Napoleon, Rothschild and Russia; highest Soviet WWII generals and admirals CONFIRMED Suvorov’s claim: just one DAY before “Barbarossa” Stalin planned in the same month (June 1941) to invade Germany!

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How Hitler at the last second bravely thwarted Stalin’s perfectly planned, huge war of aggression against Europe, planned for early July of 1941. (See  below.)

This is a very important blog below, and it represents my statement to the world about the German invasion of Russia.

I had not in the slightest “forgotten what happened to Napoleon when he attacked Russia and the Russian winter got him, and the fierce Russian resistance.” I thought about Napoleon constantly and his sad fate!

What does the world imagine I was thinking in June 1940 at this tomb of Napoleon? “Wow, I did not know Napoleon was so tall! That is one big coffin?” 😉

I also knew that it was Rothschild (not the Duke of Wellington and the Prussian general Blücher at Waterloo) who brought Napoleon down, financing Britain and the others to wage constant war upon Napoleonic France. This was because Napoleon, who had originally been naïve and friendly toward the jews, and was actually eager to make good Frenchmen out of them (LOL!), woke up to their true nature!

After this, the emperor Napoleon turned sharply against the jews and had forbade them to lend money any more — banning their main source of unearned wealth and gigantic power!

I was sent an excellent book on how the great Napoleon, initially a judeophile, “wised up” and turned against the jews!

I loved reading this chap book by Italian-American Mike King on Napoleon versus the old monarchies and the new world power, the high-finance jews. Michael S. King is a private investigative journalist and researcher based in the New York City area, and a 1987 graduate of Rutgers University (and a WN).

https://www.amazon.com/Napoleon-Old-New-World-Orders/dp/B01N8UA4BV/ref=pd_sbs_14_1/130-4225580-9110967

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It is quite an eye-opener how Napoleon turned against the jews, and vice versa. It was always, from that point on when Napoleon woke up to the JQ, that the other countries, who were in Rothschild’s pocket, incessantly attacked France. It was THEY who declared war on France! Just as happened to Germany in 1914 and 1939!

It was Rothschild who provided the financing and encouragement for every war against Napoleon.

What had Napoleon done to offend those monarchs?

He married the daughter of the emperor of Austria!

He cancelled most of the French Revolution!

He abolished the French Republic; he re-established the nobility (“the noblesse de l’Empire”), creating new noble families out of Frenchmen of very high achievement, just as the Bourbon kings and the other monarchs had done.

And he sought in every way to say to the conservative monarchs of Europe that the Terror, the the guillotine, and the rule of the mob, the jews, and the Freemasons was over!

But Rothschild had bribed England, Austria, Spain and Prussia to start new wars!

Here are some relevant quotes from Napoleon, listed as the greatest general who ever lived, yes, ahead of Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar:

 

— Death is nothing, but to live defeated and humiliated is to die daily

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— Take time to deliberate, but when the time for action has come, stop thinking — and plunge forward!

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— You must not fear death, lads; defy him — and drive him into the ranks of the enemy!

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— The purely defensive mindset is doomed to defeat.

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— Justice means force as well as virtue.

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This is how the man actually looked — via modern computer software, used by the police when they find a skull, and/or have photos (or paintings). And, standing at 5’7″, Napoleon Bonaparte also was not short but of average  height for that era — NOT some little shrimp with some shortness “complex,” as the lying English black propaganda claimed.

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— It is an approved maxim of war never to do what the enemy wants you to do.

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The man worked 20 hours every day, taking several brief naps during the day, which is exactly what the inventive genius Thomas Edison (who had 900 patents) also did.

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— Cowardly soldiers cause the loss of the nation’s freedom; but cowardly judges destroy the law, the government, and society itself.

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— One thing is harder to bear than a reversal of fortune — the hideous baseness and ingratitude of man.

(How true this is! It is the story of my life as a white nationalist in this godless movement of mere jew-and negro-bashing instead of lifting our own race up, and allying ourselves with the will of GOD.)

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As Hitler, I never, ever, EVER forgot the lessons of the life of Napoleon,  including the Russian disaster.

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I worried constantly for weeks before “Operation Barbarossa” (the invasion of he USSR) began on 22  June 1941; I was forced by insomnia to take sleeping pills eventually for my anxiety as to how it would turn out.

And I never wanted a two-front war! As you will see below, if I had not attacked Soviet-ruled Russia, getting the jump on them, Joseph Stalin was ready and eager to surprise-attack us!

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— The world is not ruined by the wicked, but by the good who are weak. 

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However, let me also make it crystal-clear that I did make a huge moral and strategic mistake. I was seeking to remake Russia into a food colony, a breadbasket, for the needs of the German Reich. This was because Britain had starved us via a Royal Navy blockade 1914-1919.

From 1918-1919, to force us to sign the outrageous Treaty of Versailles, and with the full support of Georges Clemenceau of France, a rabid germanophobe, Britain caused NINE HUNDRED THOUSAND German civilians to die of hunger!!!!!!!

When I saw Russian-ruled Ukraine, and its rich, black topsoil, all I could think of is “We Germans must have that soil to be self-sufficient forevermore in food!”

We lost the war because I did NOT go into Russia as their liberator, but only as their new master. We could have gotten all the food we needed by being friend and partners with proud Russia, and not its new master.

This thing with the German need for a breadbasket and the grievous errors of Operation Barbarossa is something I have often blogged on:

Hitler’s great mistake in Russia; the breadbasket obsession

 

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…..”Icebreaker”

This book by a Russian and former GRU (military intelligence) officer, Vladimir Rezun, alias Victor Suvorov, is brilliant. In English it is this title, or they use the original title, “Icebreaker”

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Icebreaker ships in the Arctic (like this Russian ship with nuclear engines) are used to break apart something large and solid…so that you can move forward. Stalin saw Hitler as “his” icebreaker to destabililize the West, triggering (against his will) the Western countries to fight each other while Stalin prepared to invade Europe with 23,000 tanks and entire divisions of paratroopers, plus NKVD to crush all resistance in the conquered territories, along with numerous local communists.

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Adolf Hitler was seen from Stalin’s distorted perspective as a Bolshevik as a  useful tool to weaken the quite strong, anti-Soviet, but also battle-hardened “capitalist” Western and Central Europe (Germany vs. the US, UK, and France) by getting them to wage a major war against each other, “the other capitalist great powers.”

Hitler’s war was actually only fought to protect the harassed German minorities, who had been placed outside the Reich’s borders, disempowered and isolated by the blatantly unjust Treaty of Versailles of 1919. This mistreatment came despite Woodrow Wilson’s hypocritical assertions that if WWI Germany trustingly laid down its arms, then there would be a new age of  “self-determination of all peoples” — which the Germans assumed meant them as well.

