Hitler and Historical Truth in World War II - Part I
Released on = September 3, 2006, 1:22 pm
Press Release Author = Martin Chekel, Benefactor of The United States World War II War Correspondents Military Museum.
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Press Release Summary = Was Adolf Hitler\'s rise to power an experiment in distorting historical truth and using in propaganda to control and create fear in the German and European public?
Was Hitler\'s rise to power a psycho-political operation planned and coordinated by members of the Council on Foreign Relations, Institutes of International Affairs, and Institutes of Pacific Relations?
Press Release Body = Hitler and Historical Truth in World War II
Was Adolf Hitler\'s rise to power an experiment in distorting historical truth and using it in propaganda to control and create fear in the German and European public?
MEIN KAMPF\'s editorial preface warns: \"... MEIN KAMPF is a propagandistic essay by a violent partisan. As such it often warps historical truth and sometimes ignores it completely. We have, therefore, felt it our duty to accompany the text with factual information which constitutes an extensive critique of the original. No American would like to assume responsibility for giving the public a text which, if not tested in the light of diligent inquiry, might convey the impression that Hitler was writing history rather than propaganda.. \" Adolph Hitler, and his NAZI propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels warped historical truth by ignoring it completely, and stressing favorable and unfavorable truths to cause tension and hate between different groups of people.
MEIN KAMPF\'s editorial introduction informs us historical truth was ignored completely for over 14 years;
\"Until now the only version of MEIN KAMPF in English has been a condensation of the complete book, published in 1933 [under the title MY BATTLE, prepared by E.T.S. Dugdale in England], containing less than half the total text...There are undoubtedly passages of great importance which now appear in English for the first time. For example, Chapter V, of the condensed version left out the whole of what Hitler describes as his wartime reflections on propaganda and on methods for fighting Marxism. We have marked at various points in the text the important new material. Furthermore, any abridgement must necessarily fail, in proportion to the degree of its condensation, to give the full flavor of the author\'s mind. Even the repetitions have their significance in conveying a sense of the character behind them. MEIN KAMPF is, above all, a book of feeling...The translation here offered is from the first German edition - the two volumes respectively of 1925 and 1927, which are now quite difficult to obtain...\"
Was Hitler\'s rise to power a psycho-political operation planned and coordinated by members of the Council on Foreign Relations, Institutes of International Affairs, and Institutes of Pacific Relations?
On September 12, 1939, the Council on Foreign Relations began to take control of the Department of State. On that day Hamilton Fish Armstrong, Editor of Foreign Affairs, and Walter H. Mallory, Executive Director of the Council on Foreign Relations, paid a visit to the State Department. The Council proposed forming groups of experts to proceed with research in the general areas of Security, Armament, Economic, Political, and Territorial problems.
The State Department accepted the proposal. The project (1939-1945) was called Council on Foreign Relations War and Peace Studies. Hamilton Fish Armstrong was Executive director.
The Council\'s wartime work was confidential.
CFR member William L. Langer was OSS branch chief for Research and Analysis. William Langer used the technique to produce a psychological profile of Hitler, as part of Donovan\'s Top Secret OSS study 21. Langer was a key figure in the intelligence community. William L. Langer was one of ten editorial sponsors of the American Edition of MEIN KAMPF (1939).
Why wasn\'t a translation made available to the English speaking people until 1939?
William Langer, Allen W. Dulles, and Arthur Sweetser were members of the Council on Foreign Relations Peace and Aims Group. Arthur Sweetser, became the Deputy director of the Office of War Information. Sweetser and Langer also worked together as members of the Political Group with John Foster Dulles, Allan\'s brother.
General Donovan and Allen Dulles made a career of trying to have the Director of Central Intelligence assigned to the Office of the President.
This article is to make people think about the knowledge they are provided.
People\'s actions are strongly influenced by their knowledge base. People act on their beliefs. Knowledge can make for independence if it helps people meet their world more confidently and realistically.One can manipulate a person\'s actions by corrupting their knowledge base; by warping historical truth; or ignoring it completely. Those who have wanted others to remain dependent have always recognized this fact and have opposed the spread of knowledge.
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