Munich, 1938 [Buchanan]

June 4, 2008 on 9:05 am | Friedrich Braun | Books , Buchanan, History , Revisionism | | Email This Post | Print this Post

Hitler intervened to guarantee the independence of Slovakia and gave Hungary a green light to re-annex Ruthenia. Czech President Hacha then asked to see Hitler, who bullied him for three hours into signing away Czech sovereignty and making his nation the German Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia.

This is false. Hitler didn’t have to bully Hacha to “sign away” anything. This lie is repeated again and again everywhere. As David Hoggan says in his definitive work, The Forced War, Hacha’s daughter confirmed after the war that her father was treated courteously and kindly by the Germans, and with all the attention and consideration normally given to a statesman. I don’t know why Buchanan repeats this canard. He wasn’t forced to do anything. The artificial country of Czechoslovakia was coming apart because Czechs and Slovaks couldn’t get along, without the need of anyone’s push or intervention.

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  1. Patsy is trying real hard to name the Jew, without naming the Jew.

    Comment by MB — June 4, 2008 #

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