri. Voi, continuava il papa, “vi preoccupate dei grandi problemi economici e sociali che oggi travagliano l’umanità”,ma nella soluzione di questi problemi sappiate sempre distinguere i compiti dei sacerdoti religiosi da quelli che sono propri dei laici.
      I sacerdoti devono ispirare e animare i laici all’adempimento dei loro doveri, ma non devono sostituirsi ad essi, trascurando il proprio compito specifico nell’azione evangelizzatrice”.

      In parole povere, il papa richiamava i tanti gesuiti dediti affascinati dalle dottrine marxiste, dediti alla politica, alla sociologia, al sociale, più che a Cristo stesso, per poi radicare questo errore in un fatto: l’allontanamento dalla “solida dottrina”.

  3. https://photos.app.goo.gl/UUeScYEReRSDDUjX6
    Ci siamo “influenzati” a turno…
    Mario ha la febbre alta;ha superato i 39(sono intervenuta con una supposta/ha funzionato benissimo/ai maschietti non piace ma quando è necessario 😉
    Matteo sta bene ma è giù per il fratello 🙁
    Questa è una brutta influenza:mal di testa,mal di stomaco,ossa rotte e leggera tosse e una bocca amara come il veleno.
    Mio marito sta così da qualche settimana…entrambi non abbiamo avuto la febbre.
    Come fai a capire se è quel Covid?!!!
    Ci saremmo dovuti dividere in casa,una stanza per ognuno e tamponi a catena.
    Immagina la situazione orrenda 🙁
    Ho sempre odiato l’influenza(come tutte le mamme)ma ora trovo che abbiamo bisogno di questi virus per gli anticorpi,tutti i sacrosanti anni.
    “Guarda,la mascherina ci ha permesso di evitare pure il raffreddore”.
    Direbbero i Covidioti.
    Questo virus che io chiamo “Grafene19” ha colpito i Neuroni delle persone!

    • https://photos.app.goo.gl/TDxFCAtDcdAqfFxc7
      Bisogna cambiare questo “paradigma” e anche Religione 😉
      Il segno del Cancro è legato a Giovanni/Gesù/acqua,vita,luce,rigenerazione.
      Mosè,Abramo:tutti legati all’Ariete,al fuoco,alla guerra,al sangue e ai sacrifici umani.
      I miei bambini sono legati al segno dei gemelli e al Cancro.
      Per fortuna 😉

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