Talk:Jan Udo Holey

Latest comment: 5 days ago by YorickJenkins in topic Morgenthau plan or "Legend"?

Conspiracy

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Thats bullshit, one of his works has been banned for quoting the protocolls of the elders of zion, but it exists legally in a version without those quotes. and he doesnt say freemasons rule the world he says they are part of the conspiracy... Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.56.81.157 (talk) 22:44, 1 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

ad1) nope that's wrong, there's no such version regarded as legal in the Federal Republic of Germany and switherland. Nevertheless it's legal to sell and buy the book in Austria if a bookseller or an antiquarian bookseller has got one to sell.
ad2) yes, that's correct Foreigner 15:27, 22 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Take the Spanish version and adapt it

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The actual english version is a little single edged. Could be best to take the spanish version wich is very appropriate and translate it. I can read spanish quite fluently, but I fear I'm not able to do a good translation into english. So I hope, another one takes the burden. Foreigner 15:19, 22 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Morgenthau plan or "Legend"?

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Wikipedia contributor writes "To support his revisionist themes, he uses well-known neo-Nazi material like the Morgenthau Legend and asserts that German and Japanese peace offers were systematically ignored" But the English language Wikipedia entry on Mogenthau itself gives us

"The Morgenthau Plan was a proposal to weaken Germany following World War II by eliminating its arms industry and civilian industry. This included the removal or destruction of all military and civilian production plants and equipment across the former Reich, as well as the deportation of millions of Germans to various labour camps across the allied territories." 

So what please is the "Morgenthau Legend" supposed to be? YorickJenkins (talk) 17:01, 22 June 2026 (UTC)Reply