Reinhard Heydrich
Part II By Wilfried Heink After his dismissal from the Navy, in April 1931, Heydrich was unemployed, at a time when unemployment was widespread. He did receive offers, but as his widow later told, the...
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Part III by Wilfried Heink In 1940, Heydrich – aside from servings as chief of the Reich Main Security Office (RSHA, which included the Gestapo, and Kripo), and also an active pilot in the air force –...
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Part IV By Wilfried Heink When the state of Czechoslovakia was created following WWI – from parts of the broken up Austro-Hungarian Empire, part of the plan to render powerless German dominated middle...
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Conclusion By Wilfried Heink As mentioned, Heydrich was send to the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia as a replacement of Baron von Neurath, the first governor (Reichsprotektor), because of the...
View ArticleWhat was known about “The Holocaust” – and when?
By Wilfried Heink- There are several issues re. The Third Reich – “The Holocaust” in particular – historians, and I am being kind, continually struggle with. One is the phenomena, at least we are to...
View ArticleHow to ‘investigate’ the Holocaust, or: How not to do a proper investigation.
By Wilfried Heink- Recently I came across an article by Dr. Caroline Sturdy Colls, titled: Holocaust Archaeology: Archaeological Approaches to Landscapes of Nazi Genocide and Persecution (Journal of...
View ArticleThe Syrian issue and its implications
By Wilfried Heink- CIA Map of Syria Looking at the events as they unfolded regarding Syria, one wonders what this is really all about. The “No” vote by the British Parliament is viewed as a return to...
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By Richard A. Widmann- Revisionism should start with Bismarck’s reunification of Germany in 1871 Widmann: For readers who may not know you, could you explain how you first became involved in historical...
View ArticleThe Road to the First World War
By Wilfried Heink- Was the German Kaiser really responsible for launching WWI? Preamble The Holy Roman Empire German Nation, in fact a German Empire – German chiefs had accepted the Pope as ceremonial...
View ArticleThe NS State and how the “Endlösung” developed
By Wilfried Heink- There is no solid evidence showing if and when Hitler decided on the “final solution.” To this day we have no solid evidence showing if and when Hitler decided on this so-called...
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