Showing posts with label Waffen-SS. Show all posts
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Wednesday, December 27, 2017

What the "Todesrune" means for authoritarian systems?




Kimmo Huosionmaa

"Todesrune" is the symbol of opposite morale than Nazis and Waffen-SS had, and it meant the death of an authoritarian and totalitarian system. When we are talking about the “Lebensrune" and “Todesrune" we must notice that Waffen-SS official way to think was different than normal persons have, and this is why the death of Third Reich means to live for that personnel, who were persecuted by the Nazis. The official way of thinking in that organization was that weak persons must die, and also the henchmen had the responsibility to give their lives if their superiority ordered to make the suicide. In this notorious organization had only one law.


The henchmen must do exactly, what the superiority ordered. Without making any questions about the orders what they got. And that was the rule even for the highest rank officials, whose orders were to carry the cyanide tablets in their pocket or hollow teeth in their mouth because the suicide made them choose to avoid the imprisonment. And this “helped to keep military secrets” like holocaust and the concentration camps hidden from the public. The way of life in that organization was death and violence. That’s the way the normal persons must think opposite way than some SS-man thinks. This is the reason why SS symbol “Todesrune" is actually the offer of life to normal people. The way of thinking in the one of the most brutal political army in the history was very egocentric.


 In that military organization everything what the leaders or the commanders said was right. And that gave those men right for the mass murders. In this way of thinking the death of the SS mean life for another person's. We must say that this notorious organization was the top of the totalitarianism and militarism. The form of those organizations is that all totalitarian states will force all the people in the same model. Individualism is the worst what could be done in the totalitarian system.



In those systems, the only purpose of the human is to serve the superiority and the person can’t serve authorities, this means that the person is useless. In those systems the superiority afraid the “Fractal effect" what is actually known as the “butterfly effect". In all very well organized and organized systems the disturb will be seen very far, and in one theory is mentioned the situation, where the butterfly strikes it wings, will that cause the whirl what will be strong and then it will transfer to the hurricane. In the systems like military forces, all disturbing might be very well seen, and that will grow to all the regiment size rebellion. And that's the reason, why all military forces will give extreme hard punishments to the persons what it seems to disturb the service. And that is the reason why “Todesrune” is live for others.

Thursday, November 2, 2017

"Operation Anthropoid" a plan to murder "The man with the iron heart"

Heydrich's car after a bomb strike 


Kimmo Huosionmaa

“Operation Anthropoid” was SOE:s  (Service Operation Executive) operation to murder the chief of SS- and police Reinhard Heydrich (1904-1942)  in 1942. That operation staff was two Czechoslovakian resistance men Jozef Gabčík and Jan Kubiš. That strike was made with modified hand grenades, what was thrown under Reinhard Heydrich Mercedes. Some people think that some of those FAE-grenades were also put some botulinum toxin, but those are only rumors. But here I must say that this kind of operation is quite unusual, and then it would be interesting to know, what made Reinhard Heydrich so important, that this particular man must be eliminated.



In the Second World War SOE made two other plan to murder leading Nazi-officials. In 1944 SOE:s headquarters in London two other elimination plans, another was “Operation Foxley”, what was attempted to murder Adolf Hitler, and third was “Operation Kutschera”, what was targeted against the chief of police Franz Kutschera. Second of those actions was made by Polish resistance, and even “Operation Foxley” was something like unnecessary action. The reason what made those operations so the suspect was that happened not until 1944. In my personal opinion is that those operations must be done just beginning of the war.

Reinhard Heydrich
(1904-1942)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Anthropoid

So here my personal thinking starts to ring itself and I must ask, why Reinhard Heydrich was the man, who was assassinated by British intelligence? He was SS-Obergruppenführer und General der Polizei und  Waffen-SS, but what made him different than his successor Dr. Ernst Kaltenbrunner, who was mentioned as the most feared man in the Third Reich. Many people thought that Reinhard Heydrich would be the successor of Adolf Hitler, but why this operation was accomplished, and there is much mysticism around this operation. How did one British Stirling bomber could flight across occupied Europe, without fear of shooting down?


That plane carried those strikers to Czechoslovakia from the Great Britain, and nobody ever noticed it, and if that plane would shoot down, the plan would be uncovered. Or maybe “Operation Anthropoid” wouldn’t uncover, but German police would know that those men were in Czechoslovakia, and this is one great mystery of the SOE. That mystery is, how this intelligence service could ever imagine, that German night fighters ever drop a single airplane. Even if Germans wouldn’t get information about the agents, the routine patrolling night fighters could easily drop those alone flying bombers. So why those drops were in so big role.

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