Giovanni
Abeti of
Italy reports on that the usual problem faces publishing Real History in his country
The usual problem faces publishing Real History in
Italy
THANK you for your free donwloadable books. I’ve
just started reading “Hitler’s
War”, and I think I’ll buy its Italian edition.I’m
sorry it has been published by a small company, but,
probably you know, all large Italian publishing companies
belong to freemasons (like Mondadori, of the freemason,
prime minister and richest man in Italy Silvio
Berlusconi) or to Jews (like Rizzoli-Corriere
della Sera, whose publishing director is the Jewish
journalist and historian Paolo Mieli and whose
most important shareholder is now the half-Jew John
Jacob Elkann, or theEspresso group, of the Jew
speculator Carlo De Benedetti).I’ve a correction for your internet edition of
“Hitler’s War”: in page 87, you quote Ribbentrop
who states that the Italian planetariums had been both
“robbed” from Germany after WW1. I think you should specify that the first, the planetarium of Rome, had been offered by the German government as war reparation, while the planetarium of Milan was a gift of the Swiss publisher Ulrico Hoepli.Now just a short comment about
Weizsäcker’s quote in page 88: in Renzo De
Felice’s monumental biography of Mussolini (
Mussolini il duce, page 480) it’s explained that, if Italian proposals for the “Pact of Steel” sounded like an “armistice with an enemy” to Germans it was mostly because of a misunderstanding — it wasn’t the will of the Italian diplomats.I think that your book “Hitler’s War” is a must for everybody who wants to study the history of WW2; but I would have liked it a bit more if you had used more
Italian sources, although that’s a problem that I’ve found with all Anglo-Saxon historians.
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