President Wilson with some US Army troops

 

Also consider the following:

Stalin, with his armies of professionally trained assassins from the NKVD (such as Trotsky’s secretary, who crept up behind him and sent him to hell with an ice pick in Mexico City in 1940), could probably have had “the worker devourer and militarist” Hitler murdered at some point in the years 1930-33, i.e. in those years before Hitler came to power.

Even after that, Stalin had his snipers, just like those of the CIA who assassinated President John Kennedy in an open limousine in Texas on November 22, 1963.

My official automobile without a top

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However, Stalin did not issue a murder order to eliminate Hitler because of his prognosis:

A strong Hitler = a long war between the Western countries = a great opportunity for the Red Army to conquer a bled-out Europe in a gigantic surprise offensive.

Seen in this way, the conclusion of the German-Soviet non-aggression pact at the end of August 1939 and the simultaneous development of a lively, voluminous trade between Moscow and Berlin with resources important for the German war effort represented, from Stalin’s point of view, the enhancement of the likelihood of a war among the Western countries, which he desired.

It was indeed because of the German-Soviet pact that Hitler did not risk a war on two fronts  in September 1939. He was able to, first, focus on taking out Poland militarily, and, second, shift everything to Western Europe.

Hitler actually hoped that with the signature and handshake between Stalin and the German Foreign Minister, Joachim von Ribbentrop (photo), Poland would accept reason and avoid war… Poland would now have to fear a two-front war with both Germany on the west and Soviet Russia on the east, right? (But when have the Poles ever been modest, sensible, and not megalomaniacal and war-loving?)

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But Stalin wrongly believed that after war broke out in September 1939, Paris and London would – as in the First World War – hold back and wear down the German armies for years.

Instead, there was a Blitzkrieg in 1940 and the Wehrmacht’s lightning victory against six Western countries.

So Stalin was ill-informed about the German Wehrmacht’s high morale and progressive weapons and training, despite all his spies.

In the spring of 1941 he also swept off the table any and all rumors (or reports from Japan from the very valuable Soviet spy, the German communist Richard Sorge) about “Operation Barbarossa”, the impending German invasion of the USSR.

Stalin wasn’t nearly as clever and clever as he thought he was. In fact, in 1937, to maintain his own power, he had tens of thousands of high-ranking, sometimes very capable Soviet officers in the Red Army liquidated on a false charge of treason — committing sabotage or espionage for Germany.

Suvorov’s book in German

Suvorov’s book in Russian: (“Ledokol” means “icebreaker”)

in French: (“The Icebreaker: June 1941 — Stalin’s Secret Plan for the Conquest of Europe”)

From 1930 onwards, Joseph Stalin secretly hoped that if this German who was an open enemy of Marxism came to power, then Hitler, as Reich Chancellor and a hard-line anti-Semite, would act in such a way for German interests, smashing the fetters of the Versailles Treaty put in place by the US, UK and France, that there would be another war between Berlin on the one hand and Paris, London and Washington, and possibly Rome too .

(The Italians didn’t really like the Germans and especially the Austrians, which is why they fought several wars against them both. Léon Degrelle reports that even Mussolini found the Germans un-sympatico.)

The Soviet ruler wanted such long-term hostilities that Stalin could finally overwhelm exhausted Central and Western Europe with a lightning war like no other. And Adolf Hitler was – completely without his knowledge – assigned by Stalin the involuntary role of “icebreaker of the Bolshevik revolution”!

Stalin thought that Hitler, especially by being an avowed enemy of the Jews, would trigger a “war between the capitalists.”

(Stalin was himself an anti-Semite, and carried out three major purges in which thousands of high-ranking Jews, like Trotsky, were executed – 1) the Moscow Show Trials/The Great Terror in the mid-1930s, 2) the Cosmopolitan Trials in the 1940s after the end of the war, and 3) The Doctors Conspiracy Trials in the early 1950s. But his anti-Semitism was very hidden, and he continued to use many Jews as his zealous murder henchmen. Jews, if they are empowered to do so, just love to kill Slavs, Germans, even Negroes and Chinese – any and all Goyim. That’s why Jews became communists in droves — so that they could murder goyim without consequences.)

In 1941, Stalin wanted to attack and devour a war-exhausted Europe from behind with his huge army.

Only the Führer got the jump on him on 22 June 1941.

German Panzer III crosses the Bug River, which was part of the dividing line between German Wehrmacht and Soviet Red Army zones in Poland.

Later came the mud — there were few asphalt roads IN THE COUNTRYSIDE after 25 years of the marxist “worker’s paradise” — BECAUSE ALL THE MONEY WENT TO OFFENSIVE WEAPONS FOR THE INVASION OF EUROPE.And then came a truly historic cold winter. Twenty-two trained soldiers fighting mud…..This is why, as often as possible, the Germans used horses (two  million) in Russia.

From November 1940 on, during and after SU Foreign Minister Molotov’s visit to Berlin, the Soviets made impossible, dangerous, and very openly hostile demands on Germany, such as getting a naval base from Denmark! This would have allowed Stalin to control the Baltic and German access to Swedish iron ore for steel. And Denmark was not even under German control at that time.

Hitler, sensing Stalin’s fundamental and unchanged malevolence, decided to attack him first. If only he had done so – as Waffen-SS General Léon Degrelle explained – six weeks earlier!

But Mussolini had launched a completely unnecessary war of aggression against previously friendly Greece – and the Italians were defeated by the Greeks with help from the British (in their own interest).

The English now had to be driven out of Greece by the Germans before they could bring in their long-range bombers and fly north from Greek airfields to bomb the gigantic German oil refinery in Ploiesti/Romania (photo), which was essential to the German war effort.

Without fuel, Germany would have lost the war already in 1941! How does the best German fighter jet or King-Tiger tank fight if it has no fuel?

Ploiesti

So Hitler first had to spend weeks driving the British out of faraway Greece with his best tank divisions, whereby many tanks failed (either their engines or their tracks, or both) or were just worn down mechanically due to the war.  Yet very shortly afterwards – 1600 km (1200 miles) to the north — Hitler had to go and attack this tiny, dainty little country, Soviet Russia…

This all comes from Degrelle’s brilliant book with the defiant title “Hitler for a Thousand Years,” which I and my late wife Margaret translated from French into English.

Degrelle knew Mussolini personally as well as Hitler. He fought on the Eastern Front for four years in the Walloon Legion in the German Army, then switched to the Waffen-SS at Heinrich Himmler’s suggestion, and became the most decorated non-German in the whole Waffen-SS!

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With the title changed by me to “My Revolutionary Life”

Well, my article below is largely based on Viktor Suvorov’s “THE ICEBREAKER — Hitler in Stalin’s Calculations”  
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….Who is this “Suvorov”?

