You certain of the legitimacy of that Obersalzberg speech? Seems wildly out of character compared to his other speeches I've heard. Smells like potential fake news to me...
Oh look what I found lol
"The problem with this linkage is that there is no proof that Adolf Hitler ever made such a statement. Everything written to date has attributed the purported Hitler quote, not to primary sources, but to an article that appeared in the Times of London on Saturday, November 24, 1945. Said article, entitled “Nazi Germany’s Road To War,” (2) cites the quote and bases its attribution to Hitler on an address b, him to his commanders-in-chief six year earlier, on August 22, 1939, a few days prior to his invasion of Poland. According to the unnamed author of the Times article, the speech had been introduced as evidence during the November 23, 1945, session of the Nuremberg Tribunal. Hitler is quoted as having stated. “Thus for the time being I have sent to the East only my Death’s Head units, with the order to kill without pity or mercy all men, women, and children of the Polish race or language. Who still talks nowadays of the extermination of the Armenians?”(3) However , this version of the address was never accepted as evidence in this or any other session of the Nuremberg Tribunal."
Source: https://www.ataa.org/armenian-issue-revisited/the-u-s-congress-and-adolf-hitler-on-the-armenians
Always assume the complete opposite of what you believe to be true is the actual truth then try to defend that position. If you can't then it's possible your original position was correct but if you don't do the exercise, then you'll never know.
You certain of the legitimacy of that Obersalzberg speech? Seems wildly out of character compared to his other speeches I've heard. Smells like potential fake news to me...
Oh look what I found lol
"The problem with this linkage is that there is no proof that Adolf Hitler ever made such a statement. Everything written to date has attributed the purported Hitler quote, not to primary sources, but to an article that appeared in the Times of London on Saturday, November 24, 1945. Said article, entitled “Nazi Germany’s Road To War,” (2) cites the quote and bases its attribution to Hitler on an address b, him to his commanders-in-chief six year earlier, on August 22, 1939, a few days prior to his invasion of Poland. According to the unnamed author of the Times article, the speech had been introduced as evidence during the November 23, 1945, session of the Nuremberg Tribunal. Hitler is quoted as having stated. “Thus for the time being I have sent to the East only my Death’s Head units, with the order to kill without pity or mercy all men, women, and children of the Polish race or language. Who still talks nowadays of the extermination of the Armenians?”(3) However , this version of the address was never accepted as evidence in this or any other session of the Nuremberg Tribunal."
Source: https://www.ataa.org/armenian-issue-revisited/the-u-s-congress-and-adolf-hitler-on-the-armenians
Always assume the complete opposite of what you believe to be true is the actual truth then try to defend that position. If you can't then it's possible your original position was correct but if you don't do the exercise you'll never know.
You certain of the legitimacy of that Obersalzberg speech? Seems wildly out of character compared to his other speeches I've heard. Smells like potential fake news to me...
Oh look what I found lol
"The problem with this linkage is that there is no proof that Adolf Hitler ever made such a statement. Everything written to date has attributed the purported Hitler quote, not to primary sources, but to an article that appeared in the Times of London on Saturday, November 24, 1945. Said article, entitled “Nazi Germany’s Road To War,” (2) cites the quote and bases its attribution to Hitler on an address b, him to his commanders-in-chief six year earlier, on August 22, 1939, a few days prior to his invasion of Poland. According to the unnamed author of the Times article, the speech had been introduced as evidence during the November 23, 1945, session of the Nuremberg Tribunal. Hitler is quoted as having stated. “Thus for the time being I have sent to the East only my Death’s Head units, with the order to kill without pity or mercy all men, women, and children of the Polish race or language. Who still talks nowadays of the extermination of the Armenians?”(3) However , this version of the address was never accepted as evidence in this or any other session of the Nuremberg Tribunal."
Source: https://www.ataa.org/armenian-issue-revisited/the-u-s-congress-and-adolf-hitler-on-the-armenians
Always assume the complete opposite of what you believe to be true is the actual truth the try to defend that position. If you can't then it's possible your original position was correct but if you don't do the exercise you'll never know.