They may have had intentions of liberating, especially at first when they liberated Poland and fight Bolshevism. Over time they developed problems with which master they served:
I think you're working along the right lines here. The thesis which is forming in my mind is that the National Socialists were the creation of a very small covert group (which you would call infiltrators, except they were the ones that launched the project) aimed at the eventual destruction of the German state and people as a threat to the New World Order.
I'm not very familiar with the very early history and internal dealings of what would become the Nazis, so the thesis is not well formed, but the basic idea is that the tiny cancer that the NSDAP body formed around eventually metastasized into things similar to those you mentioned. (I might except the occult, though, which I think has been purposely blown way out of proportion lately to make us think the Nazis were not just evil, but evil weirdos.)
As it if forming in my mind, Bormann was the ringmaster and Goering was a mole, and there must have been others. They had collected around them "true believers" in the betterment of the German state and people: Hitler, Goebbels, Hess, Rommel, and probably Himmler.
This is actually just a sub-thesis of the larger thesis that WW2 was a managed event, and the Nazis were just one more piece on the chessboard.
Yes, these are exactly the questions for which investigation will go a long way towards revealing who was up to what in that time period. You'll also notice such issues are studiously avoided in TV programs on WW2. (But sure enough, if you turn on one of these "history" channels, within 5 minutes you'll see Nazis shooting off artillery, as if this is important for people to understand.)
One of the finer points of how this all echoes into the modern day is the explanation for why Putin very strongly denies that the Soviets were poised to invade. (This of course flies in the face of the reason why the Red Army got their asses kicked: they were deployed for offensive movement rather than defense.)
To me, it's good proof that Putin is anti-NWO. He doesn't want to weaken the still somewhat vulnerable Russians by telling them that their "Great Patriotic War where we defeated Fascism" was actually "That time when tens of millions of us got killed by the heirs of the Bolsheviks using us as pawns in their plan of global domination." Understandable of him to do that, no?
Bolsheviks has taken over Russia, Italy, and Spain. As they encroached on Belgium and Poland it's not surprising that the neighboring countries grew concerned. What's curious is why France assumed they wouldn't be affected.... instead turning their attention 100% to the East rather than the North and Southwest flanks
They may have had intentions of liberating, especially at first when they liberated Poland and fight Bolshevism. Over time they developed problems with which master they served:
I think you're working along the right lines here. The thesis which is forming in my mind is that the National Socialists were the creation of a very small covert group (which you would call infiltrators, except they were the ones that launched the project) aimed at the eventual destruction of the German state and people as a threat to the New World Order.
I'm not very familiar with the very early history and internal dealings of what would become the Nazis, so the thesis is not well formed, but the basic idea is that the tiny cancer that the NSDAP body formed around eventually metastasized into things similar to those you mentioned. (I might except the occult, though, which I think has been purposely blown way out of proportion lately to make us think the Nazis were not just evil, but evil weirdos.)
As it if forming in my mind, Bormann was the ringmaster and Goering was a mole, and there must have been others. They had collected around them "true believers" in the betterment of the German state and people: Hitler, Goebbels, Hess, Rommel, and probably Himmler.
This is actually just a sub-thesis of the larger thesis that WW2 was a managed event, and the Nazis were just one more piece on the chessboard.
The decision to invade Russia, for example, was based upon which intelligence, upon which recommendation?
Yes, these are exactly the questions for which investigation will go a long way towards revealing who was up to what in that time period. You'll also notice such issues are studiously avoided in TV programs on WW2. (But sure enough, if you turn on one of these "history" channels, within 5 minutes you'll see Nazis shooting off artillery, as if this is important for people to understand.)
One of the finer points of how this all echoes into the modern day is the explanation for why Putin very strongly denies that the Soviets were poised to invade. (This of course flies in the face of the reason why the Red Army got their asses kicked: they were deployed for offensive movement rather than defense.)
To me, it's good proof that Putin is anti-NWO. He doesn't want to weaken the still somewhat vulnerable Russians by telling them that their "Great Patriotic War where we defeated Fascism" was actually "That time when tens of millions of us got killed by the heirs of the Bolsheviks using us as pawns in their plan of global domination." Understandable of him to do that, no?
Bolsheviks has taken over Russia, Italy, and Spain. As they encroached on Belgium and Poland it's not surprising that the neighboring countries grew concerned. What's curious is why France assumed they wouldn't be affected.... instead turning their attention 100% to the East rather than the North and Southwest flanks