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The "War to End All Wars" as it was erroneously and overly optimistically named, ended in 1918 followed by a brief interlude, a period of time for the Germany to coalesce and strengthen before again crying chaos and unleashing the vicious dogs of war. Exactly as before, it was the bloody-minded Germans who drove the entire world again into the abyss. In this war there was no excuse, no Arch Duke assassination- no nothing. We argue that the responsibility lies solely on the shoulders of a single individual. We will show that Adolph was the only man in Germany capable of motivating the German people sufficiently to enter another world war. By so doing, we are able to lay blame solely on one individual for the sixty million (or more) who were robbed of their lives in this calamitous, hideous and entirely avoidable tragedy. Had Adolph Hitler never been born, or perished in WWI, or hung by the Bavarian government in 1923, it is entirely likely that WWII would never have occurred. Hitler survived some 32 assassination attempts. Had one succeeded early on, I would likely not be writing this book and millions would still be alive.
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    BUCKETS OF BLOOD - Robert Firth

    BUCKETS OF

    BLOOD!

    WWI, a prelude to even greater madness.
    Is Adolph Hitler responsible for murdering 60 million?

    By

    ROBERT J. FIRTH

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    This book is dedicated to all those who fell in the battles and those murdered by the Nazis during the terrible years from 1939 to 1945. The world cannot and must not ever forget or forgive. There are unfortunately no words in the English language to describe the evil committed by Adolph and his vicious minions. May they burn in agony in the flames of hell for all eternity!

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    FORWARD

    CHAPTER 1

    CHAPTER 2

    CHAPTER 3

    CHAPTER 4

    CHAPTER 5

    CHAPTER 6

    CHAPTER 7

    CHAPTER 8

    CHAPTER 9

    CHAPTER 10

    CHAPTER 11

    CHAPTER 12

    CHAPTER 13

    CHAPTER 14

    CHAPTER 15

    CHAPTER 16

    FINAL WORDS

    APPENDICES

    FORWARD

    My book SAM'S BULLET tells the world who to blame and how and why WW I was ignited, resulting in the deaths of some 40 million human beings. Sadly, the world descended again into madness for the second time only 22 years after the final bullet of the first war was fired.

    That the hugely damaging Treaty of Versailles, with its unpayable reparations, created massive resentment on the part of Germany there can be no doubt. The flawed treaty was used by Germany to inflame public opinion against the allies and was seen then and now as a motivating factor for WWII.

    The War to End All Wars as it was erroneously and overly optimistically named, ended in 1918 followed by a brief interlude, a period of time for Germany to coalesce and strengthen before again crying chaos and unleashing the vicious dogs of war. Exactly as before, it was the bloody-minded Germans who took the entire world again into the abyss. In this war there was no excuse, except for the humiliation of losing the first war and the hated treaty. We argue that the responsibility lies solely on the shoulders of a single individual.

    On April 20 of 1889, the young Hitler who, unfortunately for the entire world, survived the trauma of birth grew up in Austria becoming a not-so-talented, poorly educated starving artiest. When war broke out in 1914 he was drafted but turned down by the Austrian Army due to lack of fitness. Frustrated, at age 25, he asked for and received permission to enlist in the German Army who wasn't so particular. Even then, our little Adolph was itching to kill.

    As a member of the 16th Bavarian Reserve Infantry Regiment, our murderous madman to be found himself in France in October 1914. He saw serious action and, unfortunately for the world, survived the First Battle of Ypres, earning the Iron Cross for dragging a wounded comrade to safety. Our little Adolph was running dispatches, which is dangerous duty, and on October 14, 1918, was temporarily blinded by a British gas shell again at the battle of Ypres Salient in Belgium. He was evacuated to a German military hospital at Pasewalk, in Pomerania.

    Over the course of the next two years, our future dictator took part in some of the bloodiest battles of the war, including the Battle of Neuve Chapelle, the Second Battle of Ypres and, perhaps the most horrendous of all, the Battle of the Somme. On October 7, 1916, near Bapaume, France, Hitler was wounded in the leg by a shell fragment. He was sent to convalesce near Berlin where, unfortunately, he didn't die of gangrene and returned to his unit in February 1917.

    According to a comrade, Hans Mend, the future crazed son of a bitch was given even then to wild-ass rants on the state of morale and lack of dedication to the cause on the home front in Germany: He sat in the corner of our mess holding his head between his hands in deep contemplation. Suddenly, he would leap up, and running about spitting and frothing, saying that in spite of our big guns victory would be denied because the invisible foes in the German Government were a greater danger than the biggest cannon of the enemy.

    Hitler earned more citations for bravery in the next year, including an Iron Cross 1st Class for personal bravery and general merit. On August of 1918, during the final German offensive on the Western Front, he single-handedly captured a group of French soldiers hiding in a shell hole. The leg injury in October or 1916, however, put an end to Hitler’s military service but unfortunately, not his military ambitions!

    He learned of the German surrender while recovering at Pasewalk. Infuriated and frustrated beyond belief by the news, he says in his infamous and prophetic book Mein Kamph I staggered and stumbled back to my ward and buried my aching head between the blankets and pillow Hitler felt that he and his fellow soldiers had been betrayed by the leftist German Government.

    In 1941, Hitler as Der Fuhrer would reveal the degree to which his career and its terrible legacy had been shaped by the First World War, writing that I brought back home with me my experiences at the front; out of them I built my National Socialist community.

