A closer look at the Soviet “Extraordinary State Commission”(ESC) which...
By Wilfried Heink- The third sub-chapter in the essay by Marina Sorokina is entitled, “The Curve of Your Life is Sloping Upward in Interesting Ways”. (A letter to I. P. Trainin is the source of the...
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By Wilfried Heink- The forth subchapter in the essay by Marina Sorokina is titled: Viacheslav Molotov: “It Is Time for the ChGK to Get to Work”. Sorokina writes that it “took more than four month” to...
View ArticleThe suppressed History of Crimes committed on German soldiers in WWII. Part I
By Wilfried Heink The following essays are based mostly on “Verbrechen der Sieger. Das Schicksal der deutschen Kriegsgefangenen in Osteuropa”(Crimes of the victors. The fate of German POWs in Eastern...
View ArticleThe suppressed History of Crimes committed on German soldiers in WWII. Part II
By Wilfried Heink The next chapter is by Prof. Dr. Fritz Münch, titled: Zum Recht der Kriegsgefangenschaft (The Rights of Prisoners of War). The author tells us that existing law concerning POWs is...
View ArticleThe suppressed History of Crimes committed on German soldiers in WWII. Part III
By Wilfried Heink- Dr. Rudolf Aschenauer, a lawyer who was involved in the defense of German soldiers, in his book about partisans “Krieg ohne Grenzen” (War without borders, [Druffel-Verlag, Leoni am...
View ArticleThe suppressed History of Crimes committed on German soldiers in WWII. Part IV
By Wilfried Heink- In the Fight with the Partisans: This is the caption of the first chapter under “Yugoslavia” – getting back to Crimes of the Victors, the book under discussion. It contains four...
View ArticleThe suppressed History of Crimes committed on German soldiers in WWII. Part V
By Wilfried Heink- The next chapter is titled “Soviet Union” (Sowjetunion), and begins with “Morgenröte der Befreiung“ (The dawn of liberation). It is well worth the effort to go into this before...
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By Wilfried Heink The last two chapters of Verbrechen der Sieger are titled “Polen” (Poland) and “Tschechoslowakei” (Czechoslovakia). Poland was defeated and therefore did not have any legitimate armed...
View ArticleRemembering the Russian Crime at Katyn
By Richard A. Widmann- RIAN archive 897469 Handover of Katyn forest massacre materials to Poland This week, Russian lawmakers passed a bill that would make Holocaust revisionism illegal. The bill...
View ArticleInterview: Wilf Heink
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...
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