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Suvorov, born on April 20 (!) 1947 (age: 76) with real name Vladimir Bogdanovich Rezun, is a Ukrainian (with a Russian mother) who was an officer in the Soviet Red Army and in the GRU (the military intelligence service).
In Geneva in 1971 with his wife Tatjana, with whom he has been married ever since. They have a daughter, Oxana, a son, Alexander, and two grandchildren. He supposedly lives in Bristol, England.
Vladimir was present at the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968, but his conscience increasingly made him anti-communist. (His paternal grandfather is also said to have hated the Bolsheviks.)
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So in 1974 he defected with his family to the West while serving at the Soviet mission in Geneva, Switzerland, and then, in England, he gave himself the author pseudonym “Viktor Suvorov.”
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Resun had attended a Suvorov Military School in Voronezh, southern Russia, which was named after  Count Alexander Suvorov (1730-1800), the greatest general in Russian history.
This great field marshal did not suffer a single defeat in his entire career. He achieved 68 victories in a row (against the Poles, French, Italians and Turks; the lattermost victory gave Russia the important Crimean peninsula, which led to a very important Russian naval port being built on the Black Sea.
Suvorov — oil portrait by Carl August Wilhelm von Steuben
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Resun, now “Viktor Suvorov”, wrote “THE ICEBREAKER” in 1988. (Here is the literal title in Russian: “The history of the so-called ‘Great Patriotic War’  [= the Germano-Soviet War] — a Short Course.”) 
It was published in French in the same year, then in German in 1989 under the following title by Cotta Verlag:
Here it is in English from my own site to open or download for free:

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……’We wanted to wage an offensive war ourselves’

Major General R G. Grigorenko  Memoirs — “In the basement you only meet rats”, p. 138)

 

 

 

 

“We had been completely prepared for a war of aggression – and it was not our fault that the aggression did not come from us.”

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On June 17, 1945, a group of Soviet military investigators conducted an interrogation of the prisoners who had been among the highest military leaders of NS Germany. Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel said:

“I emphasize that all the preparatory measures carried out by us [Germans] up through the spring of 1941 were purely defensive in the event of an attack on us by the Red Army.

In this respect, the entire war we  fought in the East can be called a preventive war, so to speak. We decided to forestall an attack by Soviet Russia and to destroy its forces first with our own surprise attack.

Towards the spring of 1941 I came to the firm conclusion that the heavy concentration of Russian troops [on our border] and a subsequent [Soviet] attack on Germany could place us in an extremely critical strategic and economic situation.

In the first few weeks especially, an attack from Russia would have put Germany in an extremely unfavorable predicament. Our attack was a direct result of this looming threat.”

General A. Jodl, (photo right) the chief designer of the German war plans, claimed the same thing.

The Soviet investigators made energetic efforts to discredit the bases for this argument from Generals Keitel and Jodl. But that didn’t work.
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Keitel and Jodl did not change their position, nor apologize for their non-crime, and yet they were hanged for “crimes against peace” along with the other “major war criminals” based on the kangaroo-court verdict of the so-called ” International Court of Justice” in Nuremberg .
(Others, like Admiral Dönitz, spent years in prison and, though they were old men who had served their country under fire for decades, lost their retirement pension.)
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One of the main, and most disgusting, and slanderous accusations against the German generals and admirals was “unleashing an unprovoked war of aggression” against the Soviet Union.
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Many years have now passed since all that, and new testimonies have emerged.
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My main witness is Fleet Admiral of the Soviet Union NG Kuznetsov (1904-74; 1941 Admiral, People’s Commissar for the Navy of the USSR, member of the Central Committee, and a member of the Headquarters of the High Command since its founding).
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And these are his statements:
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»For me, one thing is undisputed: Stalin not only did not rule out the possibility of a war with Hitler’s Germany, on the contrary, he even considered such a war to be inevitable.

Stalin prepared this war; his preparation was comprehensive and varied. He based it on the deadlines he himself had set.

But Hitler ruined his calculations.« The Eve , p. 321)

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The Admiral tells us completely openly and clearly that Stalin considered a Germano-Soviet war to be inevitable and that he was purposefully preparing for it. However, Stalin did not want to enter this war in response to an attack from Germany, but rather to wage war at a time and place of his own choosing.
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In other words, Stalin was preparing to strike first, that is, to launch a surprise attack on Germany, but Hitler decided to launch his own preemptive strike, thereby destroying all of Stalin’s plans.
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Information about this is also provided by Hitler’s conversation in his normal deep voice with General Mannerheim in Finland, which only became public in 2004 and, contrary to the usual lying claims of the Allied mainstream, is really Hitler speaking. (Yes, his normal voice was a baritone.)
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Admiral Kuznetsov is certainly a high-profile and prestigious witness. In 1941 he occupied an even higher position than George Zhukov did in the Soviet military and political hierarchy. Kuznetsov was a People’s Commissar, while Zhukov was only a deputy to a People’s Commissar; Kuznetsov was a member of the Central Committee, while Zhukov was only a candidate for the Central Committee.
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None of our other witnesses occupied as high a position as Kuznetsov did in 1941, and none were as familiar with Stalin as he was. That’s why I consider Kuznetsov my most important witness, after Stalin himself, of course.
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Nikolay Gerasimovich Kuznetsov (RussianНикола́й Гера́симович Кузнецо́вSerbianНиколај Герасимович КузњецовromanizedNikolaj Gerasimovič Kuznjecov; 24 July 1904 – 6 December 1974) was a Soviet naval officer who achieved the rank of Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union and served as People’s Commissar of the Navy during the Winter War and the Second World War. The N. G. Kuznetsov Naval Academy and the Russian aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov, as well as the Kuznetsov-class carrier class, are named in his honor.

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The Second World War[edit]

Kuznetsov played a crucial role during the first hours of the war – at this pivotal moment, his resolve and blatant disregard for orders averted the destruction of the Soviet Navy. By June 21, 1941, Kuznetzov was convinced of the inevitability of war with Nazi Germany. On the same day Semyon Timoshenko and Georgy Zhukov issued a directive prohibiting Soviet commanders from responding to “German provocations”. The Navy, however, constituted a distinct ministry (narkomat), and thus Kuznetsov held a position which was technically outside the direct chain of command. He utilized this fact in a very bold move.

Shortly after midnight on the morning of June 22, Kuznetsov ordered all Soviet fleets to battle readiness. At 3:15 am that same morning, the Wehrmacht began Operation Barbarossa.[7] The Soviet Navy was the only branch of the military in the highest state of combat readiness at the start of the initial German push.

