Post by neophone on Nov 29, 2008 10:37:07 GMT -5
Folks,
I just found this tid-bit: "Hitler Bites Twice But We Are Still Not Shy Enough Yet":
from casahistoria.net
Seems there's always someone trying to pull the wool over someone else's eyes for fame or profit!
Regards,
J.
I just found this tid-bit: "Hitler Bites Twice But We Are Still Not Shy Enough Yet":
"Originally it was the so called Hitler diaries that fooled the world - The German magazine Stern's discovery of the diaries were hailed as a great coup, verified by leading historians only to be uncovered as an elaborate hoax.
Now it is the appearance of nearly 100 of the Fuhrers gramophone discs, found in a dacha outside Moscow owned by a former Soviet intelligence officer, Lev Besymenski. (Sold again to a German weekly, this time Der Spiegel). “There were classical recordings, performed by the best orchestras of Europe and Germany with the best soloists of the age,” Mr Besymenski said in a document explaining how the records came into his possession.
The collection reveals that he listened in private to the Jewish musicians and Russian composers branded "subhuman" by his regime and included works by Tchaikovsky, Borodin and Rachmaninov — scratched from frequent playing and all clearly labelled ‘Fuhrerhauptquartier’, the Fuhrer’s headquarters.”
As the week has gone on however, a few critical remarks are being made against the claim. For example it would seem that one of the recordings shown in an image from Russia was not made until 1947. And is it likely the architect of the Final Solution would spend his free time listening to Polish/Jewish violinist Huberman’s playing, aware that that he had founded the Palestine Orchestra in 1936 (which went on to be the foundation of today’s Israel Philharmonic Orchestra) and that he was living in enforced exile?
Come on, pull the other one. It has a swastika on it......"
Now it is the appearance of nearly 100 of the Fuhrers gramophone discs, found in a dacha outside Moscow owned by a former Soviet intelligence officer, Lev Besymenski. (Sold again to a German weekly, this time Der Spiegel). “There were classical recordings, performed by the best orchestras of Europe and Germany with the best soloists of the age,” Mr Besymenski said in a document explaining how the records came into his possession.
The collection reveals that he listened in private to the Jewish musicians and Russian composers branded "subhuman" by his regime and included works by Tchaikovsky, Borodin and Rachmaninov — scratched from frequent playing and all clearly labelled ‘Fuhrerhauptquartier’, the Fuhrer’s headquarters.”
As the week has gone on however, a few critical remarks are being made against the claim. For example it would seem that one of the recordings shown in an image from Russia was not made until 1947. And is it likely the architect of the Final Solution would spend his free time listening to Polish/Jewish violinist Huberman’s playing, aware that that he had founded the Palestine Orchestra in 1936 (which went on to be the foundation of today’s Israel Philharmonic Orchestra) and that he was living in enforced exile?
Come on, pull the other one. It has a swastika on it......"
from casahistoria.net
Seems there's always someone trying to pull the wool over someone else's eyes for fame or profit!
Regards,
J.