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Nazi Invasion of Russia and ‘Ukraine Crisis’ Hysteria

The Pentagon publicly confessed to over 30 Broken Arrows, including accidentally dropping atom bombs on populated areas in the US and Europe that didn’t explode, though the real number of such nuclear accidents is calculated to be in the thousands. At the height of the Cold War during the 1960s, such apocalyptic “accidents” were everyday occurrence.
In retrospect, Hitler’s worst strategic debacle that ultimately cost the Nazi Germany the Second World War was invading Russia before crushing the British peril following the precipitous rout of the French military in June 1940. The only reason the megalomaniac Fuhrer didn’t initially commit enough military resources into crossing the English Channel and dismantling the Anglo-American Empire once and for all was that ruling elites of the two nations were tied together by blood relations.

Kaiser Wilhelm, the last deposed emperor of the House of Hohenzollern that ruled Germany until the end of the First World War, was the eldest grandchild of British Queen Victoria. Wilhelm’s first cousins included King George V of the United Kingdom and many princesses who, along with Wilhelm’s sister Sophia, became European consorts. Similarly, the German social elites of the Second and Third Reich regarded the Anglo-Saxon aristocracy of the United Kingdoms as kinsmen not to be harmed.

 

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