In the following two years, Kuznetsov’s primary concern was the protection of the Caucasus from a German invasion. Throughout the war, the Black Sea remained the primary theater of operations for the Soviet Navy. During the war years Kuznetsov honed Soviet methods of amphibious assault. A notable subordinate in the Black Sea and in command of the Azov Flotilla was S.G. Gorshkov who would later succeed him as Commander-in-Chief of the Navy. In May 1944 he was given the rank of Admiral of the Fleet – a newly created position initially equated to that of a four-star general. In the same year, Kuznetsov was given the title of Hero of the Soviet Union. On May 31, 1945, his rank was equated to the rank of Marshal of the Soviet Union with a similar insignia. In August 1945, he took part in Operation August Storm in the Far East, helping to provide functions for the Soviet Navy fleet for Commander-in-Chief of USSR Forces in the Far East Marshal Aleksandr Vasilevsky.

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Admiral Kuznetsov shakes hands with US President Franklin Roosevelt in February 1945 in Crimea

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Moreover, what Kuznetsov said after the war is completely consistent with what Kuznetsov said before the war, for example in 1939 at the 18th Party Congress of the Communist Party of the USSR.
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That was the party congress that had shown a new path: an end to the terror in one’s own country and shifting the use of terror to the neighboring countries.
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“What was created in the USSR can also be created in other countries!”  At this party conference of the “victors” who have decided to become “liberators,” Kuznetsov’s speech is perhaps the most aggressive.
It is precisely thanks to this speech that at the end of the Party Congress, Kuznetsov is promoted to a member of the Central Committee – bypassing the status of a candidate for this post – and he also receives the post of People’s Commissar.
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Everything that Kuznetsov says openly was said by Stalin many years before him in his secret speeches. Everything Kuznetsov says is also confirmed by the very actions of the Red Army and Navy.
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And finally, one must believe Admiral Kuznetsov in this case because his book has been read by all his friends and enemies, because the political and military leaders of the Soviet Union read it, because the Soviet marshals, diplomats, historians, generals and admirals have read it, because the biased “friends” of the USSR abroad read it — and no one ever has even tried to dispute Kuznetsov’s words!
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Let’s compare his words with those of Keitel. Field Marshal W. Keitel says:

“Germany did not prepare any attack against the Soviet Union; it was the Soviet Union that made preparations to attack us. Germany was only defending itself against an inevitable aggression when it carried out its pre-emptive strike.”

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Chief of the General Staff Keitel, Air Force Chief Göring, Navy head Dönitz, Waffen-SS head Himmler, and Reich Party Chancellery director Bormann 

Soviet Fleet Admiral NG Kuznetsov says the same thing:

“Yes, the Soviet Union prepared for war and would inevitably have started it, but Hitler thwarted these plans with his attack.”

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The Russian aircraft carrier “Admiral Kuznetsov” is named after him.
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I just don’t understand why Keitel was hanged but not Kuznetsov. I don’t understand why people consider Hitler to be an aggressor while Stalin is considered his  poor victim. And as Vladimir Putin himself said: “I learned as a boy on the streets of St. Petersburg that if a fight is inevitable, you had better get in the first punch.”
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I understand that the judges of the “International Court of Justice” in Nuremberg did not feel any need – because they did not have any professional honesty – to find the real authors of the war.
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But I don’t understand why the same “judges” did not come to Nuremberg immediately after Admiral Kuznetsov’s confessions and at least drop the war-starting part of the indictments against Keitel, Jodl, the German Wehrmacht and Germany as a whole.

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…..The Soviet marshals and generals did not hide their intentions in 1939-41

The head of the Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the USSR, Army General S. P Ivanov (photo), (who, incidentally, was a close military advisor to Prime Minister Sergei Khrushchev during the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962)…
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….published, together with a group of leading Soviet historians, a scientific study on “The Initial Phase of the War” at the Military Publishing House in Moscow in 1974.
In this book, Ivanov not only admits that what Hitler launched was truly a pre-emptive strike, but he also mentions:
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“If the Soviet Union had prepared only for a defensive war or at most for a counterattack, then, of course, the Germans would not have had the early advantage they had.”

