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WWII: An Unacknowledged Conspiracy
by Mike Baker
In the dark corridors of history, where the light of truth is often obscured by a fog of political convenience, lies the complicit role of the British establishment in fostering the rise of one of the most tyrannical regimes the world has ever seen. The Milner Group, a shadowy network of influence intertwined with the British Royal Family, played an insidious role in laying the groundwork for Adolf Hitler's ascent to power, a narrative that history books, often penned in the halls of the very same powers, would have us overlook.

The Milner Group: A Clandestine Cabal

Let us first dissect the Milner Group, an elite circle formed around Alfred Milner, a man whose imperial ambitions were as vast as the British Empire itself. This group, with its tentacles extending into politics, finance, and journalism, was not merely about maintaining British dominance but also about shaping global politics to serve their interests. Their philosophy, steeped in the belief of imperial expansion, found a chilling echo in Hitler's own vision for a new order dominated by Germany.

The Windsors' Flirtation with Fascism

The British Royal Family, particularly Edward VIII, later known as the Duke of Windsor, displayed an alarming affinity for fascist ideologies. Edward's abdication to marry Wallis Simpson was not merely a romantic escapade but a political maneuver that saw him and his wife visiting Nazi Germany in 1937, where they were warmly received by Hitler and his cronies. Photographs of Edward giving the Nazi salute are not just historical curiosities; they are damning evidence of a sympathy that could have political implications.

The Duke's actions were not isolated; they reflected a broader sentiment within the British upper echelons, where fascism was seen not as a threat but as a potential ally against the spread of Bolshevism. This misguided admiration for authoritarian control and order under fascism was subtly supported by elements within the Royal Family, contributing to an environment where Hitler could be seen as a opposing dialectic against communism, a movement which the British elite also created, rather than the existential danger.

Economic Entanglements

The economic connections cannot be ignored. The Milner Group, through its influence over the financial sectors, had ties with German industrialists and bankers who would later fund Hitler's rise. The laissez-faire attitude towards the financial support of Nazi ventures from British sources was not just an oversight but a calculated move to keep Germany economically tethered in a manner that could benefit both British interests and those of the nascent Nazi regime.

Propaganda and the Press

Control over Western media and public perception was another area where the Milner Group exerted its influence. The British and American press, often under the sway of this group, did not immediately decry Hitler's actions or his ideology. Instead, there was a period where the British public was fed narratives that portrayed Hitler as a stabilizing force in Europe, a view that softened his image and delayed a unified European response to his aggressive expansionism. Time magazine, for example, twice named Hitler "Man of the Year."

The Policy of Appeasement

The policy of appeasement, championed by Neville Chamberlain, was not merely a misstep in diplomacy but a continuation of the Milner doctrine of maintaining the balance of power in Europe by any means necessary. This policy directly benefited Hitler by giving him time to rearm and solidify his grip on Germany without external interference.

Conclusion: An Unacknowledged Conspiracy

The rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party cannot be seen in isolation from the international political landscape of the time. The Milner Group's and British Royalty's roles in this dark chapter of history are often glossed over or entirely omitted from mainstream historical discourse. Yet, their complicity, whether through active support or passive acquiescence, provided the breathing space Hitler needed.

We must question why such narratives are not more prominent. Is it because admitting to such a legacy of cooperation with fascism and communism would tarnish the image of an empire and a monarchy that prides itself on its moral superiority? The truth, uncomfortable as it might be, is that through their actions or inactions, parts of the British establishment facilitated the conditions that allowed Hitler to emerge not just as a national leader but as a global threat. This article, therefore, is not just a critique of the British elite and the central banking families that created both communism, fascism, and Nazism in their efforts to control the world, but a call to re-examine history with a critical eye, recognizing the shadows in which true power often operates.

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Thursday, December 12, 2024  13:40 AKDT
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