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This Interview was Alleged to be Conducted in Munich in 1992 with Gudrun Himmler.
(Heinrich Himmlers daughter).
She was 63 years old when she conducted this interview.
Q: Have you ever seen a concentration camp?
Gudrun: “Yes, in 1941 my father asked me to come with him to see how the prisoners were
doing in the largest and oldest camp in Germany. We arrived and were greeted by inmates and the camp commandart. I was struck by how happy the prisoners were; we
moved through the camp without guards and let prisoners show us what they did every day.
• I saw the gardens, the trees, the hospital, the baths, the living quarters and the theater rooms.
The commandant laughed that the prisoners lived better than himself. The prisoners were very friendly, | asked a man who was a communist how he liked the camp; he said, of course, he'd rather be at home, but life here wasn't terrible. That was in
1941 when we were supposed to kill them all.
• I saw the hospital where the inmates used home-grown herbs to treat diseases and ailments. They
were encouraged to exercise, eat healthily and work towards their release. I saw a prisoner being
released that day and my father watched him sign his forms. He gave him advice which read: "You
may not have believed in us or fought for us, but we believed in you and fought for you, go with honor and love your country". The prisoner thanked everyone and greeted the guide as he left. I was impressed by how clean and tidy the camp complex was. There were thousands of inmates but no garbage, no bad smell and everyone looked happy and healthy. There were a few factories nearby so the prisoners could find work and earn wages to send
home or use in the camp shops. | was surprised at how few guards there were for the large number of prisoners.
• I often heard my father speak of the camps and he took great pride in the organization and the effectiveness with which the labor force was used for everything from clothing to crops to war supplies to fill shortages caused by the war. He also spoke about the East and the people
he encountered in the camps. There is a photo of him talking to a Russian boy who thanks him for liberating his territory from the Soviets. He told that he was an orphan because his family was killed by the retreating Soviets and that he wanted to come to Germany. My father made sure that he entered the Reich and was eventually adopted by a German family that had lost their son in Poland.”
The rest of the audio interview is below on video. If you prefer to read just keep scrolling…
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For educational/entertainment purposes only.
Q: I would like to ask you a few questions about your father, Reichsfuhrer SS Heinrich Himmler, and your memories of the Third Reich. May | start by asking what you know about life before the war?
• Gudrun: “Life was good and | mean that in the truest sense of the word. | don't remember the struggle for power, since | was born in 1929, but I've heard many stories. When | first started remembering my life it was 1934 and | remember my father coming home in his black uniform and | took his cap and played with it. | just remember hearing how much better everyone was and how Germany was overcoming a lot of despair and a bad economy.
•The people | saw were really happy; smiles were everywhere | went and my father took me on many
trips.I remember the crowds of people who came to my father to thank him and the other leaders
around him for their salvation. It was a strange feeling, my father was very high up in the Reich government, but | still felt and my father encouraged me that we were part of the people, no better and no worse. That was the essence of Nazism: everything was done for the people, to improve everyone's life and happiness.
• I still remember walking and smelling all the gourmet foods from the little shops that lined the streets. Under Nazism, everyone was encouraged to start a small business or pursue a good career, so we had many businesses to choose from. | often went with my mother to buy ingredients for dishes that we would cook together; each family was encouraged to eat and share together. Life in the Reich that | remember was organized, happy, fulfilling and full of hope.”
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Q: There are people who disagree and say that Nazism was hateful, racist, divisive and pure evil. Don't you think that's the truth?
Gudrun: “Not in a million years. This shows how powerful propaganda is. There is a book an American showed me called "The War that Hitler Won" and it attempts to show how
effective "Nazi propaganda" was in getting the masses brainwashed into doing evil things. The truth is very different. It was the Allies, the masters of propaganda, who convinced millions that a nation and its people must die and suffer because they posed a threat to
"liberty."
