The Crowds of Germany they don't want you to see.
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I was raised in a family who listened to radio london in that time. After the war Germany, the whole of Germany, was reformed, re-educated, de-nazified. I only knew these stories, the allied narrative, while growing up and that one grandfather was strangely quite comfy with this time and the other one was directly send to the eastern front, because of allegedly saying the wrong things, my grandmother waited until the 1970s, but he never came back.
We were all raised with "Nie wieder!" - "Not again!". I thought the whole war, war crimes, the murdering of the jews, propaganda and deceit were meant with this.
But since 2020 I have been called a Nazi, because I warned against the plandemic, showed studies and statistics, warned not to take the poison.
They must have meant something different with that slogan, because nobody cared about, but a "fringe minority" of enemies of the state = Corona deniers and vaccine enemies, 'Querdenker'.
In this time I listened to this audio of that evil man and started to doubt the narrative, because it is not the voice of an evil man, in my view. (my hearing is a bit autistic and warns me when voices are off)
Introduction until 3:40 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WE6mnPmztoQ
Thank you for sending me that and teaching me something new today! I had no idea that existed. Do you speak German?
Yes, I am fren from Germany and born here. Month ago I also found a longer version of this meeting between Mannerheim and Hitler. If I will find it again, I will post it here.
Bless you! I do not know any other language except English. Unfortunately, I wasn't taught the importance of knowing other languages but that's not excuse not start now! Thank you for your time eagle-eyes.
Have a Blessed Day!
Don't start with German, it is complicated and alledgedly to newest studies we have the biggest pool of common words used daily. I am glad that I learned it rather unconsciously in younger years. :-)
God bless and protect you, dear fren.