Daily Slave
July 21, 2014
Certainly the Jews are loving this. Germany for some strange reason is honoring a group of traitors who attempted to kill Adolf Hitler during World War II. The bombing plot against Hitler in the Wolf’s Lair headquarters spawned the Jew propaganda Hollywood film “Valkyrie”.
Does anyone really believe that Europe is better off today with Jews running many of its major institutions? Since World War II the Jews have feverishly worked to destroy individual European cultures and sovereignty. They have done this by establishing the European Union while allowing large amounts of third world populations into European countries. They’ve also continued to apply their system of usury through the banks to enslave people into perpetual debt.
Sorry, but Europe would have been much better off if Hitler won the war and the Jews were exiled to Madagascar, Antarctica or anywhere else off the continent for that matter.
From AP:
Germany on Sunday honored a group of Nazi-era officers who tried to kill Adolf Hitler 70 years ago. The plot — portrayed in films such as the 2008 Hollywood movie “Valkyrie” — helped establish a principle under which German soldiers today are encouraged to defy orders if they would result in a crime or violate human dignity.
In a somber ceremony, President Joachim Gauck called the July 20, 1944, bombing of Hitler’s Wolf’s Lair headquarters in Eastern Prussia a “significant day in German history” for showing the world that there were Germans who opposed the Nazi regime.
“It was from this legacy that the newly founded Federal Republic, once it belatedly recognized the significance of the military resistance, was able to draw legitimacy,” Gauck said.
Hitler survived the bombing and was able to continue his military campaign to conquer Europe and eradicate the continent’s Jewish population for another year.
Four officers including Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg were executed without trial within hours of the failed assassination. Some 200 supporters were killed later or driven to suicide.