The Myth of German Villainy

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AuthorHouse, Jul 3, 2012 - History - 458 pages
As the title “The Myth of German Villainy” indicates, this book is about the mischaracterization of Germany as history’s ultimate “villain.” The “official” story of Western Civilization in the twentieth century casts Germany as the disturber of the peace in Europe, and the cause of both World War I and World War II, though the facts don’t bear that out. During both wars, fantastic atrocity stories were invented by Allied propaganda to create hatred of the German people for the purpose of bringing public opinion around to support the wars. The “Holocaust” propaganda which emerged after World War II further solidified this image of Germany as history’s ultimate villain. But how true is this “official” story? Was Germany really history’s ultimate villain? In this book, the author paints a different picture. He explains that Germany was not the perpetrator of World War I nor World War II, but instead, was the victim of Allied aggression in both wars. The instability wrought by World War I made the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution in Russia possible, which brought world Communism into existence. Hitler and Germany recognized world Communism, with its base in the Soviet Union, as an existential threat to Western, Christian Civilization, and he dedicated himself and Germany to a death struggle against it. Far from being the disturber of European peace, Germany served as a bulwark which prevented Communist revolution from sweeping over Europe. The pity was that the United States and Britain did not see Communist Russia in the same light, ultimately with disastrous consequences for Western Civilization. The author believes that Britain and the United States joined the wrong side in the war.

Contents

Chapter 2 Aftermath of the War in Germany
26
Chapter 3 The Jewish Factor in the War
46
Chapter 4 The Russian Revolution of 1917
56
Chapter 5 The Red Terror
90
Chapter 6 The Bolshevik Revolution Spreadsthroughout Europe
112
Chapter 7 The Nation of Israel
134
Chapter 8 Jews in Weimar Germany
140
Chapter 9 Hitler National Socialists Rise to Power
150
Chapter 15 The 1936 Olympics
266
Chapter 16 Anschluss The unificationof Austria and Germany
276
Chapter 17 Germany annexes the Sudetenland
292
Chapter 18 War with Poland
310
Chapter 19 The Phony War
350
Chapter 20 Germany invades France through theLow Countries The Phony War Ends
360
Chapter 21 The Allied Goal? Destruction of Germany
380
Chapter 22 Germany as Victim
406

Chapter 10 National Socialism vs Communism
164
Chapter 11 Jews Declare War on Nazi Germany
174
Chapter 12 The Nazis and the Zionists actually worktogether for Jewish Emigration out of Germany
204
Chapter 13 Life in Germany under Hitler
214
Chapter 14 Hitler Begins Reclamation of German Territory
260
Chapter 23 Winners and Losers
424
Bibliography
434
About the Author
440
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About the author (2012)

Benton L. Bradberry served as an officer and aviator in the U.S. Navy from 1955 to 1977, from near the beginning of the Cold War to near its end. His generation was inundated with anti-German propaganda and “Holocaust” lore. Then, in his role as a naval officer and pilot, he was immersed in anti-Communist propaganda and the war psychosis of the Cold War era. He has had a life-long fascination with the history of this period and has read deeply into all aspects of it. He also saw much of Europe during his Navy years and has travelled widely in Europe since. A natural skeptic, he long ago began to doubt that the “propaganda” told the whole story. He has spent years researching “the other side of the story” and has now written a book about it. The author is a graduate of the Naval Post Graduate School in Monterey, California with a degree in Political Science and International Relations.

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