THE HOAXBUSTERS #17, Aug 28, 2025, ETLOH, Chapter 23 Hitler; 24 Katyn

Holotruther
Published on Aug 28, 2025
EXPOSING THE LIES OF HISTORY: Deprogramming 101, Reed T. Sainsbury
CHAPTER 23, Hitler
*** “First, I believe in Almighty God … and I solemnly declare that Almighty God has chosen me for this task. … We wish to fill our culture once more with the spirit of Christianity—but not only in theory.” —Adolf Hitler,
Mein Kampf (1925)
*** “We tolerate no one in our ranks who attacks the ideas of Christianity. Our movement is Christian.” —Adolf Hitler (October, 27, 1928)
*** Chances are, most people have never seen pictures of Adolf Hitler like the ones above. Hitler loved spending time with children, finding inspiration in their youthful honesty and innocence. And pictures of Hitler in Christian
settings are also “verboten,” as they belie the oft-told myth that he wanted to wipe out Christianity and replace it with an atheistic system that worshipped only the state.
*** Young, old, men, women, children— they were almost unanimously enamored with Adolf Hitler. He was their savior— the man who had lifted their nation from abject poverty to a cultural and economic paradise in less than a decade. Wherever he went, adoring crowds greeted the Führer— the man who had rescued them from the disastrous years of the Jewish-led Weimar Republic. *** “Hitler will emerge from the hatred that surrounds him now as one of the most significant figures who ever lived. He had boundless ambitions for his country which rendered him a menace to the peace of the world, but he had a mystery about him in the way that he lived and in the manner of his death that will live and grow after him. He had in him the stuff of which legends are made.” —An entry from John F. Kennedy’s 61-page diary from the summer of 1945
*** “We shall never forget, nor be able to repay, the immense debt of gratitude we owe to our comrades of the German army.” —Juan Peron (April 4, 1952)
*** Debunking the Lies About Hitler • Hitler didn’t start World War II
• Hitler’s “Final Solution” wasn’t to exterminate Jews but to relocate them outside of Germany
• Hitler did not gas 6 million Jews
• Hitler didn’t want to conquer the world
• Hitler wasn’t anti-Christian
• Hitler didn’t ban guns
*** “I have never met a happier people than the Germans and Hitler is one of the greatest men. The old trust him; the young idolize him. It is the worship of a national hero who has saved his country.” —Former UK Prime Minister David Lloyd George, Daily Express (1936)
*** “When we can get our heads out of the wartime propaganda and more so out of the really intense post-war fiction, we see that the German officer corps was indeed, extremely honorable.” —Harry Cooper, Hitler in Argentina (2014)
*** “The truth always comes out in the end, no matter how hard anyone tries to hide it. Lies are just a temporary delay to the inevitable.” —Anonymous

Jim and Diane’s Recommended Books:
ADOLF HITLER AND THE THIRD REICH

1) GERMANY'S HITLER, Heinz A. Heinz, $21.59, Amazon
https://dn790007.ca.archive.org/0/items/GermanysHitlerByHeinzA.Heinz/Germany%27s%20Hitler%20by%20Heinz%20A.%20Heinz.pdf

2) THE YOUNG HITLER I KNEW, August Kubicek
https://archive.org/stream/TheYoungHitlerIKnew_201307/TheYoungHitlerIKnew_djvu.txt
https://der-fuehrer.org/bucher/english/August%20Kubizek%20-%20The%20Young%20Hitler%20I%20Knew.pdf

3) MEIN KAMPF,(PDF) Tom Dalton Translation (Part 1&2)
https://der-fuehrer.org/meinkampf/english/Mein%20Kampf%20(Thomas%20Dalton's%20translation).pdf
or
MEINKAMPF, STALAG 17 Edition (https://www.bannedbyamazon.com) ($50) Softcover • 6” X 9” • 612 pages
The only complete, unabridged, and officially authorized English translation ever issued by the National Socialist German Workers’ Party (NSDAP), translated by a now-unknown English-speaking party member, printed by the Franz Eher Verlag in Berlin for the Central Press of the NSDAP in limited numbers from 1937-44.

4) HITLER DEMOCRAT, Leon DeGrelle (PDF here) https://vdoc.pub/documents/hitler-democrat-777deqqvnlq0
https://archive.org/details/hdbld

5) ENIGMA OF HITLER, Leon Degrelle: PDF https://archive.org/details/EnigmaOfAdolfHitlerLeonDegrelle7p
http://www.ihr.org/jhr/v14/v14n3p22_Degrelle.html
"Hitler -- You knew him -- What was he like?" I have been asked that question a thousand times since 1945, and nothing is more difficult to answer ... Hitler's most notable characteristic was ever his simplicity. The most complex of problems resolved itself in his mind into a few basic principles. His actions were geared to ideas and decisions that could be understood by anyone ... His intellectual curiosity was limitless. He was readily familiar with the writings of the most diverse authors, and nothing was too complex for his comprehension ... The universality of Hitler's knowledge may surprise or displease those unaware of it, but it is nonetheless a historical fact: Hitler was one of the most cultivated men of this century.

6) HOW HITLER CONSOLIDATED POWER IN GERMANY AND LAUNCHED A SOCIAL REVOLUTION: The First Years of the Third Reich By Léon Degrelle https://www.ihr.org/jhr/v12/v12p299_Degrelle.html

ADOLF HITLER
"When you remove all the negative comments based on lies,
when you reject the mainstream media narrative AND
the jewish spinmeisters,
you are left with THE TRUTH --
an amazing leader for his country, for his time."
Diane King

CHAPTER 24, THE KATYN MASSACRE—THE REAL HOLOCAUST #3
“All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident.” —Arthur Schopenhauer, German philosopher (1788-1860)
*** “Well, Ralph, what did you learn in school today? Did you learn how to think or did you learn how to believe?” —Nathra Nader (Ralph Nader’s father)

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