On November 11, 1918, an armistice was signed in an old car near Compiègne, marking the end of World War I. Six months later, on June 28, 1919, the Treaty of Versailles was signed — a verdict that placed all...
the blame for the war itself and its consequences on Germany, thus opening the gates to hell. Numerous publications and documents that have become available after the opening of archives in the last ten years shed new light on the hidden and overt motives of those events. It is now considered proven that not only Germany but also other parties to the conflict were interested in the great war. However, no one wants to acknowledge that the Treaty of Versailles created the conditions for the rise of the Führer to power and the outbreak of World War II. It is necessary to speak about this, as Versailles is still in effect today, and preparations for the next great war are underway in full swing. In this book, Professor Alexander Sosnovsky, a publicist and correspondent for numerous political media outlets, discusses with security expert and parliamentary state secretary Willy Wimmer the tough but important questions. The answers to them will help clarify the historical picture and provide a different perspective on today's events.
On November 11, 1918, an armistice was signed in an old car near Compiègne, marking the end of World War I. Six months later, on June 28, 1919, the Treaty of Versailles was signed — a verdict that placed all the blame for the war itself and its consequences on Germany, thus opening the gates to hell. Numerous publications and documents that have become available after the opening of archives in the last ten years shed new light on the hidden and overt motives of those events. It is now considered proven that not only Germany but also other parties to the conflict were interested in the great war. However, no one wants to acknowledge that the Treaty of Versailles created the conditions for the rise of the Führer to power and the outbreak of World War II. It is necessary to speak about this, as Versailles is still in effect today, and preparations for the next great war are underway in full swing. In this book, Professor Alexander Sosnovsky, a publicist and correspondent for numerous political media outlets, discusses with security expert and parliamentary state secretary Willy Wimmer the tough but important questions. The answers to them will help clarify the historical picture and provide a different perspective on today's events.
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