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How can we be sure that the alleged crimes against the German ethnic community that Poles are accused of committing are nothing more than Nazi propaganda that is spread by neo-Nazis over and over again?
1) Hitler makes no mention of massacres in any of his secret speeches; in fact, in his most well-known secret speech, which was delivered on August 22, 1939, he said nothing about massacres. It should be emphasized that multiple military commanders in attendance took notes during the address, resulting in various transcripts of the speech, none of which included references to the alleged crimes.
2) In his diaries, Goebbels—unquestionably a maestro of propaganda—writes the following instead of reporting any massacres.
"Poland is not important",
"Everything is quiet in Danzig",
"Hitler doesn't take the Poles seriously at all",
"The Poles have become noticeably more reserved"
1) Hitler makes no mention of massacres in any of his secret speeches; in fact, in his most well-known secret speech, which was delivered on August 22, 1939, he said nothing about massacres. It should be emphasized that multiple military commanders in attendance took notes during the address, resulting in various transcripts of the speech, none of which included references to the alleged crimes.
2) In his diaries, Goebbels—unquestionably a maestro of propaganda—writes the following instead of reporting any massacres.
"Poland is not important",
"Everything is quiet in Danzig",
"Hitler doesn't take the Poles seriously at all",
"The Poles have become noticeably more reserved"