Your headline "Story of Second World War may be written next Century"
quoting John Keegan . . . is misleading and disingenuous.
Many attempts have been made already in the present century by historians
of integrity to publish the whole truth about World War II, but almost
all have been ruthlessly suppressed by Western Governments, at the behest
of and under pressure from Germany's enemies, notably organized Jewry.
Deplorably, the media have been willing, if not enthusiastic partners in
this campaign to deceive the public and to camouflage the sordid reality.
Of course, to the insightful Gentile observer it is outrageous to claim
that World War II was "a good war for Canada" or anyone else,
with the notable exception of Stalinism and Zionism. It is equally outrageous
to suggest that war with Germany was necessary to avoid a "world-wide
nightmare." It was war with Germany that precipitated the slaughter
and subsequent multiplicity of postwar problems that now plague humanity
and are becoming increasingly intractable.
It is self-evident (at least to historians who have not sold their souls
to the politically correct Establishment) that W.W.II was an abomination
contrived by special interest groups to weaken the Christian nations and
to set the stage for the foundation of a Jewish state in Palestine. A secondary
objection was the aggrandizement of the Soviet Union to create a balance
of power which could be exploited by Zionists on both sides of the Iron
Curtain.
Surely even the Editor, however commercially compelling the inclination
to conform, must acknowledge (to himself, at least) that W.W.II was not
a worthy cause, nor served any plausible interest of Western civilization.
If war were inevitable, and perhaps it was for reasons other than those
postulated by Granastein & Co., the only logical alliance, from the
standpoint of western Gentile interests, would have been with Christian
Germany against atheistic, tyrannical communism.
Sincerely,
Ian Macdonald