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http://www.cracked.com/article_23252_5-awful-ways-america-influenced-hitler-without-knowing-it.htmlThe Nazi Propaganda Machine Was Borrowed From Various American Sources ...
(Pep Rally Coach PUTZI /Ernst "Putzi" Hanfstaeng-- Harvard graduate /Putzi was a Harvard grad who spent his college years pounding out fight songs on an upright piano at football pep rallies.
Hitler's Entire "Master Race" Philosophy Was Inspired By The American Eugenics Movement
Concentration Camps Were Modeled After The U.S. Indian Reservation System
Anti-Semitic Views Were Inspired By Henry Ford
Hitler Designed His Gas Chambers After America's Practice Of Disinfecting Immigrants
The gas van was invented in the Soviet Union in 1936, by Isay Berg.
Walter Rauff...in Germany...
http://www.cracked.com/article_25848_5-myths-about-nazis-people-still-believe-today.html
Did Hitler live in Brazil with Cutinga? CLICK HERE
RIO DE JANEIRO - Over the past 70 years many have put forward the hypothesis that Adolf Hitler did not commit suicide in his bunker in 1945, but that he fled to Latin America like many Nazi leaders. In his book Simoni Renee Guerreiro Diasstates that the Führer died incognito in 1984 in a small town on the border between Brazil and Bolivia and the proof would be in a photo.
Not only that, the Brazilian author claims that Hitler took refuge in Argentina and then in Paraguay before settling in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso.
RELATIONSHIP WITH A BLACK WOMAN The journalist also shows a photograph in which the alleged Nazi leader is in the company of a woman, with whom she seems to have a relationship. It is a black woman named Cutinga and therefore not of Aryan race. A bizarre theory also because the dictator would have died at the age of 95.
THE BOOK The book, titled "Hitler in Brazil - his life and his death", contradicts the historically accepted theory of Hitler's suicide in his Berlin bunker on April 30, 1945.
Simoni intends to do a DNA test at a relative of Hitler and to compare them with the remains of this man in Leipzig.
MARTHA DODD
ARTICLE
Info on DODD from Spartacus-Educational.com
Martha Dodd’s career as a spy had previously been
detailed in two books on espionage (both published 1999):
The Haunted Wood: Soviet Espionage in America
Autobiographical: Through Embassy Eyes
Her Novel: Sowing the Wind
At the end of the war, Dodd, who used her maiden name professionally, published a novel, Sowing the Wind (1945). Based on the life of her former lover and World War I ace Ernst Udet, the novel told the story of his corruption by Nazi ideology.
The postwar years were not kind to the Sterns. In 1953 the House Committee on Un-American Activities subpoenaed the couple to testify; instead they fled to Mexico with their adopted son, Robert. When they were indicted for espionage, they paid a $10,000 bribe to acquire Paraguayan passports and escaped to Prague.
But the Sterns were lonely and unhappy in Czechoslovakia. They struggled with the language and grew disillusioned with communism. When Robert was diagnosed with schizophrenia, Dodd Stern blamed the stresses of exile for his illness. The Sterns spent most of the 1960s living in Cuba, eventually returning to Prague.
In 1979 a federal court cleared the couple of all charges, citing lack of evidence and the deaths of witnesses. But still the Sterns could not return. They had not paid taxes during their decades of exile; the accumulated debt was enormous.
After her husband’s death in 1986, she wrote to friends, “Nowhere could be as lonely for me as it is here.” Martha Dodd Stern, who had described herself in her memoir as “young and reckless,” died in Prague in 1990 at age 82.
HITLER NEEDS A WOMAN by Marth Dodd EXERPT
AMBASSADOR DODD on the JEWISH ISSUE...
An additional and important reason for Dodd's position was that his main objective
was to improve relations between Germany and the US. Although the Roosevelt government disapproved of how to treat Jews on behalf of Nazi Germany, the
USA was not prepared to protest in a concrete way. Roosevelt personally instructed
Dodd that while he could "unofficially" oppose the anti-Semitism of Nazi Germany,
he could not dictate formal protests on the issue, since "it is not a governmental matter." Dodd privately presented his views to the German authorities, but never presented formal diplomatic protests about the persecution of the Jews.
RATLINES Germans in Norway and Scandinavian peninsula
NAZIS and the OCCULT...
Concentration Camps Were Modeled After The U.S. Indian Reservation System
Anti-Semitic Views Were Inspired By Henry Ford
Hitler Designed His Gas Chambers After America's Practice Of Disinfecting Immigrants
The gas van was invented in the Soviet Union in 1936, by Isay Berg.