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However, if the Soviet Union itself was preparing to attack, it could be forestalled by an advance that the opponent carried out just a few weeks or days sooner.
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In 1941, Ivanov says, the German advance came two weeks earlier than theirs. There are quite a few such admissions. Here is another example. It is taken from the “Military History Journal ” from 1984. The magazine was the official organ of the USSR Ministry of Defense in Moscow.
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This official military-history magazine could not have been published at all without the approval of the Minister of Defense and the Chief of the General Staff (at the time, the Marshals of the Soviet Union S. Sokolov and S. Achromeyev).
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Marshal Sokolov
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The “Military History Journal” explains why the aforementioned huge stocks of ammunition, fuel and food were stored close to the border with the German troops. The answer is simple — they were there for offensive operations! (MHZ No. 4, p. 34)
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On the same page it is openly stated that the German attack thwarted Soviet plans.
If, on the other hand, the Red Army had prepared itself for defense or, at most, for a counterattack, then it would not have been so easy to thwart those plans. Rather, any German invasion would only have served as a triggering signal for the Soviet troops to take planned actions to fend off the attack.
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Only if the Red Army was preparing for an attack could the German invasion thwart the plan, because instead of acting according to plan, i.e. attacking, the troops were suddenly forced to defend themselves, that is, to improvise, namely to do something which was not intended, planned or rehearsed.
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One thing must be clear: if you just want to defend yourself, you do exactly what Russian president Puitn has had his army do  currently doing in eastern Ukraine:
You blow up all the bridges, destroy all asphalt roads, railroads, and airport runways. You build barbed wire fences, and minefields, tank traps, machine-gun bunkers, and you permit only narrow access roads. All regular roads that farmers or other civilians might use that run up to the border are destroyed.
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But anyone who wants to massively attack  – and only a force that was truly massive by the Soviet side could have overrun the battle-experienced, proud and huge (2 million man!) German Wehrmacht on the eastern border – would want to be ADVANCING, moving FORWARD.
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Therefore you BUILD bridges; you build asphalt roads and airport runways.
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However, all barbed wire fences, minefields, tank traps, and machine gun bunkers you built while on the defensive are dismantled and wide access roads are built and new train tracks laid, leading right to the Germano-Soviet border.
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The problem of the Red Army? Léon Degrelle explained this problem; see more about him below. In order to attack quickly, the Red Army soldiers had destroyed all of their carefully built defense lines,  and the troops had pushed themselves very close to the border, gathering there to attack.
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But the Germans who surprised them on 22  June 1941 were able to use the Prussian tactic “nicht kleckern, klotzen!” (= “don’t dabble about — hit hard in one place!”) relatively easily.  They completely broke through the front lines — UNDEFENDED front lines — in a few narrow places, and soon flanked the enemy (came along his sides, calling “flanking”), and then also closed together in his rear, “encircling” him (or, as military historians say universally, using the German word, doing a Kesselschlacht, a “kettle battle.”).
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You cut them off, you surround them, they are in your “kettle,” and so they either die, surrounded and with no resupply possible, or they surrender en masse, which the Soviets often did. Millions of encircled Russians – under heavy German attack but defenseless because their own defenses had been dismantled – had to surrender to the German Wehrmacht in the first five weeks of the Eastern War!
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The frontlines on June 21, 1941
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Suddenly the Germans are advancing by encirclements.  You don’t have to kill them, just surround them, they are trapped — and meanwhile your other troops move forward.
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As late as October 1941, the Germans managed to encircle and capture 643,000 Russians near Briansk, to whom Stalin had stubbornly issued his early, famous or infamous standing order “Not a step back!”. He forbade their retreat, so they were encircled. (Briansk is southwest of Moscow.) The German divisions are in blue.
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Off the Russkis go to captivity and then to work in the armaments factories, coal mines, and on the large farms of the Third Reich. In every way, encirclement, which the Germans mastered, is the most humane tactic in the horrible thing that is war. 
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Let us now return to June 1941. On June 6th, German intelligence came into possession of information that the Soviet government intended to move from Moscow to Sverdlovsk , i.e. to retreat far off to the east.
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The city was called Sverdlovsk in the Soviet era in “honor” of the Jewish commissar,  Jakob Sverdlov, who ordered the Tsar’s family to be murdered [!],. Previously, it had been called (and it is again called since the collapse of the Soviet Union) “Yekaterinburg”, honoring the greatest Russian tsar, a woman who was actually a German princess. Catherine the Great was from Zerbst, Saxony-Anhalt. (My late wife Margaret often enjoyed visiting for weeks on end that little “East” German town of Zerbst.)   
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This was the jew Sverdlov who had the Tsar and his family liquidated…He died of the Spanish flu in 1919 and the city was renamed by the Marxists in 1924 from Yekaterinburg to his name plus the suffix “-sk.”
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The Soviets took power in a putsch (not a “revolution”) in 1917 with a maximum of 40,000 Bolsheviks in a population of 125 million (including 2.5 million Jews): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_Empire_census#:~ :text=The%20total%20population%20of%20the,median%20age%20was%2021.16%20yearsThe first resettlement of the Soviet government was in 1918 – from Saint Petersburg, located very close to the hostile, capitalist west, to the southeast, to Moscow; in 1941, a second relocation of the Soviet seat of government to even further east was supposedly decided. It would have been from Moscow to the Ural Mountains, a distance of 1,800 km/1,100 miles.
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Asfor such distances, the Third Reich’s air force, the famous Luftwaffe, produced many great warplanes, but unlike the Anglo-Americans, it never had the huge squadrons of long-range bombers necessary to flatten Stalin’s faraway tank, plane and gun factories.
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Stalin’s seat of government was actually not relocated from Moscow — considering that abandoning the capital could have been interpreted by the Russians, Stalin feared, as a sign of doom and failure. But, on his orders, over 1,300 Russian armaments factories that were important to the war effort were quickly moved east – out of the range of German bombers.
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Every night bombs rained down on German cities from British Lancaster long-range bombers, and soon also from American B-17s  and B-24s, but German bombs NEVER fell even once on the enormous armaments cities of the USSR that Stalin had hastily built to the east, behind the Urals, and technically on the continent of Asia.
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In Germany, only Hitler and those closest to him knew that Stalin supposedly wanted to leave Moscow and move east to Sverdlovsk. Dr. Goebbels made a note in his diary in 1941 that he had received such information. (in German) Joseph Goebbels – Diaries 1924 1945 (vol 1 2 3 4 5)
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But only many decades later [= in the 1980s] can we evaluate correctly the news of the planned relocation of the Soviet government. Because today we know that a command center — just for deceptive purposes — had been set up in Sverdlovsk.
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Only over the course of the war did it become clear that the replacement capital was actually not Sverdlovsk at all, but the city of Kuibyshev (now called again “Samara”), a city to which — when the situation did become critical in 1941 — many non-essential Soviet government institutions and the foreign embassies were actually relocated.
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Kuibyshev on the Volga (before and since communism called “Samara”) — which also was a city in the east — was and is a huge industrial city that also built large rockets for Soviet and for Russian space travel.
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But even Kuibyshev (Samara) does not represent the whole truth, but only half the truth.
Those institutions that were concentrated in Kuibyshev were ones the loss of which would have had no impact on the stability of the country’s highest military and political leadership.
So the Supreme Soviet was put there with the puppet “President” Kalinin, and also the less important people’s commissariats, and, as said, the foreign embassies and ambassadors went there. (By definition, foreign embassy personnel always are gathering information on the country and its politicians.)
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However, all the truly important institutions were located indeed in the immediate vicinity of Kuibyshev, but they were NOT inside the city limits of Kuibyshev itself.
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Instead, Stalin put them in the huge underground tunnel system that he had had carved into the rock of the Zhiguli Heights.
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The Zhiguli Heights are a mountain range on the Volga River, northwest of Samsara/Kuibyshev, about 75 km long; these heights represent the only mountain range along that famous river.
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Before the war, the construction of this gigantic facility – the intended military headquarters of the Soviet government and its general staff – was disguised by the loud and highly visible construction of another gigantic structure – the Kuibyshev hydroelectric power station and reservoir.
