Hellstorm - The WWII Story We Never Hear About Documentary Exposes the Genocide of German Civilians by Allied Bombers and Red Army Barbarians
[Editor's Note: We need to know the truth of all things in order to see who is behind the subversive machinations that lead us into war. The Zionists behind the unrealistic reparation demands put upon the German people following WWI set the stage for the resentment of Jewish bankers in particular, but Jews in general. Germany's rapid economic recovery (secretly funded by Jewish bankers to create another gentile population-reduction war) under Hitler affirmed their suspicions that the atheistic communist Zionist Jews were responsible for the country's survival desperation seen in the 1920s. Today, a certain percentage of younger people in America, who never suffered under the brutality of Nazi occupation, tend to glorify Hitler as some sort of hero who was merely trying to rid Germany of the nation-destroying World Conquerors. That's partly true, but Hitler was no George Washington. He was a demon-influenced megalomaniac who started World War II on Sept. 1, 1939 by invading Poland without cause and is responsible for the deaths of untold millions due to his megalomania and aggression. The Nazis were not kind and gentle invaders or occupiers. They were brutal and vicious. Intense hatred was generated towards the German people by the conduct of the Nazis during the early years of the war when they were gaining ground and over running nation after nation. Continued warfare reduces most people into haters of the enemy whose only focus is to obliterate the enemy so they can return home and be done with the war. That doesn't excuse the unforgivable genocide and brutality imposed upon German civilians, during the fire bombing campaigns, and especially upon innocent German women by the Red Army, following Germany's defeat, but it should cause us to reflect upon who it was, working in the background - unseen and unreported by media, who created the funding, conditions and stimulation for the eruption of both World War I and World War II. The same Zionist manipulators who today are trying to create World War III in the Middle East and bring to ruin the once great Beacon of Liberty for tired and yearning refugees of oppression, America.]
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January 6, 2015
Hellstorm - Exposing The Real Genocide of Nazi Germany (Full)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkQ6J5F01Do
Published on May 6, 2015
This is now the completed full length documentary of a previous posting here of just the trailer for this film by Kyle Hunt. It's truly fantastic in its scope of content and quality of production. Please share this video to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the single greatest act of terror and of a true "genocidal holocaust" near the very end of World War II.
MORE people died by way of the RAF (British) fire-bombing of Dresden on February 13th & 14th, 1945 (and the 3 following days of subsequent American fighter-plane "strafing")., than in the nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki combined.
Holocaust (noun): "Great destruction resulting in the extensive loss of life., especially by fire"
Many of these "sick & twisted" people., even go so far as to call for ANOTHER bombing of innocent Germans in Dresden today.
It is our sacred duty., to not only inform the world about the atrocities committed against the German people, but also to rid our nations of those who carry out and celebrate such slaughter.
Winston Churchill told Lord Robert Boothby the following:
"Germany's most unforgivable crime before the Second World War, was her attempt to extricate her economic power from the world's trading system (ie: World-Bankers), and to create her own exchange mechanism (ie: "Honest", non-interest bearing money) which would deny "world finance" of its opportunity to profit,"
So., Germany's unwillingness to be looted by the "international bankers" was the TRUE reason that millions and millions of Europeans had to perish. The "world's elite"., definitely did NOT want the "Goyim" (ie: Anglo-Saxon & related peoples) to get any "big ideas"., especially after seeing Germany's MORE than remarkable recovery under National Socialism (ie: one's own nation comes FIRST.)
Decades before in 1920, Winston Churchill, had actually written about the subject of Jewish involvement in the "looting" of Germany., already AFTER the end of the first World War., when he wrote the following:
"The same phenomenon (ie: Jewish involvement with left-wing & Communist movements) has been presented in Germany (especially in Bavaria) as far as this madness has been allowed to prey upon the temporary prostration of the German people. And although in all these countries, there are many non-Jews., every whit as bad as the worst of the Jewish revolutionaries., the part played by the latter., in proportion to their numbers., is astonishing."
Churchill also acknowledged the role Jews played in the bringing about of the Soviet terror in writing:
"There is no need to exaggerate the part played in the creation of Bolshevism and in the actual bringing about of the Russian Revolution, by these international, and for the most part atheist Jews. It is certainly a very great one; and it probably outweighs all others. With the notable exception of Lenin, the majority of the leading figures are Jews (Lenin's paternal grandfather was later found to be a Jew). Moreover, the principal inspiration and driving power comes from the Jewish leaders"
Jewish power was not confined to Germany or the Soviet Union, but could be found all around the world, when Churchill also said:
"Some people like (are fond of) the Jews, and some do not. But no thoughtful man can deny the fact that they are beyond any question., the most formidable and most remarkable race which has appeared in the world."
