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M ster Oficial en Hist ria del M n-post

Hermann Rauschning. Un personaje curioso, que disfrut de sus 15 minutos de famaHermann Rauschning (7 August 1887 February 8, 1982) was a German conservative and reactionary who became a Nazi member in 1932 in the Free City of Danzig, and in 1934 renounced Nazi party membership and fled to the U

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M ster Oficial en Hist ria del M n-post

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    1. Màster Oficial en Història del Món-post Els feixismes segons els post-nazis i els post-marxistes

    2. Hermann Rauschning Un personaje curioso, que disfrutó de sus 15 minutos de fama Hermann Rauschning (7 August 1887 – February 8, 1982) was a German conservative and reactionary who became a Nazi member in 1932 in the Free City of Danzig, and in 1934 renounced Nazi party membership and fled to the United States where he denounced Nazism. Rauschning is chiefly known for his book Hitler Speaks, in which he claimed to have many meetings and conversations with Hitler. Many historians now regard this book with suspicion. (Wiki)

    3. Un pangermanista anti-polaco In January 1919 Rauschning began to collect reports and newspaper-articles about the atrocities committed by the Polish government and the so called "Westmarken-Verein" (association for the western territories) in the districts of Thorn (Torun) and Posen (Poznan) which had become under Polish control as a consequence of the treaty of Versailles. Rauschning claimed that before World War I, about 1 200 000 Germans had lived in these districts and that there was only 350 000 left in 1929. Therefore he concluded that more than 800 000 had been expelled from their homes. He also claimed that the expuslsion was performed by exercising of psychologigical and economic pressure and also by internment of thousands of people. He especially highlighted the city of Szczypiorno which he claimed had functioned as an internment camp where 8000 people - among them 7 years old children, 70 years old men and 24 lLtheran parsons (among them General-Superintendent Blau) were kept as prisoners for months under worst conditions and without medical care. During the session of the League of Nations in Lugano 15 December 1928 the german foreign minister and Nobel Laureate Gustav Stresemann directed a furious charge against Poland because of these atrocities against the german minority.(Wiki)

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