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Modern photo:  “70,000 cubic meters of water per second” 
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Stalin had sent 35,000 miserable Gulag prisoners there, as well as thousands of tons of building materials and equipment, and it seemed very clear to everyone why this was happening. Obviously, it was to build the hydroelectric power station…..
Or was it?
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After the war, the entire massive structure was actually moved further up the Volga and the hydroelectric power station was rebuilt at a new location!
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For the first facility, a construction site was chosen where no hydroelectric power station could even be built, but something camouflaged and highly secret WAS built simultaneously — a magnificent underground command center, or more precisely, under-rocks.
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In the German pre-Barbarossa archives, there are no references to Kuibyshev as a Soviet replacement capital, much less any mention of any huge command center dug down into the massive stone of the Zhiguli Mountains, located around the bend from the city above the Volga River.
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The German intelligence service only had information (actually “disinformation,” in Russian “desinformatsiya”) about a transfer of the Soviet government to a command center in the city of Sverdlovsk.
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But the government cannot be moved to a command center that does not exist at all. But who then would be spreading fake information about a move to a fake command center?
This can only be done by someone who invented this fake command center as a cover, that is, by the Soviet government itself, or more precisely, by the usually very cunning head of this government — Joseph Stalin.
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The fake command center was actually created so that the enemy would one day “find out” about it.
And now that time had come, and so German counter-intelligence, the Abwehr [run by the traitor Canaris, but that is another story] received the “secret information” that had been cooked up specifically to feed them…. as in “Stalin is not preparing to attack Germany; look, he is so afraid that he is getting a new capital ready in the east…..”
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The message “leaked” to the German intelligence service about the Soviet government’s intention to move to Sverdlovsk is a “secret” from the same rotten barrel as Stalin’s speech to the graduates of the military academy , or the chatter of Soviet ambassadors and a TASS communiqué. [JdN: we are still writing the year 1988 here, very Cold-War-ish, when Russia was still Soviet. TASS today under Putin usually tells the truth.]
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If the German counter-intelligence receives false information about the intentions of the Soviet government, then this means the Soviet leadership is trying to hide something big that IS going on there, something else being built at that very location.
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It’s not hard to guess what this is about. If the Soviet leadership spreads false news about its intention to withdraw to the East , then it probably intends to do something that is the exact opposite, i.e., move with 75% of the Red Army toward the WEST!
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The ruse was also this, that in addition to the heavily secured command center far off to the east under the Zhiguli Heights, whose location was difficult to determine but ultimately not untraceable, there was another government headquarters:
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In the event of war, this obviously mobile command center, covered by several NKVD armored platoons and accompanied by three platoons of the People’s Commissariat for Intelligence, could appear in the rear area of ​​combat operations at any time.
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This possibility of being in the vicinity of a main war theater is also reflected in the name of this train: the Forward Main Command Center.
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“Forward,” eh? As in, not going a thousand miles backward, and eastward, not heading off to live under a rock located under the Zhiguli Heights, but “moving…. forward”!
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Several carefully covered and camouflaged stopping points had been prepared for this command center train, which had already been prepared in peacetime for connection to the government intelligence network. The lines only needed to be connected to the corresponding control boxes in the trains.
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There is no need to explain that a mobile command center is intended for a war of aggression, for a situation in which one’s own troops are rapidly advancing — when the leadership, with all its space-consuming administration and communication systems, must be able to follow fairly closely behind its own attacking and advancing armies.
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Since there were many theaters of war, Adolf Hitler also had a command train, the Führer special train (der Führersonderzug). This took him relatively close to the front lines — or to meetings with Mussolini, for example. Here you can see the train on April 20, 1941 (on Hitler’s 52nd birthday) near Mönichkirchen/Lower Austria (called during the Third Reich “Gau Lower Danube”)
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In a real defensive war, it is easier, more reliable and safer to conduct government business from an office in the Kremlin, or from an underground metro (subway) station underneath Moscow, or from the tunnels bored deep into the Zhiguli mountains.
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If we now collect various small fragments of information and put them all together, we can say with some certainty that an important command center for the attack on Germany must have been, or was intended to be, located on the Minsk-Vilnius railway line (closer to Vilnius).
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A few days after the German leadership received the “secret information” about the supposed relocation of the Soviet government headquarters to Sverdlovsk – this “going east” was intended to simulate the “cautious retreat of a German-fearing Soviet leadership” – the real Soviet government began its disguised relocation to the WESTERN Soviet border in the Minsk and Vilnius regions.
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Every soldier knows how to move a large staff during maneuvers or in combat conditions. The operational department selects the location for the future staff; a higher-level commander confirms the selection made and gives permission for the relocation.
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The forest in which the staff is to be set up is cordoned off so that no unauthorized persons have access; then the combat engineers and the men of the intelligence troops arrive, who are responsible for setting up camouflage nets and establishing communications links.
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Then the head of the intelligence service of the formation in question (the division, the corps, the army, the front sector) shows up and personally checks whether the communications connections to all important participants at the location in question are working reliably, and then the staff and its officers finally appear.
They only need to connect their telephones and encryption machines to the previously checked-out communication networks.
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In the last weeks before June 22, 1941, the Red Army worked like a single, well-regulated mechanism:  dozens of heads of the intelligence service of the rifle and mechanized [= tank & howitzer] corps appeared in the border forests and immediately afterwards the secret deployment began of the command posts of these corps. Immediately afterwards, the heads of the army’s intelligence service appear in this forest area.
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Their presence is a sign that the army staff, the generals and colonels, will soon show up here. It is a reliable sign, and “the brass” do indeed appear. On the very day the Kremlin disseminated the TASS communication, the heads of the intelligence troops of the fronts arrived in remote corners of the untouched, well-protected forests. As soon as the communications connections have been checked, the front staff camouflaged and dispersed their columns for deployment.
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But now the moment has come for an even more important head of the intelligence service to arrive — just 93 miles (150 km) from the German (East Prussian) border.
And that is why the People’s Commissar for Intelligence, IT Peresypkin, head of the Red Army Signal Corps, is secretly on his way to Vilnius.
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Can we guess for whom Peresypkin is checking the news network? People’s Commissar Peresypkin actually has only one direct superior,you should know, and that person is the Chairman of the Council of People’s Commissars, Comrade Joseph Stalin.
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The People’s Commissar for Intelligence’s journey towards the East Prussian border is carried out in such a way that no one can find out about it. The People’s Commissar uses an ordinary, scheduled civilian passenger train, but an additional special carriage is coupled to the back, in which Peresypkin travels with his deputies.
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The trip of the People’s Commissar for Intelligence is top-secret. Even the encrypted messages that Peresypkin receives from Moscow are signed with his name as being the sender in Moscow: “Peresypkin.”
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The government intelligence network’s own cipher service must conclude from this that Peresypkin is still in Moscow and has not left the capital.
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Interesting what Peresypkin himself has to say:
»Literally on the eve of the war, IV Stalin told me to go to the Baltic republics. For some reason I associated this responsible task with the approaching war events.
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On the evening of June 21, 1941 [one day before the German attack], I traveled to Vilnius accompanied by a group of responsible employees of the People’s Commissar for Intelligence .
We were on our way there when the war began.«  — (From “The Intelligence Troops in the Years of the Great Patriotic War”. Moscow 1972, p. 17)
