Friday, December 28, 2012

AMERICAN JUSTICE ?
The New Stürmer
Year 2002
Jesus said, the Jews are liars, hypocrites, and deceivers. They twist the truth to their benefit and give us lies.
A very good friend sent me this article. Even though the things my friends tells about happened some 58 years ago I find you should all read about it. Especial I think you should read the article in the light of what is happening in the world to day.
Dear kindred and fellow Aryans
AMERICAN JUSTICE ?
Last night I had dinner with a convicted war criminal. The man who was 21 years old at the time of his 'crime' was a member of the 2nd SS Panzer Division of the Leibstandarte and he had been convicted and sentenced , together with a number of his comrades, to twenty years jail for the murder of 86 American Prisoners of war in Malmedy Belgium in 1944. To this day, the Malmedy Massacre is spoken of as the single worst atrocity perpetrated by the hated Waffen-SS soldiers.
First, a condensed American version of the story, followed by the Version told to me last night.
Bodies of POWs killed at Baugnez crossroads were found 13 January 1945
The incident which became known as "the Malmedy Massacre" happened at the Baugnez crossroads in the Ardennes Forest in Belgium on December 17, 1944, the second day of fighting in the famous Battle of the Bulge, where American troops suffered 81,000 casualties, including 19,000 deaths, in one of the bloodiest battles of World War II.
. There is considerable disagreement about what actually happened at Five Points crossroads on that Sunday afternoon in 1944 when the blood of American soldiers was spilled in the snow. The victims were members of Battery B of the 285th Field Artillery Observation Battalion. No two accounts of the tragedy agree, not even on the number that were killed. The official report said 86 were shot and there are 86 names on the Memorial Wall that has been erected at the site, but the Malmedy Massacre trial was based on the murder of the 72 soldiers whose bodies were autopsied after they were recovered on January 13, 1945, buried under two feet of snow.
According to the story that was pieced together by the survivors, Lt-Col Peiper's SS Tank assault unit had captured a group of American soldiers, who had been forced to ride along as Peiper's men continued down the road on their tanks. At the crossroads, the German tanks caught up with the American soldiers of Battery B, 285th Battalion which had just left the village of Malmedy and were traveling the same road, bound for the same destination. At the crossroads, a US Military Policeman, Homer Ford, was directing traffic as a column of artillery vehicles, led by Lt. Virgil Lary, passed through the intersection, headed for the nearby village of St.Vith.
A five-minute battle ensued in which approximately 50 Americans were killed. Some of the Americans tried to escape by hiding in the Cafe Bodarme at the crossroads, but Peiper's SS soldiers set the cafe on fire and then heartlessly gunned down those who tried to run out of the building. Survivors of the massacre said that the SS soldiers then assembled those who had surrendered after the battle in a field beside the Cafe. There were three eye-witnesses to the event: the owner of the Cafe, Madame Bodarme, a 15-year-old boy and a German-born farmer, Henri Le Joly. None of these witnesses were called to testify at the trial in Dachau.
According to Charles Whiting in his book entitled The Traveler's Guide to The Battle for the German Frontier, "The Americans huddled in a field to the right of the pub, some of them with their hands on their helmets in token of surrender; others smoking and simply watching the SS armor pull away, leaving their POWs virtually unguarded. It was so quiet that Mme Bodarme and Le Joly came out of hiding to watch what was going on."
Peiper's tank unit continued down the road, after leaving behind a few SS men to guard the prisoners. Legend has it that Lt. Col. Peiper, who had an excellent command of the English language, passed the scene and called out to the American prisoners, "It's a long way to Tipperary." According to Whiting's book, Peiper had heard that an American General was in the next village and he was on his way to capture him.
The exact number of soldiers who surrendered to the Germans is unknown, but according to various accounts, it was somewhere between 85 and 120. After the captured Americans were herded into the field at the crossroads, they were allegedly shot down by Waffen-SS men from Peiper's Battle Group in what an American TV documentary characterized as an orgy motivated by German "joy of killing." Forty-three of the Americans taken prisoner that day managed to escape and lived to tell about it. Seventeen of the survivors ran across the snow-covered field, and made their way to the village of Malmedy where they joined the 291st Engineer Battalion. Their story of the unprovoked massacre was immediately sent to General Eisenhower, the Supreme Allied Commander of the war in Europe, who made it a point to disseminate the story to the reporters covering the battle.
The Version from the SS man : Our tanks were coming under American fire , the leading Tank was hit and its crew bailed out, the following tanks pushed it off the road and we kept going, a few kilometers on, a small group of (approx 14) American infanterymen surrendered to us and they laid down their weapons. We radioed back to tell the troops behind us to gather up the American POWs and one of our soldiers was left behind to guard them.
A short while later we got a call from our Infantery to say they had arrived at the scene to pick up the American POWs and had come under heavy fire, apparently the Americans who had previously surrendered had jumped and killed the soldier left to guard them and , together with more Americans that had arrived in the meantime, had laid an ambush for the SS that came to pick them up. Colonel Peiper sent some Tanks and ground troops back to assist.
A heavy battle ensued, with hand to hand combat, whereby heavy casualties were taken on both sides. The Germans won the battle and gathered up their dead and wounded leaving the bodies of the Americans. It was later claimed the Americans killed in hand to hand combat were 'beaten to death' by the SS, which is true, except it occured in battle and not after they were captured.
When the war ended I was arrested along with the remaining members of my regiment and put on trial by the Americans. All of us were kept in cells with no lights and when we were taken out of the cells they put sacks over our heads and we were beaten almost daily. The men in my regiment who had taken part in the battle at the crossroads were tortured very badly, they had their noses broken and their testicles were crushed and they were beaten until they signed confessions that they had massacred the Americans. These men were sentenced to death.
Because I had not been at the crossroads battle but at the front a few kilometers away I was given 20 years hard labour instead of the death sentence, even the crew of the tank that had been hit first and left kilometers behind were given 20 year sentences.
It wasn’t until an American Judge later discovered that the confessions had been tortured out of my comrades that many of the sentences were reduced.
What the German Waffen SS soldiers met after WW2 was proof of Jewish Justice. I hope you don’t want such justice to be the one all of us should live under in the years to come.
If Jewish audacity/swindle, Chuzpe, is right, then resistance must be a national duty.
Heil og sael
 

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