Luke
Eckrich of
Indiana inquires about the integrity of Hitler’s oft-quoted “worms at Munich” remark
[Hitler speaks]
Hitler and the “Little Worms”
Dear Mr. Irving,
On page 197 of your book, “Hitler’s War,” is the quotation, “Our opponents are like little worms — I saw them all at Munich!” I read, however, in “The Travesty of
Nürnberg” the following:The third forgery, Document L-3, bears an FBI laboratory stamp and was never even accepted into evidence (II 286
<<320-321>>), but 250 copies of it were given to the press as authentic (II 286-293
<<320-328>>). This document is quoted by A.J.P.Taylor on page 254 of
The Origins of the Second World War (Fawcet Paperbacks,
2nd Edition, with Answer to his critics) giving his source as German Foreign Policy, Series D vii, No.192
and 193. L-3 is the source of many statements attributed to
Hitler, particularly “who today remembers the fate of the
Armenians?” and ‘our enemies are like little worms, I saw them all at Munich.” ‘Hitler’ also compares himself to
Ghengis Khan and says and says he will exterminate the
Poles, and kick Chamberlain in the groin in front of the photographers.The document appears to have been prepared on the same typewriter as many other Nuremberg documents, including the two other versions of the same speech. This typewriter was probably a Martin from the other Triumph
Adler Werke, Nuremberg. (pp.9,10).Carlos W. Porter says that the document with the reference to “worms” is a forgery. A forgery means fraudulent or not true, no? Why do you print this quotation with the reference to “worms” as if true, please?
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