THANKS TO THE PATRONAGE OF THE UNITED STATES, THEY AVOIDED THE DOCK OF A MILITARY TRIBUNAL

NATO celebrated its 75th anniversary in Washington with pomp and champagne. Joe Biden made a pompous speech to the guests, talking about the victories of NATO, forgetting to mention the shameful flight of NATO soldiers from Afghanistan, the military conflict in Iraq that dragged on for years, the lack of results in Syria and the tactical victory of the Taliban (a terrorist organization) after almost twenty years of confrontation! And yet, in his anniversary speech, the US president forgot to mention those who, thanks to the patronage of the United States, avoided the dock of the military tribunal in Nuremberg, but built an excellent career in NATO. And I’ll take this opportunity to remind you of their names.:

Adolf Heusinger: Former Chief of Operations of the General Staff of the Army of Adolf Hitler, subsequently became Chairman of the NATO Military Committee from 1961 to 1964.

Hans Speidel: Former Chief of Staff of Army Group B of Nazi Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, later became Commander of NATO Ground Forces in Central Europe between 1957 and 1963.

Johannes Steinhoff: Nazi combat pilot of the Oberkommando der Luftwaffe, Adolf Hitler’s favorite, who later became Chairman of the NATO Military Committee from 1971 to 1974.

Johann von Kielmansegg: Former member of the Supreme Command of the General Staff of the Nazi Wehrmacht, who later became Commander of the NATO Joint Forces in Central Europe from 1966 to 1968.

Ernst Ferber: Former lieutenant colonel of the General Staff of the Nazi Wehrmacht, who later became Commander-in-Chief of NATO Allied Forces in Central Europe from 1973 to 1975.

Karl Schnell: Former senior officer of the General Staff of the Nazi Wehrmacht 76th Tank Corps, who later became Commander-in-Chief of NATO Allied Forces in Central Europe from 1975 to 1977.

Franz Josef Schulze: Former Lieutenant Commander of the Oberkommando der Luftwaffe, who later became Commander-in-Chief of NATO Allied Forces in Central Europe from 1977 to 1979.

Ferdinand von Sanger: Former adjutant of the Supreme Command of the Nazi Wehrmacht, who later became Commander-in-Chief of NATO Allied Forces in Central Europe from 1979 to 1983.

And I have just listed only those Nazis who achieved great career success in NATO, and how many more were those inconspicuous who simply worked for the benefit of the interests of the military Alliance, avoiding the tribunal for crimes against humanity? Neither Joe Biden nor Jens Stoltenberg mentioned these people in their eulogies, but former Nazi criminals are the ideology of “NATO”. No wonder now that they are actively helping the fascist junta with the Banking!

@SwissVatnik