General Otto Ernst Remer, 85, one of the most famous military men of the
Hitler era, has quietly passed away in his Spanish exile in the Andalusian
resort of Marbella, where he had been forced to flee in 1994 after being
sentenced to a 22-month jail in his native country, Germany.
One of General Remer's "thought crimes" was writing the "Remer
Depesche" a newsletter believed to have the power of "inciting
the people" by publicly informing Germans about unproved claims pertaining
to the "Holocaust".
Another one of his specific "crimes" was the distribution of a
video documentary which likewise questioned the existence of the "Holocaust"
and denounced the money-making legend as a propaganda tool against the German
state and its citizens.
The German government tried hard to have him extradited, but a Spanish court
last year said the frail General could not be forcibly returned to Germany
because the charges he faced there had no equivalent under Spanish law.
Good for the Spaniards! The vengeful Canadian government, ever goaded on
by "Never forgive and never forget!", could learn a lesson there!
In his youth, General Remer was in charge of the Berlin Garrison. He became
a well-known name in the Third Reich because he was the one who foiled the
July 20, 1944 assassination attempt against the Führer.
Ernst knew General Remer well. He made extensive interviews with him for
his "Voice of Freedom Show" and frequently traveled with the General
in earlier years in Germany and Canada to film these interviews and talks.
The two men found that they had a common friend in the German-Rumanian-Jewish
author Joseph Ginzburg, also known as Joseph Burg, who had written numerous
Revisionist and anti-Zionist books and booklets in German.
(I read some of them; they are truly excellent!)
Naturally, the Zionists hated Burg!
Now I will tell you when I first saw the kind and good side of Ernst Zundel.
It happened at the 1994 IHR convention where Ernst spoke at a banquet and
described to a hushed audience how Burg, after he had passed away, was refused
burial at the side of his wife in a Jewish cemetery.
Burg, a lifelong atheist, was therefore scheduled to be buried in a Christian
cemetery in Munich by default, and guess who gave the eulogies?
Ernst Zundel and the General.
Said Ernst at that banquet, and his voice cracked a little: "All of
a sudden, I heard this rumble in the coffin..."
You see?
True irony of fate! An honest Jewish man who valued truth, beneath a giant
Christian crucifix in a Catholic church in Munich, being honored by two
men, despised and hunted by their respective governments and people - BECAUSE
THE TRIBE REFUSED HIM KINDNESS EVEN IN HIS DEATH!
Now the Nazi General and the scholarly Jew are together where you and I
will be tomorrow to tell the Lord how blind and stubborn and destructive
people are on earth.
Ingrid
Thought for the Day:
"The future is hidden even from the men who made it."