Lobster Issue 12 (1986) £££
Transnationalised Repression; Parafascism and the U.S. The key figure in the post-war organisation of Nazi remnants was S.S. Major Otto Skorzeny, acting in collaboration with his close war-time colleague and personal friend, General Reinhard von Gehlen. First, Gehlen made a deal in 1946 with U.S. intelligence leaders like General Donovan and Allen Dulles, transferring his […]
Lobster Issue 25 (1993) £££
[…] the Hess flight was the culmination of Anglo-German contacts stretching back to the outbreak of war: the Deputy Fuhrer was bringing a genuine peace offer approved by Hitler, guaranteeing independence and the integrity of the Empire in return for benevolent neutrality over Barbarossa. Churchill, keeping this secret from most of the Foreign Office and […]
Lobster Issue 52 (Winter 2006/7) £££
[…] Skidelsky is considerably more critical of Mosley for wasting his talent than he is of him for actually donning the blackshirt and allying himself with Mussolini and Hitler. Indeed, at times he seems to regard him as more of an English eccentric than a real fascist. Even when it comes to Mosley’s embrace of […]
Lobster Issue 30 (December 1995) £££
[…] Lyne claims info on man-made saucers, Nazi tech, CIA disinfo on free energy motors that power them. Plausible premise, but announcing how he saw Adolf and Eva Hitler in San Antone with LBJ in ’67 may hurt his credibility.’ (Emphasis added.) This stuff is even creeping into the British mainstream media. One of the […]
Lobster Issue 41 (Summer 2001) £££
[…] elite in this period can do with further investigation. Mosley eventually married Diana Mitford in secret in Berlin in October 1936. Those present at the ceremony included Hitler and Goebbels. The secrecy attending this event has generally been put down to his chivalrous desire to protect Diana. That such an unashamed Nazi and Hitler […]
Lobster Issue 84 (Winter 2022)
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[PDF file]: […] perennial conspiracy theory The Perennial Conspiracy Theory: Reflections on the History of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion Michael Hagemeister London: Routledge, 2021, £44.99, h/b The Hitler Conspiracies: The Third Reich and the Paranoid Imagination Richard J Evans London: Penguin, 2021, £9.99, p/b John Newsinger The Protocols of Hate In the summer of […]
Lobster Issue 37 (Summer 1999) £££
[…] Nazi-Soviet Pact (August 1939). The singular Mr Stokes Once the war with Poland was over, though, Ramsay and his friends openly strove to reach a deal with Hitler. Nor were they alone. Griffiths notes the effort put into this by Richard Stokes – Labour MP for Ipswich.(4) The Soviet attack on Finland (November 30th […]
Lobster Issue 16 (1988) £££
[…] played a major role in recruiting them in the belief that Russia was necessary to defeat Nazi Germany – or rather it was his belated excuse because Hitler had not risen to power when Rothschild started. I suppose he would argue he saw it coming. His puppets were Burgess and co ….. My prime […]
Lobster Issue 52 (Winter 2006/7) £££
I don’t agree with the BassettMatthews line (‘War and peace plots’, Lobster 51) on (i) Chamberlain’s flight to see Hitler in the Munich crisis (it was to avert a war, not a coup) and (ii) Philby’s criminal responsibility for prolonging World War Two. The latter point credits far too much influence to one individual. […]
Lobster Issue 50 (Winter 2005/6) £££
[…] closest confederates on trumped-up charges of financial impropriety to consolidate his position, modelling his methods on those of Saddam Hussein. He was also an admirer of Adolf Hitler. Grogg was travelling in a mini cab owned by Jock’s Cabs, a UDA controlled taxi firm in Rathcoole, when he was hit. Jock’s Cabs are now […]