Walter Rauff...in Germany...
http://www.cracked.com/article_25848_5-myths-about-nazis-people-still-believe-today.html
Did Hitler live in Brazil with Cutinga? CLICK HERE
RIO DE JANEIRO - Over the past 70 years many have put forward the hypothesis that Adolf Hitler did not commit suicide in his bunker in 1945, but that he fled to Latin America like many Nazi leaders. In his book Simoni Renee Guerreiro Diasstates that the Führer died incognito in 1984 in a small town on the border between Brazil and Bolivia and the proof would be in a photo.
Not only that, the Brazilian author claims that Hitler took refuge in Argentina and then in Paraguay before settling in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso.
RELATIONSHIP WITH A BLACK WOMAN The journalist also shows a photograph in which the alleged Nazi leader is in the company of a woman, with whom she seems to have a relationship. It is a black woman named Cutinga and therefore not of Aryan race. A bizarre theory also because the dictator would have died at the age of 95.
THE BOOK The book, titled "Hitler in Brazil - his life and his death", contradicts the historically accepted theory of Hitler's suicide in his Berlin bunker on April 30, 1945.
Simoni intends to do a DNA test at a relative of Hitler and to compare them with the remains of this man in Leipzig.
Simoni intends to do a DNA test at a relative of Hitler and to compare them with the remains of this man in Leipzig.
MARTHA DODD
ARTICLE
Info on DODD from Spartacus-Educational.com
Martha Dodd’s career as a spy had previously been
detailed in two books on espionage (both published 1999):
The Haunted Wood: Soviet Espionage in America
Autobiographical: Through Embassy Eyes Her Novel: Sowing the Wind
At the end of the war, Dodd, who used her maiden name professionally, published a novel, Sowing the Wind (1945). Based on the life of her former lover and World War I ace Ernst Udet, the novel told the story of his corruption by Nazi ideology.
The postwar years were not kind to the Sterns. In 1953 the House Committee on Un-American Activities subpoenaed the couple to testify; instead they fled to Mexico with their adopted son, Robert. When they were indicted for espionage, they paid a $10,000 bribe to acquire Paraguayan passports and escaped to Prague.
But the Sterns were lonely and unhappy in Czechoslovakia. They struggled with the language and grew disillusioned with communism. When Robert was diagnosed with schizophrenia, Dodd Stern blamed the stresses of exile for his illness. The Sterns spent most of the 1960s living in Cuba, eventually returning to Prague.
In 1979 a federal court cleared the couple of all charges, citing lack of evidence and the deaths of witnesses. But still the Sterns could not return. They had not paid taxes during their decades of exile; the accumulated debt was enormous.
After her husband’s death in 1986, she wrote to friends, “Nowhere could be as lonely for me as it is here.” Martha Dodd Stern, who had described herself in her memoir as “young and reckless,” died in Prague in 1990 at age 82.
HITLER NEEDS A WOMAN by Marth Dodd EXERPTAn additional and important reason for Dodd's position was that his main objective
was to improve relations between Germany and the US. Although the Roosevelt government disapproved of how to treat Jews on behalf of Nazi Germany, the
USA was not prepared to protest in a concrete way. Roosevelt personally instructed
Dodd that while he could "unofficially" oppose the anti-Semitism of Nazi Germany,
he could not dictate formal protests on the issue, since "it is not a governmental matter." Dodd privately presented his views to the German authorities, but never presented formal diplomatic protests about the persecution of the Jews.
RATLINES Germans in Norway and Scandinavian peninsula
NAZIS and the OCCULT...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanna Reitsch Last interview, 197
Reitsch was interviewed and photographed several times in the 1970s, towards the end of her life, by Jewish-American photo-journalist Ron Laytner. In her closing remarks she is quoted as saying:
ALZHEIMERS
A hunt for molecules that can inhibit the interaction led to researchers to the antibiotic cefixime. After several experiments, the antibiotic was allowed to decompose over a few days which resulted in the formation of a polymer that was an effective disruptor to the creation of amyloid beta plaques.
Reitsch was interviewed and photographed several times in the 1970s, towards the end of her life, by Jewish-American photo-journalist Ron Laytner. In her closing remarks she is quoted as saying:
ALZHEIMERS
A hunt for molecules that can inhibit the interaction led to researchers to the antibiotic cefixime. After several experiments, the antibiotic was allowed to decompose over a few days which resulted in the formation of a polymer that was an effective disruptor to the creation of amyloid beta plaques.