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41. Lobster Issue 40: Contents [Lobster #40 (Winter 2000/1)]
... Britain's Secret Killing Machine in Northern Ireland Unfinished Business: state killings and the quest for truth Sex and Rockets: the occult world of Jack Parsons. Private Warriors-- Ken Silverstein Rogue State: A guide to the world's only superpower Globalize This! The battle against the World Trade Organization and corporate rule The Jew of Linz: Wittgenstein, Hitler and their Secret Battle for the Mind The Rebel Who Lost His Cause: the tragedy of John Beckett MP Gassed: British Chemical Warfare Experiments on Humans at Porton Down Articles of Resistance Margaret Thatcher Vol 1: The Grocer's Daughter Sources Feedback Web update Parish Notices Thanks to Robin Whittaker, Rom, Tom Easton, Ian Tresman, Jane Affleck ...
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42. Also Noticed [Lobster #46 (Winter 2003)]
... : Money, Murder and the Vatican Paul L. Williams Prometheus Books, New York, 2003 h/b, $27.00 www.prometheusbooks.com A short (200 pages, large print) and sharp history of the Catholic church's greatest scandals. Wearing his philosophy PhD and MA in divinity lightly, Williams conducts the reader through the church's enrichment by the Hitler and Mussolini regimes in exchange for its support; the church's wartime role supporting the genocidal Croat regime; its post-war role in helping Nazis flee Europe; the long succession of financial and political scandals – Sindona, Calvi, Gelli et al – over the last 30 years; and the sex abuse scandal which is ripping the church to bits ...
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43. Historical Notes [Lobster #51 (Summer 2006)]
... the war some of the Nazis' leading collaborators, such as Petain in France, Admiral Horthy in Hungary and Anton Pavelic in Croatia, attempted to remodel politics and economics in their countries on authoritarian, anti-Communist and anti-materialist lines. In France 'Work, Family, Country' replaced 'Liberty, Equality and Fraternity'. With the collapse of the Hitler regime these structures also fell and were replaced by leftist regimes in which the Communists either predominated (as in eastern Europe) or held ministerial office (as in France). In Italy the well-organised Communist Party, capitalising on its role in leading partisan activity against the Germans after 1943, threatened to win power at the ballot box. ...
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44. Re: [Lobster #52 (Winter 2006/7)]
... truth is established by irrefutable and independent evidence...'. No problem in this instance as 'the evidence of the Prime Minister and the senior officials was strong and was consistent with the surrounding circumstances.' Brownshirt Windsors? Our own royal family occasionally flits through the pages of Jonathan Petropoulos's exhaustive survey of the German aristocracy's involvement with the Hitler Gang, Royals and the Reich: the Princes von Hessen in Nazi Germany (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006). In particular, Anthony Blunt's post-war mission to Schloss Friedrichshof on behalf of the royal family is examined in some detail (pp.337-344), with the author concluding that he was under instructions to look out for documents ...
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45. Saddam Hussein on Trial [Lobster #56 (Winter 2008/9)]
... of law would easily identify as falling within the ambit of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity as defined in the statute of the I[nternational] C[riminal] C[ourt] and incorporated in the UK in the International Criminal Court Act of 2001.' (p. 59) Whether Saddam Hussein was 'worse than Hitler', to quote George Bush Sr's memorable 1990 tub-thumper, he was certainly a flawed, authoritarian leader who made incalculable errors. But he also stood as a central figure in the recent history of the strategic Fertile Crescent.'[A ]s far as Iraq was concerned, he alone had all the secrets. When he was ...
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46. International Fascista in Action [Lobster #12 (Sep 1986)]
... DEA's) computers, considers Communism worth of an Index entry, but not fascism. To my knowledge, the Times has not, in recent years, printed any investigative story on international fascism: it is no longer the paper that dared to note, back in 1923, the almost certainly accurate reports that an obscure German thug called Adolph Hitler was being secretly financed by Henry Ford. (121) It did, however, transmit the intriguing and (I believe) highly significant detail that the Spanish AAA behind the Argentine Cesarsky and the Cuban Carlos Perez "has supporters in Argentina and South Korea". (122) Like the Greek junta, the Park regime has taken ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 13  -  01 Sep 1986  -  URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue12/lob12-18.htm
... through the solemn narrative, laughter might be a diversion from the book's considerable ultra-right undertow. In chapter 6 Moon bemoans the belittling since 1945 of the shared heritage of the Aryan and Celtic people. In chapter 10 he introduces one Jan Van Helsing who has'...special connections to secret societies in Germany some of which actually helped Hitler into power.' It turns out that Helsing has been banned from publication in Germany for saying that the Protocols of the Elders of Zion is worthy of being taken seriously and is used by the Illuminati to control world politics. Later we learn that Himmler was greatly misunderstood and didn't really want the Holocaust; that 'war reparations' are ...
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48. Feedback [Lobster #40 (Winter 2000/1)]
... with whom Philip stayed at 30 Adelaide Rd in Swiss Cottage, was an agent; and Evans even simulated an interest in Trotskyism. Finally, war plans are often mad. They are done as paper exercises to keep staff officers employed on the outside chance that something like it might occur. There are indications that in the twenties and before Hitler came to power the Army was planning for a war against Russia on the North West Frontier and in Afghanistan, the Navy was planning for a war against Japan and, barmiest of the lot, the Air Force, since planes then did not go very far then, was planning a war against France. I doubt very much that ...
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... topic of Nordic romanticism during the 1920s, and which from 1933 resulted in, amongst other things, the introduction of cranial measuring into German schoolrooms as part and parcel of the Nazification of German schools. Thanks to a leg-up from the Thuringian Nazi Party in 1930 Gunther was appointed to the University of Jena with his inaugural lecture being attended by Hitler himself. Through his work, which set out to prove the racial superiority of the Aryan race both theoretically and physically- he had been involved in the compulsory sterilisation programme of children born to black fathers in the Ruhr, 'Rassen-Gunther', as he was affectionately known, rose to become one of the SS's most prominent ideologues. His ...
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... supporting what Hope calls state/fascist 'collusion'. But 'collusion' makes it sound furtive and underhand; and as Knight's letter shows, the relationship was hardly that. The state-- and the secret state-- was very much more ramshackle in the 1920s than it is now; and fascism then did not carry the overtones of Hitler and Holocaust. Hope notes that some of the 'radical right' were anti-semitic but also notes that 'tariff reform, a united Empire and patriotic nationalism served as the basis of fascist ideology throughout the inter-war years.' The same concepts served as the basis of the ideology of much of the Conservative Party in this period. In 1927 it ...
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