Category: Wars and War Crimes

Talking Turkey

That’s what you get when you take a sabbatical without explaining it to everyone in detail: wild rumors circulating about my disappearance. Everybody can relax now. I am alive and well, and in no particular danger of anything. I even gave up riding my bicycle during poorly lit times of the day and switched to …

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Who Started World War Two – A Foreword

The following foreword is part of Udo Walendy’s book Who Started World War II? Truth for a War-Torn World, which was published in 2014 and is being distributed by Castle Hill Publishers, UK (there on the pages 9-11). In the US, an unedited version without this foreword titled Truth for Germany: The Guilt Question of the Second World War can …

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England’s Reasons For World War Two

Germans are guilty of everything, and foremost, of course, of the outbreak of World War Two, the mother of all wars. Today being the anniversary of the German surrender (actually, Germany’s armed forces surrendered on May 7, 1945), the German media will be full of the usual pathetic self-flagellation which any good “German” is in the habit of exhibiting on that day. “We were liberated!” Sure. This essay in my answer to that.