Dudas varias
Publicado: Jue Mar 01, 2007 6:27 am
Saludos a todos.
Traigo un par de preguntas, que espero sean de respuesta facil y sencilla para algunos de ustedes.
¿Hubo participación de la SS en la batalla de Sedan de 1940? Y si la hubo ¿quien comandaba?
¿Alguien puede corroborar la veracidad del siguiente texto?
"In 1935, when the work was making good headway, Himmler decreed that everything concerning his pet project [las actividades dentro del Castillo Wewelsburg] should be kept strictly secret: no visits, no guided tours, no publications. Even SS-men were not admitted. Men who were not members of the small garrison and who had a reason to visit the castle, needed a permit signed by the Reichsführer personally. For ten years the Wewelsburg disappeared behind a curtain of silence. This silence was so complete that American tank crews who stood within shooting distance of the castle in April 1945, had not the slightest idea of what kind of castle it was. Even the allied secret services knew nothing at all. The reason was not so much that Himmler feared ironical commentaries from his Nazi comrades but rather that secrecy is well-known trait of esoteric societies like the SS; they are all exceptionally secretive and do not feel any need to defile their ideas by communicating them to the profanum vulgus."
Tengo entendido que el Castillo Wewelsburg era destinado como sitio de enseñanza para los Führerkorps, ¿es cierto? Exactamente ¿quienes eran?
Bueno, esto es un comienzo. Desde ya, muchas gracias.
Traigo un par de preguntas, que espero sean de respuesta facil y sencilla para algunos de ustedes.
¿Hubo participación de la SS en la batalla de Sedan de 1940? Y si la hubo ¿quien comandaba?
¿Alguien puede corroborar la veracidad del siguiente texto?
"In 1935, when the work was making good headway, Himmler decreed that everything concerning his pet project [las actividades dentro del Castillo Wewelsburg] should be kept strictly secret: no visits, no guided tours, no publications. Even SS-men were not admitted. Men who were not members of the small garrison and who had a reason to visit the castle, needed a permit signed by the Reichsführer personally. For ten years the Wewelsburg disappeared behind a curtain of silence. This silence was so complete that American tank crews who stood within shooting distance of the castle in April 1945, had not the slightest idea of what kind of castle it was. Even the allied secret services knew nothing at all. The reason was not so much that Himmler feared ironical commentaries from his Nazi comrades but rather that secrecy is well-known trait of esoteric societies like the SS; they are all exceptionally secretive and do not feel any need to defile their ideas by communicating them to the profanum vulgus."
Tengo entendido que el Castillo Wewelsburg era destinado como sitio de enseñanza para los Führerkorps, ¿es cierto? Exactamente ¿quienes eran?
Bueno, esto es un comienzo. Desde ya, muchas gracias.