13-12-2010, 02:27 PM
There are so just many cases where the Allies helped the very worst nazi’s to escape justice. For example:
- Sobibor death camp commandant, Gustav Wagner (estimated number exterminated at Sobibor was 250,000), plus many, many other murderous SS and Gestapo to safety via the Vatican run Ratlines
- Allen Dulles negotiated with SS General Wolf for “Operation Sunrise” - a programme recruiting all of the SS stationed in Italy to move to Latin America.
- The Pentagon recruited numerous former Nazis and SS to work under Gehlen’s “Org” in Potsdam which became part of the fledgling CIA before becoming the basis of post war German intelligence in 1955.
The entire Galizien Waffen SS Division (7000 - 8000 battle hardened men) was brought to the UK in 1947 and then hived off to various countries, Canada, Australia, South Africa etc. They were muscle to use in the cold war.
And this just off the top of my head.
Make no mistake, the SS were loved in various corners of Washington and London. The Nuremberg War Crimes trials were pure PR.
- Sobibor death camp commandant, Gustav Wagner (estimated number exterminated at Sobibor was 250,000), plus many, many other murderous SS and Gestapo to safety via the Vatican run Ratlines
- Allen Dulles negotiated with SS General Wolf for “Operation Sunrise” - a programme recruiting all of the SS stationed in Italy to move to Latin America.
- The Pentagon recruited numerous former Nazis and SS to work under Gehlen’s “Org” in Potsdam which became part of the fledgling CIA before becoming the basis of post war German intelligence in 1955.
The entire Galizien Waffen SS Division (7000 - 8000 battle hardened men) was brought to the UK in 1947 and then hived off to various countries, Canada, Australia, South Africa etc. They were muscle to use in the cold war.
And this just off the top of my head.
Make no mistake, the SS were loved in various corners of Washington and London. The Nuremberg War Crimes trials were pure PR.
The shadow is a moral problem that challenges the whole ego-personality, for no one can become conscious of the shadow without considerable moral effort. To become conscious of it involves recognizing the dark aspects of the personality as present and real. This act is the essential condition for any kind of self-knowledge.
Carl Jung - Aion (1951). CW 9, Part II: P.14