Nobel Peace Prize for Hitler? Holocaust® Lobby Burned Up Over Two New
Books
October 22,
2013 AFP
• Adolf Hitler’s 1941 peace offer finally
confirmed
By Michael Collins Piper
It’s been
news in Israel and in Britain for weeks now, but the American mainstream media is keeping
under wraps the advent of a new book by a leading British historian which affirms that Adolf Hitler
sought peace with Britain in 1941 but that
Hitler’s offer was rejected by Prime Minister
Winston Churchill.
Israel’s Ynet
as well as The Daily
Telegraph and The Daily Mail
(both of London) reported this revelation
that changes the “official” history of WWII
and confirms what independent revisionist historians
have said for years.
In Hess, Hitler and Churchill, renowned
writer Peter Padfield affirms that the legendary “peace mission” to Britain in May 1941 by Hitler’s loyal deputy, Rudolf Hess, was indeed approved by Hitler and that
Hess carried an offer from Hitler to withdraw
German forces from occupied nations in Western
Europe in return for Britain’s support for (or otherwise not frustrating)
an impending German attack on Soviet Russia, the
date of which (five weeks hence) was disclosed.
Hitler’s
proposal—in the formal language of a peace treaty (typed on Hitler’s official
stationery)—guaranteed Britain’s maintenance of its independence, its empire and all of its military forces. The treaty
proposed what translates into English as a state
of “well-wishing neutrality” between Germany and
Britain, something Hitler long endorsed.
Although,
as The Telegraph noted, Hess’s
journey has traditionally been dismissed as “the deranged
solo mission of a madman,” independent writers have contended for years (based on data ignored or
suppressed by the elite media and academia) that
Hitler chose to deny his foreknowledge of the
mission—in agreement in advance with Hess—if the mission failed, which it did.
Having
evacuated his plane over Scotland, Hess expected to meet with
British dignitaries interested in peace with Germany, only to be taken into custody by Churchill’s agents and held in solitary
confinement for 46 years. The details of his
mission were suppressed by the Churchill
government.
Padfield
contends Hess was the victim of a
British intelligence operation, approved by
Churchill, that was designed to lure the
German peacemaker to Britain. Padfield’s
template reflects what others have described as a classic “doublecross” of the type British intelligence has long demonstrated an expertise in executing.
According
to Padfield, one of his sources was an unnamed English academic. Along with
others, Padfield was called in to
translate the treaty for Churchill who
(although presented with an English translation carried by Hess) wanted a
translation produced by his own operatives.
The Telegraph
reported, “There is no mention of the treaty in any of the official archives which have
since been made public, but Mr. Padfield believes
this is because there has been an ongoing cover-up to
protect the reputations of powerful figures,” noting Padfield has “also assembled other evidence to support the
existence of the treaty and its contents—as well as the subsequent cover-up.”
Padfield
claims Churchill made a “moral choice” to reject Hitler’s peace offer, noting
Churchill had a fervent
desire to go to war against Hitler and to bring
the United States into the conflict.
In contrast,
Churchill’s critics have said that his determined push for war against
Hitler—in the face of
widespread opposition among the English people and
even within the British royal family—is attributable to the fact that, some
years before (having been virtually bankrupt
and facing the loss of his beloved ancestral
home), Churchill was rescued from penury by a group of Jewish financiers—known
as “the Focus”—who paid Churchill’s debts in
return for doing their bidding.
In any
case, as Padfield notes, public exposure of the peace mission by Hess would
have undercut Churchill’s agitation for war.
Hess was
tried and convicted of “war crimes” at the post-war Nuremberg Tribunal despite the fact he was in no position to have committed any war crimes, having been in British custody throughout the war.
Sentenced
to life in prison, Hess died at the Spandau prison in Germany in 1987,
officially declared a suicide,
though new evidence confirms that, as many long believed, the old man was actually
murdered by the British.
Michael Collins Piper is an author, journalist,
lecturer and radio show host. He has spoken in Russia, Malaysia, Iran, Abu
Dhabi, Japan, Canada and the U.S.
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