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HEROES OFTHE REICHADOLF HITLERThe Only DemocraticallyElected Leader of World War TwoPUBLISHING REAL HISTORYMike Walsh

BIOGRAPHYMIKE WALSHMike Walsh is a veteran journalist, broadcaster and historian. A fugitive fromrenegade Europeans, leftists, palace journalists, he has shrugged off their wrath over50 years of writing. His Irish-American father, Patrick had fought in four conflicts bythe time he reached 40-years of age: The Irish peoples guerrilla war against theBritish Army‟s Black and Tans. These armed irregulars, dredged from England‟sprisons, were notorious for their viciousness. The Irish War of Independence and onto fight in the most ferocious hand-to-hand battles during the Spanish Civil War.Whilst on the frontlines he was a close associate of American war correspondent,Ernest Hemingway. Mike‟s father formed an enduring friendship with Ireland‟scelebrated playwright, Sean O‟Casey. Eventually his father served in the Royal AirForce during World War Two as an aircraft fitter / flier. Kathleen, Mike‟s welleducated mother also mentored his writing skills. A former novice nun she was acorresponding friend of Spain's Civil War revolutionary La Pasionaria. From the ageof 26 the world-travelling Mike was consumed by a passion for truth and justice.Inevitably, this led him to the potpourri of lies, infamies, cover-ups and crimescommitted by the Allies that militarily defeated the Workers Reich.By doing so they ensured the spread of Bolshevism, denial of freedom to nearly ascore of Central European nations, the dismembering of the British Empire, andsurrender to American imperialism. The Allied victory ensured that Bolshevismwould fester for a further 45 years; this they call victory. Through the base stupidityand race treachery the armed forces of the victors‟ empires destroyed the onerevolution that alone could have ensured the preservation of European culture andvalues. Today, their dance of victory is the dance of death on their own funeral pyres. EDITORIALFURTHER READING Mike Walsh „truth bomb‟ book titles and his poetry andgeneral interest titles can be viewed at the end. Access all books and websites byvisiting www.renegadetribune.com1

DEDICATIONSTo Patrick my father with whom I disagreed to a point of estrangement I belatedlyrealise that he wanted a better world too. He did it in the way he thought right at thetime; bravo. To my dear mother Kathleen for encouraging my love of literature andwriting. To my apolitical wife Nadia who tolerates me. Last but not least I expresspatriarchal love and regards to our sons, Craig, Michael and Nikita.FOREWORDResearching Heroes of the Reich was for me uplifting. I know what a depressingthing it is to write on topics relating to the conflicts of the 20 th Century. Two worldwars, the scourge of Communism and since, the rapacious ferocity of Wall Street andthe NATO West dismembered and disembowelled Europe. An estimated 100 millionEuropeans lost their lives. The White peoples of the world are now very much aminority, thanks to these repeated acts of genocide and brother wars.Tens of millions more Europeans suffered disease, starvation, they laboured and diedunder police states and regimes, millions were deported. Add to this the post-warEuropean Diaspora of tens of millions fleeing the ravages of pinstripe suitedBolsheviks of Wall Street and their well-financed cloth-capped mercenaries, theBolsheviks of Occupied Russia.I experience a gamut of emotions. There is anger and outrage at the futility of war.There is an indignation and abhorrence that creatures, I refuse to call them human,could behave so monstrously towards fellow human beings.Of palace journalists and their editors, documentary makers and establishmenthistorians, what can be said? Forensic posterity will find much human blood on theirhands. These are the poison pen scribes of the elite, the dark forces who profit fromwar. Lurking in their editorial lairs, these hate-filled presstitutes set out blueprints forwar. Dwarfish editors condition people to kill people on behalf of their masters whoprofit from wars. Their infamies are etched into posterity.There is a ray of hope. Conflict also reveals humanity at its most noble, heroic andselflessness. These are candles that light up all battlefields and bring hope to all wars.I join others who adhere to the most noble of centuries old European principles ofvalour in war. I salute our foes, I applaud their heroism, I understand their loyalties, Iam filled with remorse for their suffering, and I ask their forgiveness.I am quite certain that, through Heroes of The Reich, I can demonstrate respect onbehalf of millions repulsed by the post-war denigration of our former combatants. Isalute the last gladiators of Europe, peoples of heroic epic. Germany, a nation smallerin size than Texas, assisted by a handful of allies, fought heroically against theoverwhelming odds of the combined British, American and Bolshevik – ZionistEmpires. What a price they paid for their revolution against the four-headed hydra.Today, their inspiration is the incendiary for the flames from which the phoenix rises. Mike Walsh.2

