Airey Neave, a British politician, was
supposedly killed by a car bomb planted
by the Irish National
Liberation Army, but several people,
including an investigate journalist,
a politician and a House
of Common's insider, went public with
the claim that Neave was killed for
Soviet/US/NATO
(ie Jewish) interests, by traitorous
elements within the British Secret
Services.
Airey Neave was a British war hero who
escaped from Colditz Castle during
WW2, he spoke fluent German and was a
trained lawyer, so he was sent to
the Nuremberg trial where he read
the indictments to all the defendants.
Neave was also responsible for compiling
a lengthy report on the witness
testimony used
by the defence at the main Nuremberg
trial. It includes the following
paragraph regarding
the affidavit of Fritz Schwalm, an SS
officer in the Race and Settlement Main
Office:
"The department
(the SS) knew
nothing of the
murders of Jews
although they
knew about
deportations. The
deportations of
Jews were
founded on the
principle that
the twenty-five
million Jews in
the world had a
right to
establish their
own homeland and
to work out
their own
problems there."
IMT Blue Series Vol.42, page 80. Click
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