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Crimes Against the Wehrmacht

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By Franz W. Seidler • Translated by Carlos Whitlock Porter

Franz W. Seidler is a professor of modern history specializing in social and military history at the University of the Bundeswehr, Munich. Dr. Seidler’s principal field of research is World War II. His main publications in book form deal with the personnel problems of the Wehrmacht (German Armed Forces) and with problems of legal jurisdiction of the Wehrmacht and collaboration in German-occupied territories.

The present volume is intended to provide a picture of the mortal dangers posed to every German soldier by the Red Army’s bestial conduct of partisan warfare in violation of international law. Crimes Against the Wehrmacht provides full documentation of over 300 Soviet war crimes committed from 1941 to 1942, accompanied by exact descriptions, many of them proven in detail by eyewitness statements and horrifying photographic evidence.

This volume was made possible by a systematic study of the archives of the incorruptible and entirely objective Wehrmacht War Crimes Bureau, which investigated 8,000 war crimes. Even Goebbels’s propaganda ministry was compelled to keep silent about these atrocities for fear of the possible effect they might have on German morale. Only now is the full truth of the matter revealed. Horrifying mutilations, deliberate blindings, rapes, inconceivable tortures, sadism, massacres of wounded men in hospitals, cold-blooded slaughter—even cannibalism practiced by the Soviets on the bodies of German soldiers—are all proven in abundant detail. More than 100 photographs help prove the point.

Softcover, 481 pages, #733

 

French Gestapo Trials and Other Articles

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By Vincent Reynouard • Translated by Carlos Whitlock Porter

A few years ago, Vincent Reynouard—currently residing at an unknown location to avoid imprisonment for his scholarly historical writings—had a brainstorm. He took the trouble to compare the accusations made against the Gestapo at Nuremberg by the French with the postwar French trials of the same personnel, involving the same cases, the same victims, the same witnesses.

What he found was that the evidence and accusations were not the same: The accusations made at Nuremberg in these same cases had already been investigated and were already forgotten. This review of the French Gestapo trials offers some of the best proof that the “evidence” presented against the Germans at the Nuremberg trials was completely fabricated.

The articles in this book are scholarly, serious and well-researched and include ones covering:

•  Gestapo behavior toward women and young girls
•  a summary of Gestapo cases
•  legends about the Gestapo
•  the truth about Oradour-sur-Glane
•  the sea water medical experiments
•  the origins of the emaciated corpses and more.

Softcover, 236 pages, #734.