Behind the Reich: The Noble SS Warrior

Daily Stormer
April 23, 2015

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With Sven Longshanks and Dennis Wise.

Part 6 of the series looks at the SS, the myths and the realities behind this modern day order of knights.

The SS started out as purely Germanic, but later in the war the Waffen SS appeared, made up of volunteers from everywhere all dedicated to fighting communism.

The SS were intended to become the new aristocracy of a free Europe, they were made up of the finest and most noble Aryans in Germany.

The Jews have naturally distorted the truth of the SS beyond all recognition.

This program hopes to break down the Jewish lies and give an insight into what really went on.

Originally broadcast on the Radio Stormer live stream.

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  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6S9oqJRclo Clyde Packer

    Sven on the few occasions I’ve heard you discuss The Third Reich I get the impression you’re referring to a boy scout group who by happenstance took control of the heart of Europe for 12 years in 20th century and were tricked into waging war against the world.

    Point being, the NS were badass. They were ruthless towards their political and military enemies at home and abroad. To respond to the lies of the enemy by sugarcoating the Third Reichs actions is to engage in the same behaviour as the liars and dishonour the memory of the participants. The actions of the NS don’t need to be explained away nor put into a modernist perspective.

    The Nazis (and Werhmacht/SS/Waffen SS) were bad motherfuckers and they had to be. That’s why so many modern Whites admire them.

    • Sven Longshanks

      I never said they werent ‘bad-ass’.

      I doubt very much whether they would have used language such as ‘bad motherfuckers’ and the one thing they were not, is dishonourable.

      You dont actually point anything out where I have ‘sugarcoated’ it, choosing instead to just come out with insults, which doesnt really give much much support to your criticism does it.

      They were ruthless at stamping out evil.

      That does not make one bad, that makes one good.

  • Sam K

    A lot of contradictions in this interview.

  • TCA

    Very valuable truth to counter the propaganda about the SS and Hitler that I grew up with and believed until quite recently. I think the idea of a new world beginning in 1945 is especially useful to help beginners in National Socialism understand the scope and power of Jewish propaganda. The destruction of the Third Reich truly was the fall of the last barricade.
    Great show.
    (Great music as well!)
    Thanks.

  • http://tgsnt richard

    i have so much to learn.k2

    • Sir Bacon Beggin Strips

      there really isnt anything to learn, the art of becoming a pro-nazi-anti-nazi requires no skill. is like zen meditation

  • Herr Oberst
  • Sir Bacon Beggin Strips

    “I don’t always pretend nazi. But when I do, I prefer Noble SS Warrior.”

    -AA

  • wilkins micawber esquire

    Hitler didn’t stand up to the upper echelon officers in the Wehrmacht;

    if he had to have done so, then, there would have been no disastrous “night of the long knives” and a much bigger Waffen ϟϟ ;

    a lot of the upper echelon officers were anti-nazi shills and some were out and out traitors!

    some wouldn’t even give the nazi salute–some-thing even a five-year old child was ready and willing to do!

    the proof, of course, is the attempted assasination of the Führer by Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg;

    see here –
    http://wintersonnenwende.com/scriptorium/english/archives/worminapple/wa00.html ;

    • Sendejo

      You are very confused.

      • Clyde Packer

        He’s correct, and referring to the Prussian officer class.

        • Sendejo

          No. Prominent British historian Hugh Trevor-Roper, for example, wrote at length in his “The Last Days of Hitler” when and how Hitler opposed the German General Staff, beginning with Chapter I.

          “Hitler’s struggle with the Army General Staff is one of the most interesting features of Nazi history during the war,” wrote Trevor-Roper.

          So, Hitler did indeed stand-up to them.

          “When Hitler demanded of the General Staff to make war on France, Belgium and Holland, the General Staff refused. The General Staff believed to be
          conscious of the fact that this war could not be won, and that it would
          bring undescribable harm to Europe. Only after a bitter fight did Hitler’
          succeed in imposing his will.”

          Fabian von Schlabrendorff to Gen. Bill Donovan
          October 1945

          Doesn’t sound much like Hitler did not stand-up to them.

          • wilkins micawber esquire

            “Hugh Trevor-Roper” ?

            lol

            just another ZOG court historian !

      • Garrett Brown

        Nope, he’s spot on.

        • Sendejo

          You are confused as well, then.

    • Sendejo

      The Night of the Long Knives was about much more than the threat of Rohm and the Sturmabteilung (SA) to the German General Staff and their elitist contemporaries.

      The SA was threatening Hitler as well. Rohm said, “”What that ridiculous corporal says means nothing to us.”

      Also, it was President Hindenburg who gave Hitler the ultimatum to get rid of the SA.

      So, saying that there would have been no “disastrous” Night of the Long Knives had Hitler opposed the Old Guard is incorrect. And, I am being polite.