CONTENTSSILESIAThe Sky my Kingdom. Aviator Hanna ReitschGERMANYGunter Prien. U-Boot Commander ExtraordinaryGERMANYLale Andersen. The Nightingale of WarGERMANYClemens Forell. Epic Escapes. As Far as my Feet will Carry MeSWITZERLANDBaron Franz von Werra. The One That Got AwayAUSTRIAWalter Nowotny. Air Ace among Air AcesGERMANYArno Breker ‘He is up in the Horse’s Left Ear’ENGLAND / GERMANYThe English Woman who won the Führer’s HeartU.S / GERMANYThe Charlie Brown and Fritz Stigler StoryGERMANYElizabeth Schwarzkopf. Faithful to the EndGERMANYNORBERT SCHULTZEThe Man who Made Lili MarleneGERMANYSS-Sturmbannfuhrer Otto Skorzeny. Springing the Italian LeaderGERMANYDid a Battleship's Loss Save Thousands of German Sailors LivesBELGIUMLeon Degrelle. The Man Hitler Wished for a Son3

AUSTRIA / GERMANYPaul Hitler's Last Statement in Homage to her BrotherTHE NETHERLANDSFlorentine Van TonningenESTONIAAlfred Rosenberg Reich Minister for Occupied TerritoriesRUSSIAReich Minister Alfred Rosenberg's Russian HeroesLIECHTENSTEINThe Smallest Country with the Biggest HeartTHE WORLD BEHIND HITLERGerman and Non-German VolunteersThe Ghosts of the Waffen-SSSPAINThe Spanish Waffen-SSGERMANYRudolf Höss. The Hero Who Defied British TortureGERMANYThe Real Heroes. Victims of the Allied Bombing HolocaustFRANCEThe Last Defenders of Berlin’s ChancelleryGERMANYGerman Heroism under British OccupationBRITAIN / GERMANYDoctor Death and the Hanging of HeroesBRITAINOnly Cowards Hang HeroesAUSTRIAHerbert von Karajan. The Unrepentant National Socialist4

GERMANY Heroes Salute HeroesGERMANY Werner von BraunPROPHETIC WORDSProphecies That Today Come TrueBEFORE BEING HANGEDDEAD MEN’S PROPHECIESRIP U.S. / BRITAINOBITUARYWinston Churchill5

HEROES OF THE REICHSILESIATHE SKY MY KINGDOMAVIATOR HANNA REITSCH29 March 1912 – 14 August 1979„When asked why she had left the Fuhrer bunker Hanna Reitsch replied: “It was theblackest day when we could not die at our führer‟s side.” She added with high spirit,“We should all kneel down in reverence and prayer before the altar of theFatherland.” When asked to explain better what she meant by „altar‟ she replied:“Why, Why, the Führer‟s bunker in Berlin.”Hanna's ophthalmologist father wanted her to be a doctor; her mother was a devoutChristian who wrote daily to her daughter throughout her life. Hanna‟s ambition wasto become a flying missionary doctor attending to the needs of the world‟sunfortunates. As a twenty-year old medical student she had her first experience offlying. From there on it was for her cricket board‟s scores of firsts in advances inworld aviation. Hanna was one of the first to cross the Alps in a glider.Born 1912 Hanna Reitsch was to become a legend in many fields of aviation and woninternational acclaim throughout her pioneering career. The world‟s first female testand helicopter pilot she added weight to the debate over woman‟s role in the ThirdReich. Certainly women were given free rein to advance their careers in the Reichthan in any other country.As a test pilot, a job in which longevity is more likely to be shortevity, the pilot flewevery type of aircraft produced by Hitler‟s Germany. She was the only woman to be6

