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COMMENTARY

The War Goes On
by Matt Koehl
 
Seventy-years ago on this date in 1939, Britain and France declared war on Germany and what had been a local Polish-German conflict became a world war.

Just two weeks later — on September 17 — the Soviet Union invaded Poland from the east.  But this time the same two Western countries chose not to declare war.  Instead, they went on to become allies of the very same Bolshevik butchers in a conflict which was to claim the lives of tens of millions, including the very Poles they had pledged themselves to defend! 

The actual start of hostilities occurred much earlier, however — on March 23, 1933, shortly after Hitler assumed office  — when world Jewry formally declared war on the new National Socialist state.  Organizing a worldwide economic boycott, it employed its vast financial and commercial means in a attempt to strangle the destitute nation, as it struggled to recover from the throes of a Great Depression.
 
Despite these malign efforts of Jewry, however, not only did Germany recover, but it went on to produce a model of economic success unmatched by any other country — including Britain and the United States, which had joined in the anti-German boycott, at the same time their own people could do no better than starve, sell apples and visit soup kitchens!   
 
Failing dismally in their efforts to crush Germany economically, Jewry then sought to poison the well of public opinion, using its domination of the popular media — the press, books, magazines, movies, radio and entertainment — to spread its lies and to incite the most vicious, anti-German hate.
 
Meanwhile, Jewry was also busy, employing its enormous back-room influence in government and diplomacy to frustrate all reasonable attempts to bring about a peaceful settlement of outstanding European issues.  It achieved its goal on September 3, 1939, when hostilities commenced and the military phase of its war against National Socialism began.
 
As we all know, that phase resulted in the needless slaughter of countless millions, of whom the actual Jewish numbers constituted but a tiny fraction.  It ended in May 1945, when an armistice was signed by representatives of the German Reich — the same representatives who subsequently were to be savagely executed by the victorious Allies, following a sham trial at Nuremberg.
 
Following an armistice, it is customary to conclude a peace treaty with a defeated opponent.  In this instance, curiously, such a treaty was with the German Reich was never signed after 1945 — although vassal regimes were, indeed, installed by the respective Soviet and Western occupying powers.   
 
Technically, therefore, a state of war still exists, a war which Jewry recognizes — and one which we also recognize.  And so, today the failure to produce a peace treaty with the Reich is emblematic of the real state of affairs and the fact that this war — our war — has never ended!

 
The War goes on.

September 3, 2009




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