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15 julio, 2014

Fake WW2 Photos

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HISTORICAL HOAX EXPOSED!
1938: The Iconic Crying "Czech" Woman of Sudetenland
High School History Books Using FAKE WW 2 Photos!

 
Caption from the American National Archives:
"The tragedy of this Sudeten woman, unable to conceal her misery as she dutifully salutes the triumphant Hitler, is the tragedy of the silent millions who have been `won over' to Hitlerism by the `everlasting use' of ruthless force."

Caption From My 1982 High School History Book:
"Woman in the Sudetenland weeping upon the annexation to Nazi Germany."

Caption from Historiana (EU) Website:
"This photograph shows a woman in the Czech town of Eger watching the arrival of German troops on October, 1938."

The woman in this iconic photo is very sad. Now why would a German woman of the city of Eger (today known as Cheb) be so sad at the sight of German troops arriving to claim the city?

The Germans of Czechoslovakia were placed under Czech rule against their wishes after World War I (Treaty of St. Germain). Shouldn't she be happy that the German "Sudetenland" is uniting with Germany? What's her problem?

Why is she really crying? Let's have a closer look at the original photo, in its entirety.... 


Oh oh. Somebody is BUSTED! The "sad woman" was cut out of context so that you wouldn't see the whole picture. Evidently the more sensitive type, she is crying TEARS OF JOY! (very common among happy German women at the time) Had the photo included the reverent woman to her right, and the euphoric woman to her extreme right, we would have figured that out. That's why the history books cut the other two ladies out.

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