• National Socialism was born because a people was plundered and exploited and they lacked the will to live to fight for their future. The leader and those around him saw the problems, recognized the causes and pointed out the solution to the problems.
• The idea of a people standing on their own two feet and taking the reins of their future is offensive to those who want to plunder and make huge profits from a people they are slowly destroying. We loved our people, our nation and our Creator. We wished no harm on any other people, but we demanded that they leave us alone. We loved
the Europe of our ancestors and wanted to preserve the priceless culture that brought all the good things to the world it knows today.
• Because we loved our people, our nation and our leaders, are we labeled racist and hateful?
We really live in a topsy-turvy world. We fought to make the world a better place; we have insisted that Germany be given control of its destiny. Germany was forced to occupy nations so that we could protect our borders in times of war, and our leaders had no desire to impose our beliefs on these nations.
Heinrich Himmler’s Daughter,
Gudrun Himmler (Burwitz)
Loyal to her father until the end.
“Do you know how many people your father cremated at Dachau?” a British officer asked young Gudrun Himmler during a postwar interrogation in 1945. “Or how many he gassed at Oranienburg? Of course you do. You’re Herr Himmler’s daughter, after all?”
…She sat silently
• Never renouncing NSDAP beliefs, she consistently fought to defend her fathers’ reputation…
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• She was never in doubt and adored her father. Even after marrying and becoming Gudrun Burwitz, she continued to take pride in her family name and made it her life’s mission to rehabilitate her father’s name.”
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• Even more, when she died on May 24 in Germany at 88, she had become known not only for defending her father but also for being a prominent member of an organization that gave aid to old NSDAP members.
• 'Stille Hilfe,' or silent help was formed in the 1940s to help German fugitives/SS members flee Germany.
“During and after the war, the Allies did everything to further demonize their opponent. This included elaborate photo manipulation, something the Soviets were well known for doing.”
Let’s take a look at seven famous debunked photos of World War II.
(For educational/entertainment purposes only)
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First picture is fake. Second photo is the real one.
▪️Operation Gomorrah was the military codename for the Allied bombing of civilians in Hamburg during World War II (24 July 1943 - 2 August 1943).
▪️The attacks during the last week of July in 1943, created one of the largest firestorms 🔥 by the RAF and USAAF in World War II, killing at least 42,600 civilians (other sources account for up to 125,000 deaths) and wounding 37,000 more.
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▪️A joint decision by the British War Cabinet and the Air Staff in 1942 called for the targeting of “the morale of the enemy civil population — in particular the industrial workers.” against German cities with populations over 100,000.
▪️The aim of the ‘area bombing’ campaign was to kill and make homeless workers, disrupting industrial output while also sapping civilian morale.
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▪️180,000 to 200,000 people in Hamburg were now shelterless, the terror bombers (de) had practically destroyed the entire city. Some one million German civilians fled the city.
▪️The unusually warm weather and good conditions meant that the bombing created a vortex and whirling updraft of super-heated air which created a 1,500-foot-high tornado of fire 🔥.
Most Americans know about Jeffery Epstein and Ghislane Maxwell but don’t know about this Israeli spy 🕵🏼 and his Bill Clinton connection.
▪️Jonathan Pollard is an American civilian defense analyst who was sentenced to life imprisonment in 1987 for having sold classified information to Israel; he was paroled in 2015. Israel was caught spying on a key ally, the USA 🇺🇸
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▪️In 1979 Pollard got a job at the Navy Field Operational Intelligence Office in Maryland, After he was caught lying on the job in 1981, his security clearance was reduced, and he was told to seek psychiatric help, but his clearance was restored after he filed a grievance.
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▪️In 1984 he was assigned to the U.S. Navy’s Anti-Terrorist Alert Center. With access to all government documents that could help with his job, he contacted officials at the Israeli embassy and began to supply them with boxes and suitcases full of information from the Departments of State, Defense, and Justice, the CIA, and the National Security Agency