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Only $40 for more anti-German Jewish propaganda

Post by Will Williams » Tue Jun 10, 2025 9:06 pm

The photo on this book's cover is cropped from the original. I'll see if I can find the original photo that tells a different story.

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Reveals the untold story of the Curiohaus Trials in Hamburg, where hundreds of Nazi war criminals were prosecuted in the aftermath of WWII.

Mention war crimes trials to almost anyone and they will respond with one word, ‘Nuremberg.’ Most think there was only one trial following the Second World War, the International Military Tribunal, but this trial indicted only 24 defendants. They represented the most senior Nazis accused of conspiracy, crimes against peace, war crimes and crimes against humanity. But few were involved directly in any of the millions of individual atrocities. The victorious allies, the Soviet Union, the USA, Britain and France, tried hundreds of other cases in many different cities. The British trials took place in several locations in Germany, but most war criminals in British custody faced prosecution in one city. The Curiohaus Trials immerses readers in the untold story of war crimes trials that took place in a miraculously intact concert hall in war-torn Hamburg. Using freshly examined archive material, cross-referenced sources and information from the scenes of the crimes, this gripping account unveils the complex legal proceedings in courtrooms where orchestras previously played. Step by step, readers become immersed in the gathering of evidence, moving testimony and the intricate pursuit of truth. Amidst the search for justice, however, moral and ethical dilemmas arose. The book explores the challenges faced by prosecutors, defence lawyers and judges who had to navigate the fine line between seeking retribution and ensuring a fair trial in a shattered post-war society. It reveals an almost exclusive reliance on eye-witness testimony (even when physical evidence was available), a shocking decline in appetite to try those responsible for grievous atrocities and an astonishing absence of justice at the end of the process. The Curiohaus Trials is an essential read for those interested in modern history, international law and the search for justice.

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The Curiohaus Trials
Bringing the Nazis to Justice 1945 – 1949
by Russell Kent

Imprint: Pen and Sword History

232 Pages, 6.25 x 9.25 in, 20 mono illustrations

Hardcover
9781036111755
June 2025
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$39.95
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Re: Only $40 for more anti-German Jewish propaganda

Post by White Man 1 » Thu Jun 12, 2025 3:27 pm

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The picture was snapped by a German press photographer and first appeared in the National Socialist newspaper, Völkischer Beobachter, in the fall of 1938, shortly after the Sudeten 'Anschluss.' The Nazi explanation was that here were portrayed the intense emotions of joy which swept the Sudeten Germans as Hitler crossed the Czech border at Asch and drove through the streets of the nearby ancient city of Eger [the German name for Cheb], 99% of whose inhabitants were ardently pro-Nazi Sudeten Germans at the time."

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Re: Only $40 for more anti-German Jewish propaganda

Post by Will Williams » Thu Jun 12, 2025 5:19 pm

Thanks, White Man! That's the original photo I'd seen before the Jews cropped it to make it seem like the woman's tears were of horror instead of joy.

How many fools will fork over $40 to buy into the anti-German propaganda?
Step by step, readers become immersed in the gathering of evidence, moving testimony and the intricate pursuit of truth.
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White Man 1 wrote:
Thu Jun 12, 2025 3:27 pm

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The picture was snapped by a German press photographer and first appeared in the National Socialist newspaper, Völkischer Beobachter, in the fall of 1938, shortly after the Sudeten 'Anschluss.' The Nazi explanation was that here were portrayed the intense emotions of joy which swept the Sudeten Germans as Hitler crossed the Czech border at Asch and drove through the streets of the nearby ancient city of Eger [the German name for Cheb], 99% of whose inhabitants were ardently pro-Nazi Sudeten Germans at the time."
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