Horst Mahler’s Potsdam Summarization
Translated from the German by J M Damon
Translated from the German by J M Damon
This is text Mahler wanted to read out aloud in Auschwitz on 30 July 2003. Unfortunately, the police made this impossible.
Translated by Markus Haverkamp
Acting as though Herr Faust & co. are acting as a German court on the grounds of a valid judicial norm with an effective charge against Oberlercher, Meenen and Mahler.
Translated by Markus Haverkamp
The following translation of the interview between Michel Friedman and Horst Mahler is based on the edited version published in Germany’s Vanity Fair, Nr. 45 from 1 November 2007, pp. 82 – 91 Translated by Markus Haverkamp
Herr Faust and colleagues are participating in the Talmudic war of the Jews against the German Reich
Warning on occasion of the attempt to forcibly quash the de-foreignisation of Germany’s resident population
The Sham Trial of Horst Mahler Before Munich District Court II Case Number 2 KLs 11 Js 42142/07 Opening Statement Yes! I did indeed mail Germar Rudolf’s book “Lectures on the Holocaust” in digital form to three different addresses, and I also distributed the DVD “Die kurzen Beine der heiligen Lüge” to a large number of recipients. I am standing here because I choose to stand here. Do you know why I choose to do this?
The early American arrived at a land of which he knew nothing. He did not know its geography, its fertility, its climate, its dangers. In the North, he encountered forests, rocky soil, and winters of a rigor he had not known before. In the South, he met with swamps, malaria, and dense forests, Everywhere he encountered the hostile savage with his scalping knife and his warfare against women and children. In little groups, these early Americans cleared the forests, and built homes and forts. The men plowed the fields with rifles slung over their shoulders, and in the house, the wife went about her duties with a loaded weapon near at hand. There were ships to and from Europe, and the colonials could have left their hardships and gone back — but they would not admit defeat.
On December the 6th 2008 the ninth consecutive demonstration took place in memory of the young Swedish teenager, Daniel Wretström, in the small city of Salem in the outskirts of Stockholm. Approximately 1000 nationalists attended and the arrangement was a great success, organized perfectly in almost every detail.
A leading Russian political analyst has said the economic turmoil in the United States has confirmed his long-held view that the country is heading for collapse, and will divide into separate parts.
I assumed this was a bluff until I encountered a captain on a hill above the Rhine shooting down at a group of German civilian women with his .45 caliber pistol. When I asked, “Why?,” he mumbled, “Target practice,” and fired until his pistol was empty. I saw the women running for cover, but, at that distance, couldn’t tell if any had been hit. This is when I realized I was dealing with cold-blooded killers filled with moralistic hatred. They considered the Germans subhuman and worthy of extermination; another expression of the downward spiral of racism. Articles in the G.I. newspaper, Stars and Stripes, played up the German concentration camps, complete with photos of emaciated bodies. This amplified our self-righteous cruelty, and made it easier to imitate behavior we were supposed to oppose. Also, I think, soldiers not exposed to combat were trying to prove how tough they were by taking it out on the prisoners and civilians.
Dear Comrades,
With a very special interest we are following the developments in your country.
We have the feeling that a youthful germ of lively vigor and indomitable determination is currently being born and sealed with Blood and Fight, amidst a dynamically deepening understanding and an irreversibly unfolding sharpened discrimination.
I ALWAYS HAVE been very fond of women — perhaps too much sometimes. I always have enjoyed their company greatly. I have really worshipped feminine beauty. I have admired and respected women when they have served their purpose in the life of our people, as much as I have admired and respected men who have served their purpose. Having said this I must tell you now that I believe that a great part of the present pathology of our society can be ascribed properly to its feminization over the past century or two, to its loss of its former masculine spirit and masculine character.