awarded the Iron Cross First-Class and Luftwaffe Diamond Clasp. Only one otherwoman was ever to be awarded the coveted Iron Cross First-class. Reitsch set over40 aviation altitude and endurance records after World War Two. Many of themremain unbroken. She is truly a woman who has been to where no other man orwoman has ever before been. Hanna Reitsch was almost certainly the last flier tosoar over her war-shattered Berlin.It was this Silesia pilot who enthralled her world‟s admirers when she flew the word‟sfirst helicopter. This feat occurred inside Berlin‟s Deutschlandhale in February 1938.The aircraft that world-changing day was an FW-61, a small biplane fuselage withtwo outriggers supporting the contra-rotating rotors.She later recounted: “Professor Focke and his technicians standing below grew eversmaller as I continued to rise straight up, 50 metres, 75 metres, 100 metres. Then Igently began to throttle back and the speed of ascent dwindled till I was hoveringmotionless in midair. This was intoxicating! I thought of the lark, so light and smallof wing, hovering over the summer fields. Now man had wrested from him his lovelysecret.”Throughout the Third Reich era the pilot was devoted to National Socialism. Sheworshipped Adolf Hitler with such passion that she begged to be allowed to perishwith him in the Berlin bunker. This she thought preferable to suffering thehumiliation of cruel torture at the hands of the Allies. A number of the Reichleadership had or were ready to deny the victors their Soviet-style show trial justice.Admiral Husband E. Kimmel, U.S.N Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Fleet spoke formany hundreds of Allied war commanders in all theatres of war: "The war crimestrials were a reversion to the ancient practice of the savage extermination of adefeated enemy and particularly its leaders."The fearless pilot flew a sail-plane into the heart of a thunderstorm. Soaring at100mph she reached 10,500 feet at which point her controls began to freeze. As didher Führer she seemed not only to be God protected but to be aware of it.A Silesia born petite blonde who, despite her diminutive 5‟ 1” size, took to the air as afish takes to water. The skies were her natural habitat. As early as 1931 she set thewomen‟s international record for non-stop glider flying. She was in the air for 5.5hours but broke her own records repeatedly. Reitsch was to extend this achievementto 11.5 hours within 24-months. In 1934 Hanna soared to new heights when shelevelled out at an incredible 2,800 metres. Hitler made her an honorary Fight Captainand she became the first woman pilot to be so awarded. Her description for Germanaircraft was Guardians of the Doors of Peace. Throughout the Reich she was held upas a role model of female achievement. Her fame spread far beyond the borders ofher homeland. On her fifth test flight of an ME 163 she crashed. Before fallingunconscious she insisted on filling out her flight report. She was then five months inhospital before resuming he flight pioneering career. READ MORE7

GERMANYGünther PrienU-BOAT COMMANDER EXTRAORDINARY16 January 1908 – Presumed Dead 7 March 1941Daring and opportunism by a German u-boot skipper sent the pride of Britain‟s RoyalNavy, the battleship Royal Oak to the bottom of Scapa Flow. This island haven, afortress harbor on Scotland‟s west coast, was used by Britain‟s naval forces fromwhich Royal Navy ships attacked German shipping in the North Sea. The facts arewell documented in respect of this humiliating disaster that befell this great Britishwarship ship and many of its ratings. There could however be no question, during orafter the war, of giving the German armed forces for any credit for such valor. Onecan well imagine that had a British submarine as daringly penetrated an impregnableharbor used by the Kriegsmarine there would be more television repeats than therehave been for The Great Escape and The Sound of Music. Such is the nature of warbeing written by the victors.On 4 October 1939, under a clear night sky, U-boot U-47 commander LieutenantGunther Prien skillfully steered his submarine through the eastern channels of thisheavily defended naval redoubt. There was irony to the impending exploit. It was inthe same almost landlocked harbor that many of Germany‟s fighting ships, whensurrendering at the end of World War One, were impertinently scuttled by their ships8

officers rather than allow their use to the British foes. Gunther Prien would havebeen well aware that in entering the unassailable Royal Naval lair he ran an extrarisk. If he was to fail in his objective then he would be handing the British apropaganda coup that would settle an old score. It was a risk he felt obliged to take.Günther Prien U-Boat CommanderFurthermore, with what he was about to do, it is inconceivable that Lieutenant Priencould expect to escape swift and lethal revenge. The odds against his submarine‟sescape were heavily stacked against him. For him the prize must have seemed wellworth death. Moving silently on the surface to avoid submarine nets the Germancommander steered his submarine through the narrow rocky channels of one of theworld‟s most heavily protected naval citadels. On each side of his lurking craft,clearly silhouetted against the night sky and island escarpments, were Royal Navelblock ships. The purpose of the lock ships was to act as sentinels to protect the prideof Britain‟s navy concealed from the open seas. One can imagine the tension as theU-boat crew, in the darkness ahead, spotted the pride of the British Royal Navy,Royal Oak swinging at anchor. At first the German submarine crew thought they haddiscovered HMS Repulse. There was hardly a whisper on board U-47 as a salvo ofthree torpedoes was released and destined to wreak havoc. Their Royal Navy targetwas fortunate. Only one of the three lethal torpedoes hit their target. This causedlittle damage to the formidable British behemoth. READ MORE9

