May 8th 1945 - Soviet Red Army Troops Captured Dresden!

USSR: May 8th 1945 – Soviet Red Army Captures Dresden! (8.5.2025)

Of course, despite the horrific nature of the bombing – a British POW (Victor Gregg) was present – the onus today to is paint the Nazi Germans (and their allies) as “victims”, and the Soviets as the enemy. I remember seeing photographs of Victor Gregg attending Communist Party Meetings in the UK in his old age – but following his death in 2021, the British State has been quick to down play his Socialist leanings and pro-Soviet attitudes – by declaring him an “MI6” spy! As he helped the Germans after the bombing (he ladled what was left of the bodies out of bomb shelters within which the women and children had been “cooked” and reduced to a type of thick “soap”) – the local Police (which had been tasked with executing him as a British Commando) released him as a sign of good-will. Gregg chose to walk in the direction of the advancing Soviet Red Army – which took him in and greeted him as a fellow Comrade! Whatever the truth surrounding Gregg – learn how deceptive the bourgeois State can be! Either way, the USSR stated that the Allied bombing of Dresden was not requested by them – and had no direct influence on the outcome of the battle.

Historical ‘Weight’ of Evidence Suggests ‘David Irving’ Did Take Place! (25.5.2023)

By the end, Irving tells us that Hitler was not in good physical shape but yet kept a tenuous psychological grip on a type of reality. David Irving pieces together the Hitler paradigm with a remarkable clarity and it is a shame that he let his far-right political views edge out his outstanding literary and research skills. As a result, the man formerly known as ‘David Irving’ still peddles his wares through self-publishing, a hard to find website (linked above) and the ‘direct selling’ capacity the internet age offers! David Irving is not only being persecuted for his far-right views (as despicable as they might be) – but is also being punished for pointing-out certain ‘unsavoury’ facts about WWII that emerge from the objective consideration of Allied behaviour! I remember reading in a book about the Nuremburg Trials (NOT penned by David Irving) that an Allied legal expert thought that the remit of the ‘Trials’ should to expanded to consider alleged ‘Allied’ War Crimes – but this idea was considered too controversial and was ultimately ‘rejected’! I suspect David Irving got the Memo (he is too good of a researcher not to have done) but I doubt he had time to read it – hence the misunderstanding!