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On the morning of June 22nd, Germany having invaded, this Peresypkin received a telegram from Moscow while at the Orsha train station:
»DON’T YOU THINK IT’S NECESSARY TO RETURN TO MOSCOW DUE TO THE CHANGES IN THE SITUATION? PERESYPKIN« (“ The Intelligence Troops”, pp. 32-33)
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Peresypkin travels over railway lines that are not only completely occupied by the military, but which were also ordered a few days ago to convert to wartime operations and thus be ready to act under combat conditions.
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 Peresypkin travels to an area where huge masses of Soviet troops are secretly being massed at the borders, with orders to take with them “only what is necessary for life and combat.” (Anfilov, The Immortal Deed, p. 184)
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Peresypkin goes to the territory of a military district in which a front already exists, whose staff has already sent out top-secret documents to thousands of recipients of orders, orders which are forbidden to be sent to any lower person before the start of the war.
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Peresypkin drives to an area where a government command center is secretly being set up. Peressypkin is traveling on Stalin’s personal orders and knows that this “trip is connected with the approaching war events .”
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But now Hitler himself has done the  attacking – and Peressypkin leaves his secret carriage, grabs the first truck he finds, and speeds right back to Moscow.
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From this it can be concluded that if Hitler had not attacked, the People’s Commissar for Intelligence, Comrade Peresypkin, would have arrived at the secret command center in the Vilnius area and thenacted in accordance with “the approaching war events.” That is, he would have taken over the military intelligence network: the government network and the “State Intelligence in Wartime” system.
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But now it is Hitler who has attacked, and the journey to aggressive war must be stopped immediately.
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Although Stalin sent Peresypkin off into his hoped-for war of aggression, the attack came from Hitler, which was completely unexpected for both Stalin and Peresypkin.
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Hitler’s pre-emptive attack represents such a serious “change of situation” for the Red Army that it becomes a reason to quickly override many of the Soviet government’s most important measures, and instead to improvise, even leading to the return of the great People’s Commissar Peresypkin to Moscow by the first truck he can find.
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THE MEMBERS OF THE SOVIET GOVERNMENT HAD ALREADY MOVED WEST FOR STALIN’S WAR OF AGGREGATION – A WAR IN WHICH A GERMAN PRE-EMPTIVE INVASION WAS NOT FORESEEN.
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On the night of June 21, 1941, the Moscow-Minsk railway was scheduled to transport to the western regions of the country all these people:
— senior employees of the People’s Commissariat of Defense,
— the NKVD (the nice torture and murder boys, mostly Jews),
— the People’s Commissariat for State Control and
— other relocated important Soviet government officials.
The aim of the trip tothe west was the war of aggression against Germany.
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The following high officials prepared for this secret journey to the western borders:
–the People’s Commissar for Internal Affairs, Politburo candidate and General Commissar of State Security LP Beria, one of the most terrible mass murderers in Soviet history, and the instigator, a year before, of the infamous Katyn Forest massacre of 23,000 Polish officers (Beria to Stalin: “We must liquidate these stubborn enemies of Soviet power”)…. 
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…further..
— the Central Committee member and People’s Commissar for State Control, Army Commissar LS Mechlis (a Jew, and, according to Wikipedia “the most hated man in the Red Army” — https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lew_Sacharowitsch_Mechlis ),
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— the Central Committee candidate and People’s Commissar for Defense and Marshal of the Soviet Union SK Tymoshenko and
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— other leading figures in Stalin’s empire.
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It cannot be ruled out that Stalin himself made preparations for such a secret trip to the west of the USSR. For each of these state officials, a mixed support group was put together consisting of the highest representatives of the people’s commissariats that were most affected and most important for the war effort.
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On the morning of June 21, 1941, one day before the German “Barbarossa,” the formation of these operational groups was completed.
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Each task force was just waiting for its leader, who was at a final meeting of the Politburo in the Kremlin at the time, so that they could then secretly accompany him into the war zone.
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All members of these operational groups knew on the morning of June 21st that a war was going to happen.
Yes, they even know that Minsk was their destination (which is also true), but not Vilnius, which is just a stone’s throw from Minsk.
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All members of these task forces know that the Soviet Union is already at war with Germany, although war has not yet been officially declared and combat operations have not yet begun.
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That’s exactly why the groups are secretly being transferred to the West so that these fighting operations against the Reich can begin!
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But one thing is surprising: no one, including the leaders of these groups currently in the Kremlin, suspects an impending German invasion.
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Yes, what’s more, when information indicating this begins to pour in like a flash flood in the evening, the highest Soviet leaders refuse to believe it.
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From the Kremlin, from the People’s Commissariat of Defense, from the General Staff, appropriate directives are pouring towards the border facilities and threatening calls are being made over the telephone to “under no circumstances engage in any provocations.”
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This leads to the compelling question: If Soviet leaders did not believe in the possibility of a German invasion, then what kind of war were they planning to wage? 
There is only one possible answer: They were heading into a war that was supposed to start without a German invasion .
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The accompanying groups of state officials spend agonizing hours waiting and finally, at 6 a.m. on June 22nd, they were informed that the trip to the western border had been canceled because Hitler (and not Stalin) had started the war.
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If the Soviet state officials had prepared to travel to the secret command posts on the western borders to stop a German invasion, and not start their own, then they would have had to rush west upon the signal that such an invasion had begun, but they called their journeys off.
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They had been willing to line up at the border to take a leading role in a war of aggression, but not in a war that was being staged by the Germans instead of the Soviets. Hitler had deprived them of this distinct pleasure.
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I quote a completely normal standard report. My witness, D. Ortenberg, held the position of head of the organization and instructor department in the People’s Commissariat for State Control on June 21, 1941. He himself describes his function as “in military terms, a kind of chief of staff.”
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Major General D. Ortenberg, you have the floor:
“People sometimes ask me: When did the war start for you? “On the twenty-first of June.” “[? ! ]”
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“Yes, that’s how it was.
In the morning I was summoned to the People’s Commissariat of Defense, where I was told that a group of People’s Commissariat employees led by Marshal SK Tymoshenko was going to Minsk.
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I was told that I would be part of it. It was suggested that I go home, put on my uniform, and report to the People’s Commissariat. 
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The registration room in the People’s Commissariat of Defense was crammed full with people in uniform. They had folders and maps with them and were visibly excited.
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Conversations are conducted in whispers. Tymoshenko went off to the Kremlin…
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At five in the morning on June 22, the People’s Commissar returned from the Kremlin. He called me to him:
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“ It is The Germans who have started the war! Our trip to Minsk will not take place.”
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— D. Ortenberg, “ June-December ’41”. Moscow 1984, pp. 5-6)
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It is not known where the legend comes from that Hitler started the war in the East on June 22, 1941 and used force to drag the Soviet Union into the war .
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On the other hand, if we listen to those people who were actually in the immediate vicinity of the Soviet highest leaders in those days, hours and minutes, then everything looks completely different:
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On June 22, 1941, Hitler foiled the Soviet war plan. Hitler mhad oved his war to the territory upon which another war plan had been born — by Stalin — back on August 19, 1939!
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Hitler did not allow the Soviet leaders to conduct their war as they intended, forcing them to suddenly have to improvise and do things for which they were completely unprepared.
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They suddenly had to defend their own territory. It wasn’t me [Viktor Suvorov] who thought it all up. That’s what TOP Soviet generals say.
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“Because Stalin did not present to the world and explain his views and plans, it was believed that he had none. This is a typical mistake of garrulous intellectuals.” —  Robert Conquest ( In the Beginning Comrade Kirov Died , p. 98)
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12 Comments

