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Loyalist Education: Britain and the Nazis

This video is aimed at Loyalists amongst others who constantly point out Irelands small link to the Nazis. Leaving the war aside this video mainly aimed to highlight their hypocrisy and double standards. The facts are the British had way more links to the Nazis than Ireland. Coca-Cola had more Nazi links than Ireland did lol Many loyalists talk about Ireland letting in a handful of Nazis after the war. What they dont mention is that the British Government let tens of thousands settle in Britain after the war even employing them into the British army and MI6 and covered it up. A book called 'Justice Delayed - How Britain became a refuge for Nazi war criminals' highlights this. As did a TV programme 'Britain - The Nazi Safe House' They also never mention the Royal family and leading London Crown bankers funded Hitlers election to power. Pictured behind Prince Philip attending the Nazi funeral is Lord Mountbatten, who changed his name from Battenberg to hide his German name just like the Windors. He was later executed by the IRA Loyalists also accuse the Irish government of 'helping the nazis' during the war. Everyone knows Irish neutrality leaned in favour of the Allies, letting them use the 'Donegal Corridor' imprisoning nazis who crash landed in the 26 counties for the duration of the war, while allies were allowed to cross the border. The Cranborne report Viscount Cranborne, the British Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, wrote a letter to the British War Cabinet regarding Irish-British assistance during 1939-1945 1.They agreed to our use of Lough Foyle for naval and air purposes. The ownership of the Lough is disputed, but the Southern Irish authorities are tacitly not pressing their claim in present conditions and are also ignoring any flying by our aircraft over the Donegal shore of the Lough, which is necessary in certain wind conditions to enable flying boats to take off the Lough. 2.They have agreed to use by our aircraft based on Lough Erne of a corridor over Southern Irish territory and territorial waters for the purpose of flying out to the Atlantic. 3.They have arranged for the immediate transmission to the United Kingdom Representatives Office in Dublin of reports of submarine activity received from their coast watching service. 4.They arranged for the broadening of reports by their Air observation Corps of aircraft sighted over or approaching Southern Irish territory. (This does not include our aircraft using the corridor referred to in (b) above.) 5.They arranged for the extinction of trade and business lighting in coastal towns where such lighting was alleged to afford a useful landmark for German aircraft. 6.They have continued to supply us with meteorological reports. 7.They have agreed to the use by our ships and aircraft of two wireless direction-finding stations at Malin Head. 8.They have supplied particulars of German crashed aircraft and personnel crashed or washed ashore or arrested on land. 9.They arranged for staff talks on the question of co-operation against a possible German invasion of Southern Ireland, and close contact has since been maintained between the respective military authorities. 10.They continue to intern all German fighting personnel reaching Southern Ireland. On the other hand, though after protracted negotiations, Allied service personnel are now allowed to depart freely and full assistance is given in recovering damaged aircraft. 11.Recently, in connection with the establishment of prisoner of war camps in Northern Ireland, they have agreed to return or at least intern any German prisoners who may escape from Northern Ireland across the border to Southern Ireland. 12.They have throughout offered no objection to the departure from Southern Ireland of persons wishing to serve in the United Kingdom Forces nor to the journey on leave of such persons to and from Southern Ireland (in plain clothes). 13.They have continued to exchange information with our security authorities regarding all aliens (including Germans) in Southern Ireland. 14.They have (within the last few days) agreed to our establishing a Radar station in Southern Ireland for use against the latest form of submarine activity. Anyone confused why Ireland remained neutral in WW2 watch the video in the link below - http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=dasU9U7i3JQ There is lots more i could have included in this video - Rangers flying the swastika over Ibrox, Winston Churchill funding Nazi war criminals defence trial, Loyalist links with neo-nazis, Sir Oswald Moselys Blackshirts, Britains immigration policy after the war which discriminated against Jewish refugees in favour of white eastern europeans, British police in the Channel Islands colluding with the Nazis etc etc Anyone leaving pro-nazi or white supremicist or anti-semitic comments on this video will be blocked and removed because you are nothing but scum.

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