AND INTO THE FIRE
FASCIST ELEMENTS IN POST WAR EUROPE
AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
By Rodney Atkinson
PUBLISHED 8TH AUGUST 2013 AS AN EBOOK BY GMBOOKS
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“AND INTO THE FIRE” REVEALS NAZI AND FASCIST IDEAS AND INDIVIDUALS IN THE FOUNDATION AND GOVERNANCE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION AND EU COUNTRIES – AND THEIR INFLUENCE TODAY.
TODAY’S PARALLELS WITH PRE- FIRST AND SECOND WORLD WAR EUROPE
CONSTITUTIONAL DESTRUCTION OF NATION STATES, ETHNIC CONFLICT AND ECONOMIC CENTRALISATION MADE WAR UNNECESSARY THIS TIME
THE EURO ZONE’S COLLAPSE IS PERMANENTLY DE-POPULATING SOUTHERN STATES – TO THE ECONOMIC PROFIT AND THE IMPERIAL GAIN OF THE GERMAN CORE.
THE BOOK PUBLISHES THE ALTERNATIVE TO THE DISASTER OF THE EUROPEAN UNION – THE CHARTER OF THE FREE NATIONS OF EUROPE, SUPPORTED BY ACADEMICS FROM ALL OVER EUROPE.
In his new book published today by GMBooks the author, British political economist and former occasional adviser to Ministers Rodney Atkinson, (www.rodneyatkinson.freeuk.com) details the ominous parallels between the Europe of German Nazism and European Fascism (which the Anglo Saxon world believed they had vanquished in 1945) and the design, foundation personnel and structures of the European Union today. He describes the covert and anti democratic methods chosen to destroy the constitutions of democratic nation states and the (entirely predicted) catastrophe of the Euro which daily brings social and economic destruction and economic refugees on a par with wartime.
Atkinson lists the many individuals and institutions with fascist backgrounds and histories of appeasement of European Fascism prominent in the establishment of the European Union on the ashes of democratic nation states inter alia:
– The German magazine Der Spiegel a supporter of the European Union had for many years Nazis in prominent managerial and journalistic roles.
– The BBC, financed by and promoting the EU today, pursued a policy of appeasement of Fascism in the 1930s, keeping Churchill off the air while the BBC’s Head in the 1930s and 1940s was an admirer of Hitler.
– The first president of the European Commission Walter Hallstein was a leading Nazi academic and had been trained as a “Nazi Leadership Officer”.
– Adenauer’s Chief of Staff in the 1950s, Hans Josef Globke, who made his senior appointments, had drafted the Nuremberg Race laws and the emergency legislation which gave Hitler absolute power in the 1930s.
– The Hitler appointed Secretary of his “Europe Committee”, was chosen by Adenauer in 1949 for a similar job as Director of the “European Division” of the West German Foreign Office leading the negotiations for founding the European Economic Community in 1958.
– Several Nazi institutions like the Toepfer Foundation, the Federation of European Ethnic Groups and the Charlemagne Prize carry on their work even today.
Atkinson quotes many late 20th century founders and promoters of the European Union to prove that their words would have equally reflected the ideology of the Fascist Europe of the 1940s:
“Might is right in politics and war”, “Those who take a position against Maastricht will no longer have the right to engage in politics” “The Jews should consider whether they would have behaved heroically if they had not been victims of the persecution”. “Germans are tired of philosemitic over-compensation in the media”. “Genocide is a natural phenomenon, even commanded by the Almighty”.
He describes how the rise of State and corporatist power over enterprise capitalism and democracy and the appeasement of multinational companies and political institutions by national Governments removed democratic power from the people and prepared the way for a new corporatist fascist European Union.
The Euro was a political idea forged by many who expected economic collapse as a direct route to more power for the European Union over nation states – a surrender which voters would never have contemplated without such a collapse.
Throughout the creation of the corporatist fascist European Union, says Atkinson, the voters were ignored, manipulated or deceived into the surrender of their precious democratic rights and their countries were bled of their sovereignty and – through the Euro – their economic existence. The European Union’s share of world trade has fallen dramatically, welfare systems have collapsed, suicides have risen and a whole generation of young people (unemployment rates of between 30% and 55%) has been betrayed by an unaccountable European elite.
No area of Europe better proves the return to the violence and fascism of the past than what the new Europe has done in Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia and Atkinson devotes several chapters to proving the resurgence of Nazi and Fascist ideas and institutions in Bosnia, Croatia and Kosovo.
The vast majority of the EU’s population, says Atkinson, entirely reject the “European project” but, because it was established on anti-democratic principles it is almost impossible to overturn by normal democratic means. The Euro-elite are able to continue their destruction of parliaments, constitutions, economies, welfare, education, health services (“more Europe”) – until there remains to the peoples of Europe only increasingly violent confrontations.
The book proposes the alternative to the democratic and economic disaster of the European Union – The Charter of the Free Nations of Europe, supported by academics from all over Europe.
Chapters include: The Nazis and Fascists who founded the European Union; The Vatican and the European State; European Regionalism and Historic Nazism; Yugoslavia – Fascist propaganda in America Today; Nazism alive and well in Ireland; In their own words – Fascism and European Leaders Today; Decline and Fall and Imperial Ambition – Europe of the Euro;