  1. John, thanks to such great analyses as yours, as well as thanks to the many men of honor, Rezun and all the mentioned (ex)Soviet military, who are only concerned with finding the historical truth, who don’t care at all about group sensitivities of their own people, the relationship between Russia and Germany is brightening.

    The Resun lecture in the USA is awesome. Rezun/Suvorov is at the same time an excellent didact, as he illustrates, exemplifies, and brings us examples taken from everyday life. His lecture is like a highly exciting thriller, full of surprises and revelations that one would not think possible.

    “Who Started World War II? by Viktor Suvorov”

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYSy80WlmWY

    We were always told on TV that the Russians had no real military equipment. However, nobody told us that the German army was a horse-drawn army, and Resun mentioned it. The Wehrmacht invaded Russia with 750,000 horses! and hardly any tanks!

    Stalin’s army had ultra-modern, ultra-rugged tanks, such as the excellent T-34, etc.

    An ex-Luftwaffe (air force) pilot once told me that the German rifles were precisely made, but that they often failed in the cold Russian winter. Russian technology was and has always been modern and ultra-rugged. This was also true later: Russian airfields are said to have mostly resembled farmland. Solution? Russian engineers were ordered to invent ultra-robust landing gear that could land on unpaved, bumpy, un-smooth surfaces.

    The examples of Russian military equipment presented by Rezun include captured technological jewels of tank design, etc., captured Soviet tanks which supplied the German Wehrmacht with better tanks!

    Russian rifles are also said to have been coveted weapons of the Wehrmacht, as I once read in a Schwertasblog.

    About the spiritual aspect: According to the world plan (Rudolf Steiner) of the spiritual world, Germany and Russia are supposed to fertilize each other spiritually, to exchange ways and ideas. The Anglosphere wants to prevent this under all circumstances, because the spiritual consciousness revolution is to be prevented under all circumstances; the people are to remain caught in the materialism.

    Hence the constant wedges between Germany and Russia! If you should find time, this aspect is addressed in this interview: “The TRUTH ABOUT LUZIFER, AHRIMAN & further ESOTERIC IRREFORMATION…(Axel Burkart Interview)”,

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEtJqUC9bgU

  2. Wow, what a brilliant article! People are so brainwashed they can’t join the dots up for themselves.They still believe the old crap “Hitler wanted world domination ” Zzzzzzzz. Yawn.
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    Since 1917 the Bolsheviks then Soviets were the ones out for world domination; they tried “to export Communism via bloody and violent revolution” to every country in the world.
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    In 1919 the Soviet Red Army under Trotsky attacked Poland to spread the cancer of communism across Europe.

    Even today stupid commies are to stupid to Google Genrihk Yagoda, Stalin’s jewish mass murderer.
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    The Allies kept the Soviets mobile in 1941, fed and booted — with 12 million pairs of boots…. and thousands of tanks, guns, aircraft….even sending 1000s of miles of railway tracks, 1000s of locomotives.
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    The list is mind -boggling: all we gave to the Soviets who hated us.
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    Yet it was Hitler who was friendly to the West.
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    Even before WW2 was over it was agreed the Soviets would be our next enemy for the next 50 years.

      • Perhaps the idea isn’t to win, just to keep the taypayers’ money flowing to the industrial war complex without actually firing a shot. Look at Iraq and Afghanistan.

          • I read somewhere — it might’ve been from our (UK) Office of National Statistics — that it costs £1 million to keep ONE British soldier in the field for 12 months. All his back-up forces and supply echelons eat up those costs.

            Now multiply that by all the UK personnel who have served for 20 years. What a waste of billions or trillions if you add the other countries’ contributions.

          • Thanks.

            Every day Britain is invaded by young men of military age, negroes and muslims coming from Calais, France. THERE is where we need the troops.

            War is a horrible thing, even if it is justified. When it is not, then the soldier comes home traumatized. He has killed and seen his buddies die, homes and cities destroyed, bodies and body parts, and men blinded and with limbs dismembered…and it was all for the jews.

            My father was a born warrior and I think he would have risen to someday be named the Commandant of the US Marine Corps if he had stayed in. (One of his enlisted men from the Korean War contacted me about six years ago to say “You should know that your father was a very fine officer, strict but fair, and we all highly respected him.”)

            Yet he realized the Korean War had ended up a draw, with the appalling, savage, sadistic, murderous North Korean regime still in power. Half of his officer class had been killed or severely wounded, as he was — in a coma for three days from a Chinese mortar round.

            He would say to me in a mournful voice: “What was it all for, John? So many good, GOOD young men died, all those fine young officers — and for WHAT?”
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            For him:

            Evelyn de Rothschild pokes an underling in the chest. (For us goyim, the rule is one does not touch the person of the monarch. Can you imagine, Carl, as a soldier poking your colonel in the chest? This photo says it all.)

  3. Nikita Khrushchev said in his memoirs that Stalin told him several times and others that Russia couldn’t beat Germany one on one without the help of America (via the Lend-Lease program) and he agreed.

  4. Boy, that was a lot of work and well thought out and researched. Thanks!

    Most I already knew but there were some new things.

    Orwell nailed it the general quote misquoted by me “The mist of time, and truth was ignored so Lies became the truth, History was what they said it was.”

    So we have to move forward – I’m getting too old and too pissed-off at their vacant eyes to try to educate anyone.

    Heck, 9-11 and Con-vid was believed by folks I tried to educate on those matters, and there’s a bull-headed resistance.

    Brainwashing by their media is more powerful than anything, and the data on the changes in intelligence have shown the average IQ has dropped steadily since 1900. Before then only successful folks could afford kids.

    We are doomed but if you want to avoid being reincarnated, study Vedanta, the supreme truth.

    If you wanna know why Abrahamic religions fostered the current destruction of society, think the ludicrous belief in authority… the brainwashing therein, the gnostics – Zaadakim schizoid jews who started Christianity, archons, John Lash, etc…This lesser truth is only in the illusion, in Maya.

    • I read you loud and clear:

      So we have to move forward – I’m getting too old and too pissed-off at their vacant eyes to try to educate anyone.

      Heck, 9-11 and Con-vid was believed by folks I tried to educate on those matters, and there’s a bull-headed resistance.

      Brainwashing by their media is more powerful than anything, and the data on the changes in intelligence have shown the average IQ has dropped steadily since 1900. Before then only successful folks could afford kids.

      We are doomed but if you want to avoid being reincarnated, study Vedanta, the supreme truth.

      But, see, I reincarnated knowing all this. One can grow spiritually 30 times faster on a planet like this. 🙂

      I studied Vedanta and meditation at an actual ashram, the Himalayan Institute, in 1993-94.

      https://himalayaninstitute.org/

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