by Oui
Fri May 2nd, 2025 at 08:12:37 PM EST
Carnegie established the Peace Palace in the City of The Hague and its citizens were proud of it.
The Dutch had a vigorous resistance underground during the Nazi occupation from 10th of May to the Liberation by Allied forces in the fall of 1944 (South Holland) until the 5th of May in '45.
Many heroics were told in books and some documentaries and films. The images of destruction and suffering never made it into films ... wars create havoc, cut deep in family ties and the wounds are felt and seen until the last person passed away.
The younger generation are now prepared by the Atlanticist for a new global war under leadership of NATO ... it's a sacrilege to come to The Hague and hold the next NATO leadership summit of warmongering.
I do hope the Peace Palace will not be silent during the months of May and June ahead of the war gaggle of leaders who do not have peace in their vocabulary. An ugly seen I just cannot wrap my head around. The summit should have been located elsewhere like the bombed city of Rotterdam or Amsterdam where so many Jews were caught in razzia's and deported through the Westerbork camp to the death camps of Hitler's Nazi Germany.
Damn you Mark for your attempt the peacewash the NATO Summit to hold this in my beloved city of Peace ☮️. You have done such tricks multiple times as Dutch prime minister during 14 years ... Russophobia and warmongering from February 2014 on forward. Your tenure in politics will be remembered as one big lie.
NAZI GERMANY INVASION MAY 1940
Propaganda film ... defending our "fatherland" ... nothing ever changes in war rhetoric.
Sky-Blitz The German Airborne Invasion of Holland, May, 1940
My father was one of the defenders waking up on Sunday morning in a bunker near the bridge head.
German Occupation and Destruction of Social Order | Oui @BooMan - 6 July 2018 |
I was born a few months after the German capitulation and as a boy I was witness to the effects of vast destruction in The Netherlands. I have written many times about the effects of the German occupation, the minefields and bunkers along the North Sea coastline where I grew up. See info the Atlantik Wall.
More important, I was witness to many first hand accounts of heroism and collaboration experienced during the German occupation of Holland from 5-10-1940 through 5-5-1945. My dad was under arms after a call for duty [general mobilization of 1939] and was stationed at the Moerdijk Bridges that should have been part of the defense. Dutch traitors working for the Nazis before the invasion and they managed to sabotage the explosives as the German forces crossed the border from the East and South.
The German Blitzkrieg was overwhelming and the Dutch capitulated within two weeks. The German Luftwaffe had destroyed the city center of Rotterdam, a civilian target. A new method of war to subjugate a people and nation.
The Bombing of Rotterdam: May 14th, 1940 | WWII Documentary |
Razzia's in Amsterdam
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#BergenBelsen #Auschwitz #Sinti | Deportation Westerbork Film - Edition 2021 |
Deportation 19 May 1944 from the Dutch Westerbork transit camp, filmed by the German Jewish refugee and camp prisoner Rudolf Breslauer. Shortly thereafter 20 km north in the Dutch town Assen, train cars are added from the Belgian Transport XXV (25) from transit camp Kazerne Dossin (Dossin barracks) in Mechelen, and the combined transport with Jews, Sinti and Roma, including Settela Steinbach, continues to the east...to the Bergen-Belsen and Auschwitz concentration camps.
From the diaries ...
Germans and a Warped Mind Nazi Germany
Holocaust distortion more dangerous than outright denial | TOI |
Meyer, 60, knows a thing or two about deep and irrational hatred of Jews -- and about the power of pushing back against it. She was born and raised in Celle, a village in Lower Saxony, just a few kilometers from the infamous Bergen-Belsen concentration camp where Anne Frank died along with some 50,000 other Jewish Europeans.
MSM Misses Another Headline On Holocaust Remembrance Day | Oui @BooMan - 28 Jan. 2016 |
With the failed attempts to turn dictator states in the Middle East into a democracy American style, the 21st century has turned hope for humanity into a disaster for millions of people. No European state is showing leadership and take responsibility for military failures. In hindsight, the costly endeavor by president Bush in Iraq offers a better contrast to the awful R2P hands-off policy during eight years of the Obama administration.
From my diaries ...
Liberation of Auschwitz - Heroic Deed of Red Army
If you ask the prisoners of Auschwitz or at least those who have ever visited the memorial and museum about what they felt - they will tell you that the place where hundreds of thousands died is under the effects of cursed seal. One gets the impression that the death silence of the cemetery is still broken by cries and moans of inmates pushed into gas chambers...piles of shoes of all sizes, tooth brushes, glasses... all these objects still appear to preserve the warmth of hands of the people they belonged to.
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Grzegorz Schetyna, the Poland's Minister of Foreign Affairs, suggested that Ukrainian troops should be celebrated for liberating the Hitler's camp of death camp, and not the Soviet Red Army. («Since the Ukrainian soldiers were there on that January day, it was they who opened the camp's gates», Schetyna said). It's not the first and, probably, not the last attempt to distort the events related to Auschwitz liberation and the whole history of WWII. In April 2007 Poland closed the Russian exposition in Auschwitz which was located on the grounds of the former camp since 1961. The administration of the museum in the former Auschwitz concentration camp said it could be reopened only if Russia acknowledged occupation of Poland by the USSR. The Polish side insisted that Western Ukraine and Belarus were Polish territories till 1939 and the inmates from these territories were Polish not Soviet.
Poland also wants the territories «annexed» by the USSR in accordance with the Soviet-German treaty of 1939 to be marked on the map at the exposition's entrance.
The Soviet liberation of Auschwitz: firsthand memories & photos
On Jan. 27, 1945 the Soviet Army, under the command of Marshal Ivan Konev, put an end to the largest concentration camp of the Third Reich. Here are some accounts of the participants and witnesses of those events.
Auschwitz prisoners were liberated by four Red Army infantry divisions. The vanguard was composed of fighters from the 107th and 100th divisions. Major Anatoly Shapiro served in the latter division. His shock troops were the first to open the camp's gates. He remembers:
In the second half of the day we entered the camp's territory and walked through the main gate, on which a slogan written with wire hung: "Work sets you free." Going inside the barracks without a gauze bandage was impossible. Corpses lay on the two-story bunk beds. From underneath the bunk beds skeletons that were barely alive would crawl out and swear that they were not Jews. No one could believe they were being liberated.
Hijacking Peace by Zelensky for War Escalation | 3 May 2024 |
So he came by night to The Hague, the city of Peace and Carnegie foundation of the Peace Palace and what it stands for.
Brutal war propaganda supported by opportunistic leader VVD party and Prime Minister Mark Rutte.
Today, Thursday May 4th is the Commemoration of heroes and war deaths, especially the citizens killed during the German occupation 1940-45 and the Jewish population arrested, transported through Westerbork to extermination camps of Hitler Nazi terror and genocide. Most camps were on Ukrainian territory, Poland and Eastern Germany. Soviet prisoners of war too were slaughtered as cattle.
GAZA GENOCIDE OCT 2023 to PRESENT
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