THE OMINOUS PARALLELS : NAZISM AND THE EU
http://www.iits.dircon.co.uk/newalliance/nazieu.htm
It's often claimed - not least by our opponents - that Nazis and Fascists
are nothing more than extreme xenophobic nationalists, totally opposed to
'good' international bodies like the EU. In the words of the song, "It Ain't
Necessarily So.""

The EU War Baby

Back in 1942, a book called "The European Community" was published. Its
principal author, a Doctor of Economics, had argued in 1940 for a "Central
European Union" and "European Economic Area" and for fixed exchange rates -
EMU in all but name. In this book, he wrote that "No nation in Europe can
achieve on its own the highest level of economic freedom which is compatible
with all social requirements...The formation of very large economic areas
follows a natural law of development....interstate agreements in Europe will
control [economic forces generally]...There must be a readiness to
subordinate one's own interests in certain cases to those of [the EC]."

One of his co-authors wrote that the "classic national economy..is
dead...community of fate which is the European economy...fate and extent of
European co-operation depends on a new unity economic plan". Another
observed that "We have a real European Community task before us...I am
convinced that this Community effort will last beyond the end of the war."

The last three words explain things. The principal author was Nazi Economics
Minister and war criminal Walther Funk. The other two were respectively Nazi
academic Heinrich Hunke and official Gustav Koenig. Nor were they just
eccentrics. Goering's orders in 1940 were followed by a project for the
"large-scale economic unification of Europe" Goebbels, in the same year,
compared Germany's road to unification in the nineteenth century with
Europe's in the twentieth, believing that "in fifty years' time [people] no
longer think in terms of countries."

The Same Old "New Europe"?

Ribbentrop, in 1943, endorsed plans for a European confederation.
Seyss-Inquart, Gauleiter of Holland, spoke of "The new Europe of solidarity
and co-operation among all its people... will find...rapidly increasing
prosperity once national economic boundaries are removed."

Their collaborators felt the same way. Quisling himself stated that there
was no opposition between European economic co-operation and National
Socialism, Vichy French Minister Jacques Benoist-Mechin that France had to
"abandon nationalism...take place in European Community with honour."

In the words of Rodney Atkinson, "The European Community was therefore
intended by the Nazis.... as a common cause against British...economic
systems of trade and free exchange." Mr. Atkinson goes on (in his book
"Europe's Full Circle") to kindly provide us (pages 92-93) with a list of
parallels between "Hitler's Europe" and "Today's Europe."


Europaische Wirtshaftsgemeinschaft
European Economic Community


European Currency System
European Exchange Rate Mechanism


Europabank (Berlin)
European Central Bank (Frankfurt)


European Regional Principle
Committee of the Regions


Common Labour Policy
Social Chapter


Economic and Trading Agreements
Single Market

A few further quotes may be of interest -"The Germans alone can really
organise Europe... The future will belong to the Germans when we build the
House of Europe...The Anglo-Saxon economic system, the classic national
economy, is dead...It is important to establish a European Single Currency
core in order to stand firm against Anglo-Saxon values."

I just quoted, respectively, Goebbels, Kohl, Hunke, and (in 1996) Belgian
Finance Minister Philippe Maystadt. No, I'm not just indulging in cheap
jibes or insinuating that all Europhiles are closet Nazis. Obviously they
don't share Hitler's racial paranoia. No doubt they see them selves as good
liberal-minded democrats. However, all totalitarian regimes stand for
concentrating power in central hands. They're all prone to meddle in
people's private lives and pursuits and to issue directives without properly
consulting a free Parliament first. In short - the Eurocrats may not be
totalitarians but they are totalitarian-minded in their behaviour.

For further details, I recommend "Europe's Full Circle" by Rodney Atkinson,
"The Tainted Source" by John Laughland and "Britain Held Hostage" by Lindsay
Jenkins. Click for stockist details

A final thought: The Nazis used referenda to seduce power out of the hands
of the people's representatives and concentrate it in the hands of a few.
With the prospect of a UK referendum on the single currency and the dangers
of concentrating economic powers in the hands of a virtually unaccountable
European Central Bank - remember: NEVER AGAIN!


- About the author: Mark Taha is a freelance researcher into British and
European history and politics. A National Committee member of CIB, he is
writing in a personal capacity.


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