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Saar Region; January 13th 1935; Ninety per cent voted for reincorporation with the German Reich.

Rhineland 1936; Rhineland had 100% ethnic German population. After French forces left at the end of 15 years, the entire Population of Rhineland erupted with glee to welcome German police. When German forces entered Rhineland, there was Jubilation on the streets of Rhineland.

Austria 9th March, 1938, Austrian Chancellor Kurt von Schuschnigg calls for a public vote for the 13th March, to decide if the country should join Germany. Austrian Chancellor Kurt von Schuschnigg resigns. On 12th March 1938, Germany announces "Anschluss" (Union) with Austria, and German forces cross the border to a cheering population. In the plebiscite 99% Austrians voted in favor of union with Germany. There had been no ultimatum and no threat, but instead there had been a spontaneous popular uprising of the Austrian people. When the German troops arrived in Austria on March 12, 1938, they found the streets lined with cheering crowds of jubilant Austrians who greeted them with the Nazi salute, showered them with confetti and threw flowers at their feet.

30th September 1938, Sudetenland; The Czech Government rejected the suggestion of a plebiscite. However they voluntarily agreed to relinquish the Sudeten districts since these regions were populated entirely by Germans. A four-power conference was suggested which would preserve the peace. The four powers were Great Britain, Germany, France and Italy and allow plebiscite in all German dominated areas forcibly cut away from Germany in war treaty of 1919.

Wars are financed by debt. Whosoever controls the debt makes immense profits for itself during wars. Wars means profits for international bankers. Hence people cannot be allowed to choose their own destiny. People cannot be allowed to choose peace over war.

The Jews put an end to the proposed four power conference proposed for preserving peace which would allow plebiscite in all German dominated areas, for on 7 November 1938, a few weeks after the Munich Agreement and shortly before the journey to Paris of the German Foreign Minister, Von Ribbentrop, the Polish Jew, Herschel Feibel Grynszpan murdered the German Third Secretary of State, Ernst von Rath, in the German Embassy in Paris. The five bullets fired put an end to the effort being made to extend the Munich Agreement by revision of the Treaty of Versailles to fix the damage that's been done after ww1 by allowing plebiscite in all German dominated areas.

Danzig had 95% German population. German civilians living in Danzig were being murdered. They were peaceful, most of them farmers. More than 58,000 died at the hands of communists and Polish civilians. Hitler pleaded for the League of Nations dozens of times to protect them. The world failed these people in 1939. Emboldened by the war Guarantee given England Poland refused to budge or allow plebiscite. No one can tolerate continued murder of their kin. Hitler finally took matters into his own hands and entered Danzig at their invitation to rescue his people. Unknown to Hitler this was how International bankers had planned 20 years earlier for WW2 to happen.

On Sept. 1, 1939, the German Army crossed into Danzig. On Sept. 3, Britain and France attacked Germany. Germany was merely defending itself. 6 years later 72 million had died. If Germany was held responsible for WW1 for coming to help Austria, than it is England which is to be held responsible for WW2 for coming to aid of Poland over Danzig a German Corridor in possession of Poland. England must pay reparations to world for being responsible for WW2 over a silly war Guarantee given by Chamberlain which led to WW2.

Lord Lothian, former British Ambassador to the U.S.A. In his last speech at Chatham House on this subject he remarked:

"If the principle of self-determination had been applied in Germany's favour, as it was applied against her, it would have meant the return of Sudetenland, Czechoslovakia, parts of Poland, the Polish Corridor, and Danzig to the Reich."

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