SWITZERLANDTHE ONE WHO GOT AWAYBARON FRANZ VON WERRA13 JULY 1914 – 25 October 1941Of the great escapes during and after World War Two there were two German escapesthat become legendary. Both were turned into unmissable movies though each ofthese are viewed with the more balanced and informed background by reading thebooks of these sagas. I seem to recall that the escape of Luftwaffe fighter pilotOberleutnant Franz von Werra was said to be the only successful German POWescape. This is not true. There were thousands of successful and unsuccessfulescapes from allied prisoner-of-war camps, mainly American and French, during andafter World War Two.What is often overlooked is that, for the Germans the war did not end on May 8,1945. There was no end of the war for millions enslaved after being transferred tothe USSR as reparations and who were sooner or later to die in captivity. Over amillion captive Europeans, mostly German, were to die whilst in captivity in French,British and American concentration camps. For the eleven unfortunate EasternEuropean nations, including East Germany, handed over to Stalin‟s Soviet Union bythe victorious allies, their ordeal never ended until 1989. Their war lasted from 1939- 1989, a horrifying 50 year ordeal under oppression, secret police, torture, death,gross violations of human rights and lack of democracy.This was one of the most awful periods of hatred towards one‟s fellow man in thecourse of human history. This outcome was the outcome of agreements forged bySoviet dictator Josef Stalin, the unelected and unelectable Winston Churchill. Duringconferences he was often too inebriated to think let alone talk. Then there was theUnited States President, President Franklin D. Roosevelt. He too was inclined to overtipple. He died during a stroke preceded by an agonising stab of pain in his head.Baron Franz von Werra (born July 13, 1914) and sister, Emma were born into a wellto do Swiss family of German blood who had fallen on hard times. As was the law ofthe time relatives were obliged to offer assistance. Responsibility for the care of the10

two siblings was transferred to aristocratic German relatives. It would mean financialsurvival and the knowledge that the two children would receive comfortable securityand education. Given his privileged background it was hardly surprising that Franz,on becoming a young man wasn‟t short on self-esteem. At 22-years old he joined theLuftwaffe and later was to see action in May when serving with the Jagdgeschwader3 during the French campaign.A highly regarded officer von Werra was promoted to Adjutant of 11 Gruppe JG 3.Ever the showman, pictures of him cuddling the unit‟s mascot, a lion cub namedSimba, appeared in the German press. Later, engaged in the Battle of Britain, herelished the destruction of nine RAF fighters, five of which were sitting targets ontheir airfield. He was regarded as a bit of a show off and rather full of himself. If hewas over confidant he would soon prove that there was some justification for hiscocky self-assuredness. After his capture, a German prisoner-of-war was to say ofhim, “He was an honest and pleasant young man, a bit of a showman with awonderful imagination, but a reliable and honest chap.”Franz Von Werra was first captured on September 5, 1940. His aircraft had been shotdown over the Kent countryside by Pilot Officer Basil Gerald Stapleton of 603Squadron. Countryside farm employees later told of how they were working in thefields when they heard and saw a low flying German fighter. Its landing wheels werestill tucked into its fuselage and the disabled fighter was following the contours of themeadows they were working in. The aircraft made a crash landing less than half amile distant from where they were working.Arrested with just bruises and a hurt pride, Franz von Werra was taken to police HQat Maidstone in Kent. From there he made his first attempt at escaping. He waspicked up by a British Army squad and on this occasion he was transferred to thebarracks in the same town. He was not to be their guest for very long. The prison‟slatest arrival was soon afterwards transferred to what was known as the LondonDistrict Prisoner of War Cage. At this location and at others he was interrogated forseveral weeks. He then learned that he was to be transferred to Camp No.1 GrizedaleHall in Cumbria. This region of North-West England is known for its rugged andremote countryside. It is the perfect wilderness for those who want to escape farfrom the madding crowd.The young fighter pilot retained his cockiness and good humour. He thought at thetime that it would only be a matter of weeks before Britain sued for peace. Alwaysup for a challenge he determined on an escape strategy anyway. Within days of hisarrival at Grizedale he put his plans before the Escape Committee; German prisonerof-war camps had them too. There was nothing too spectacular planned. Eachafternoon the prisoners-of-war were taken in a group on walks through thecountryside. Typically these parties would be escorted by ten armed guards plus anofficer and two NCOs. Between the conspiring officers it was agreed that adistraction would be arranged once they were in the countryside. Franz Von Werra,taking advantage of it, would clamber over a stone wall and take cover until the partyhad moved on. This would allow him three hours of light to lie low and to then,during nightfall, put as many miles between himself and the POW camp as waspossible. READ MORE11

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