General Franz Halder, fired in 1942, arrested in 1944
We lost the war against the Soviet Union for two reasons:
- My terrible decision not to go into a gigantic Russia to liberate the Russian people (a huge white nation that hated the bolsheviks and as a result became even more highly antisemitic than it had already been before 1917) and get them on the German side, but only to destroy the communist threat and conquer the place for the Germans; but this allowed Stalin to appeal to Russian patriotism, rally the Slavs, however anticommunist most were, and turn it into the “Great Patriotic War” for the survival of the Russian people (and in his victory banquet in May 1945 in Moscow, Stalin, a Georgian himself, toasted “the great Russian people,” strengthening a new Soviet policy of Russian pride) (See further below)
- General Franz Halder, against my wishes, used a period in August 1941 when I was sick to focus on conquering Moscow. My goals were to avoid Moscow (the taking of which had done Napoleon no good at all), and focus on Leningrad (manufacturing), Murmansk (the northern port the Allies used to resupply the USSR), Ukraine (breadbasket) and Baku (oil, the most important thing of all) We HAD to get the oil to stall the very mechanized Soviet war machine with all its trucks, planes and tanks, and instead fuel our own forces.
This video by a brave and honest Briton, surprisingly, actually tells the truth — that Halder was a huge part of losing the war, and that my plan — taking Leningrad, the vital port of Murmansk, grain-rich Ukraine and oil-gushing Baku — was far more practical.
Halder, who had conspired against me from even before the war, and had predicted wrongly that the invasion of France in 1940 would become a debacle, was held in two concentration camps in 1944-45.
I fired Halder in 1942 and he was arrested in 1944. Later, he kissed American ass and spread the jew-adored myth “If only the egomaniac former corporal Hitler had listened to us, his wise and perfect generals, and taken Moscow!”
Hah!
This fellow also tells the truth in the video below that I was not giving orders during the war while on hard, harmful, illegal or mood-altering drugs.
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However, grasping fully after Stalingrad (when the whole Sixth Army fell on January 30, 1943) the horfific consequences for Germany, Europe and the whole white race of the Reich’s impending defeat — and the jews’ victory — I WAS working 20 hours a day and pushed myself to my physical limits, taking stimulants just as a truck driver might, or a surgeon in a military field hospital operating on severely wounded soldiers and trying to save their lives.
(I felt the same way, always exhausted, as my wife Margaret was declining due to her cancer in July and August of 2022, and I was up 20 hours a day trying to save her. In the bunker in 1945, I was working 20 hours a day at age 56, but with Margi I was age 68. No one can work 20 hours a day for long without incurring serious health issues, not even a young man. After both the fall of the Reich and my wife’s death, I also felt intense grief. It was Eckhart Tolle that saved me, and his key teaching about “the power of now.”)
I wonder if and when JewTube will ban this honest Briton’s channel. 🙁
From his intro:
There are a lot of people (including other YouTubers) who are pushing the “Madman Hitler” narrative or the “Madman Druggy Hitler” narrative (a newer variant), which is quite concerning for reasons I’ll explain in this video. Even the book “Blitzed” by Norman Ohler, which is where they’re supposedly getting their information from, confirms that Hitler was a ‘sane’ person, even if he was on stimulant drugs. I’m also going to be addressing the idea of the Wehrmacht being on drugs (like Pervitin) and discussing whether it really had much of an impact at all on the soldiers of the German Army.
He also says my generals, including Jodl and Guderian, “sucked”….. and at 31:36, “if we do not face the truth, there will be more Hitlers.” 🙂 LOL! He’s got that right!
…..See also
Blond Soviet-Russian female fighter ace Lydia Vladimirovna Litvyak, killed in action for her Motherland during the decisive 1943 battle of Kursk
Hitler’s one staggering error — trying to conquer and colonize, not liberate, gigantic Russia
Stalin was shitting himself as German forces approached Moscow. But the German Operation Typhoon, the capture of Moscow, wouldn’t have forced the Russians to surrender; Stalin was preparing to move east with his Politburo and war factories.
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His top spy in Japan, Richard Sorge, had told Stalin the Japanese weren’t going to attack him in Siberia. This allowed Stalin to move hundreds of fresh Siberian regiments to the Moscow battlefront.
These fresh regiments, undetected by German military intelligence, inflicted possibly 200,000 German casualties. The Germans weren’t prepared to fight in – 40 degree temperature. The fall of Moscow would’ve been a waste of time and blood.