Reich and Wrong: Remembrance

Remembrance April 30 1945

The Third Reich was in conflict for five years; the victors tirelessly spun the struggle their way for 70 years. Hitler’s Reich lasted 13.5 years, so what happened to the missing 7.4 years (88 months) of peace?

During those years of harmony the Reich created an economy, infrastructure, prosperity and lifestyle no Western country then or now could hope to match. Why are we considered too immature to take a look for ourselves? Why is this period taboo? Could it be because they don’t want us to compare our parents’ lives with those of their contemporaries in Hitler’s Germany?

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Unlike the United States, Soviet Union and England, Hitler’s Germany added no territory by conquest until the onset of England’s War aka World War Two. Only after being provoked beyond endurance by nearly seven years of English and U.S trade sanctions, Soviet and Polish threats and provocations, did Hitler’s Germany respond.

Reich and Wrong in one volume gives an insight into the rarely glimpsed 1930s world of Hitler’s Reich. Using images and content airbrushed out of the victors’ spin readers can compare exuberant life in 1930s National Socialist Germany with the wretched existence of those who endured life in 1930s United States, England and USSR.

Mike Walsh has produced a ground-breaking book that opens up a world unknown to all but a few. Reich and Wrong reveals and compares the impoverished world of the self-styled democracies and protégé Soviet Union with the fantastically futuristic Workers Reich.

Mike says, “I wanted a book, just one book that would turn the skeptic into an ardent National Socialist. I think Reich and Wrong has achieved its purpose.”

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