    We will show that Adolph was the only man in Germany capable of motivating the German people sufficiently to enter another world war. By so doing, we are able to lay blame solely on one individual for the sixty million (or more) who were robbed of their lives in this calamitous, hideous and entirely avoidable tragedy.

    Had Adolph Hitler never been born, or perished in WWI, or hung by the Bavarian government in 1923, it is entirely likely that WWII would never have occurred. Hitler survived some 32 assassination attempts. Had one succeeded early on, I would likely not be writing this book and millions would still be alive.

    In this volume I attempt to make sense of the insane while examining the cast of characters as they played out their hours upon the stage, full of sound and fury, ultimately, signifying little- save misery and murder! The book proves over and over that to defeat a bad guy with a gun takes a good guy with a bigger gun!

    We include a surprise in the appendices where you can hear directly from the monster himself speaking candidly to his only truly personal friend and confident. Hitler reveals his inner and very personal thoughts about the war. We were sent this top secret document (which has been declassified) and cannot verify its authenticity, leaving it to you, dear reader to make of it what you will.

    Robert J. Firth

    Florida 2019.

    Note: In 2020 we updated this book such that in appropriate places we reference, by way of comparison and warning, current events.

    CHAPTER 1

    Hitler is quoted as saying in 1944 that this war will have no winners or losers only survivors and the dead

    Amazingly, (and a bit frighteningly) as of Jan 3, 2017, the first reprint of Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf in Germany since the second world war proved to be a surprise bestseller and is heading for its sixth print run, The Publisher, the Institute of Contemporary History of Munich (IfZ) said about 85,000 copies of his anti-Semitic evil manifesto had been sold since its release. The reprint has started a serious debate in Germany on the renewed rise of hard-right authoritarian political parties, especially those focused on getting rid of the millions of Muslims who, under the disastrous and communist raised Ms. Merkel, were allowed to swarm into the country to rape, murder and mooch.

    The IfZ initially planned to print only 4,000 copies but had to increase production to meet a strong demand. The two-volume work has appeared on Der Spiegel magazine’s non-fiction bestseller list over much of the last year, and even topped it for two weeks in April or 2017.

    In November 1923, after the German Government began paying war reparations to Britain and France, Hitler's Nazis (National Socialists) launched their famous Beer Hall *Putsch. This was their first attempt to seize power by force. Hitler hoped that his nationalist revolution in Bavaria would spread to the enormously dissatisfied German army, which he hoped would somehow get rid of the hated leftist government in Berlin. However, Adolph's little uprising was suppressed and Hitler arrested and tried for high treason.

    Ole Adolph, now 34, was found guilty and sentenced to five years in Landsberg Prison. It was here he dictated Mein Kampf to his fellow prisoners Emil Maurice and Rudolf Hess. On 20 December 1924, having served only nine months, Hitler was, unfortunately for the world, released. More on this later.

    * A putsch is a quick and dirty overthrow of a government; 'Putsch' comes from the Swiss German word meaning revolt, or a sudden push. Another word for a putsch is a coup d'état.

    In these early years, the ranks of Hitler’s nascent Nazi Party were filled at first with about 50 members. The first membership card printed was number 500 to make people think they were bigger than they were. Later, the party filled with hundreds, thousands and eventually millions of highly pissed-off soldiers and citizens who sympathized with Adolph's bitter hatred of the commie peaceniks running the German democratic government. They despised the ass-kissing leftist politicians, and especially, for some bizarre and illogical reason which, as history has shown, turned out to one of the greatest mistakes in German history, the Jews!

    Remember, the German military in WWI was essencially undefeated and German borders never breeched. At wars end, November 11, 1918, the Kaiser's factories were turning out more guns and ammo than at anytime during the previous years. There were hundreds of thousands of German soldiers ready, willing and able to fight on. The liberal German government, after kicking ole Willie, (Der bastard Kaiser) the hell out of the country, wanted peace at any price. They instructed their representatives to sign anything the Allies presented as long as the war stopped.

    There's an argument to be made that liberals, as a rule, are unable to appreciate the laws of unintended consequences. In 1919, on June 28th at the Hall of Mirrors, when signing and agreeing to the Treaty of Versailles, that failing sadly came true in spades! They got what they asked for-and the result was WW II!

    Many career soldiers of both the Axis and Allies armies fought in combatant roles during both wars. Between and during the wars, they studied each other's tactics, backgrounds, educations and personalities, trying to second-guess each others moves. As we will show, many of the names we associate with WWII also served in the first go-around in one position or another.

    Senior officers in WWII were almost all WWI veterans on both sides. If one took the time to research service records from the First World War one could understand how many junior officers carried over from WWI to WWII or rejoined between 1939-1941. My guess is that the number is in the many thousands.

    The result, on both sides, due to the presence of these proven war-fighters was to guarantee a particularly hard-fought and bloody war. These were battle-hardened veterans, not kids who would scream and cry for mama at the sight of blood. These guys knew how to lead, fight, kill and win. Few were to shrink from the horrors of war and ultimately, few did.

    Among the numbers of military men who, surviving the first go, returned to the fray bent on revenge (in the case of the Germans for betrayal) or, in the case of the Allies, simply to defend their countries from NAZI tyranny, was Dwight Eisenhower (October 14, 1890- March 28, 1969) who, as a junior officer at Somme in 1918, came back in June of 1944 as the supreme allied commander, charged with directing the American and British forces landing in Europe on D day.

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