Posts Tagged ‘versailles’

Germany’s Ludwigsburg Palace: The ‘Swabian Versailles’

Ludwigsburg Palace (Schloss Ludwigsburg), just north of Stuttgart, Germany, is one of Europe’s largest Baroque complexes. The palace estate bears many similarities to Versailles in terms of size, historical importance, and architectural styles, and is nicknamed the “Swabian Versailles” for its location in the southwestern region of Germany known as Swabia. Eberhard Ludwig, Duke of […]

Who Broke the Disarmament Treaty of Versailles?

Who Broke the Disarmament Treaty of Versailles? Declaration of the Government of the German Reich Fichtebundblatt No. 741. © March 16, 1935 Deutscher Fichte-Bund e.V., established in January 1914. Reichsbund für Deutschtumsarbeit. This translation © 1997-2019 by The Scriptorium. In November of 1918, when the German people – trusting in the assurances given in Wilson’s […]

The Long Road To Breaking The Chains Of The Versailles Treaty & The Willful Deceptions To Incite A New World War

From Wear’s War The will to break the chains of slavery will be implanted from childhood on.” From: No Mercy! The Unprecedented Vengeance Of The Versailles Treaty  Hitler’s first success in breaking the chains of Versailles was a legal victory in the Saar plebiscite on January 13, 1935. This highly industrialized region had been detached from […]

No Mercy! The Unprecedented Vengeance Of The Versailles Treaty

Germany eventually signed the Treaty of Versailles on June 28, 1919, because she faced death by starvation and invasion if she refused. With the naval blockade still in force and her merchant ships and even Baltic fishing boats sequestered, Germany could not feed her people. Germany’s request to buy 2.5 million tons of food was […]

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