At some point Churchill became an instrument of this "power". During World War II., Churchill's loyalty was NOT to the British people (as the majority of the people NEVER wanted war with Germany !) but to the small "tribe" of alien elites., that has been generating wars AND reaping "the spoils" for centuries upon centuries.
Churchill's TRUE "atrocities" against Germany make him one of the worst villains this world has ever known., along with his comrade., Joseph Stalin and FDR..
Senator Homer Capeheart spoke the following to the U.S. Senate on Feb. 5, 1946, in which he said:
"Since the end of the war., about 3,000,000 people,, mostly women and children and over-aged men., have been killed in eastern Germany and south-eastern Europe. About 15,000,000 people have been deported, or had to flee from their homesteads, and are on the road. About 25 % of these people., over 3,000,000 have perished / died. About 4,000,000 men and women have been deported to Eastern Europe and Russia as slaves.. It seems that the elimination of the German population of Eastern Europe., at least 15,000,000 people., was planned in accordance with decisions made at the "Yalta Conference". Churchill had said to Mikolajczyk when the latter protested during the negotiations at Moscow against forcing Poland to incorporate eastern Germany: "Don't mind the five or more million Germans. Stalin will see to them. You will have no trouble with them.., as they will cease to exist".
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The following article is more than a bit long.., but worth taking your time to read, and can be more than easily verified as genuine. The full article (and my commentary at the end) follows below...
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German Secrets by the Thousands
by C. Lester Walker from "Harper's Magazine" of October 1946.
Harper's readers are familiar with Mr. Walker's articles on the skillful mechanics of the Allied war. He now gives us a look at some of the disconcertingly effective tricks that were bidden up the enemy's sleeve.
Someone wrote to Wright (military) Field recently, saying he understood this country had got together quite a collection of enemy war secrets, that many were now on public sale, and could he, please, be sent everything on German jet engines. The Air Documents Division of the Army Air Force answered: "Sorry., but that would be fifty tons." (100,000 pounds.)
Moreover, that fifty tons was just a small portion of what is today undoubtedly the biggest collection of captured enemy war secrets ever assembled. If you always thought of war secrets, as who hasn't?, as coming in sixes and sevens, as a few items of information readily handed on to the properly interested authorities, it may interest you to learn that the war secrets in this collection run into the thousands, but the mass of documents is mountainous, and that there has never before been anything quite comparable to it.
The collection is today chiefly in three places: Wright (military) Field in Ohio, the Library of Congress, and the Department of Commerce. Wright Field is working from a documents "mother lode" of fifteen hundred tons (3,000,000 pounds !). In Washington, the Office of Technical Services (which has absorbed the Office of the Publication Board, the government agency originally set up to handle the collection) reports that tens of thousands of tons of material are involved. It is estimated that over a million separate items must be handled, and that they, very likely, contain practically all the scientific, industrial and military secrets of Nazi Germany.
One Washington official has called it "the greatest single source of this type of material in the world, and the first orderly exploitation of an entire country's brainpower."
How the collection came to be, goes back, for beginnings, to one day in 1944 when the Allied Combined Chiefs of Staff set in motion a colossal search for war secrets in occupied German territory. They created a group of military civilian teams, termed the "Joint Intelligence Objectives Committee", which was to follow the invading armies into Germany and uncover all her military, scientific, and industrial secrets for early use against Japan. These teams worked against time to get the most vital information before it was destroyed, and in getting it performed prodigies of ingenuity and tenacity.
At an optical company at Wetzlar, near Frankfurt, for example, the American colonel investigating felt positive that the high executives were holding out on him. But nothing would shake their story: they had given him everything. He returned next day with a legal document which he asked them all to sign. It declared they had turned over "all scientific and trade data, and if not, would accept the consequences." Two days later they glumly signed the document, then led the colonel to a cache in a warehouse wall. From a safe tumbled out the secret files on optical instruments, microscopy, and aiming devices.
One, two man search team found itself completely stymied. Records that they had to find had completely disappeared. A rumor indicated they might have been hidden in a mountain. The two scoured the region in a jeep. Nothing. But keeping at it, they stumbled one day onto a small woods road whose entrance was posted: Achtung! Minen! Gingerly, slowly, they inched their jeep in. Nothing happened. But a concrete dugout sunk in the hill revealed another sign: "Opening Will Cause Explosion."
"We tossed a coin," one member of this search team said later, "and the loser hitched the jeep tow rope to the dugout door, held his breath and stepped on the gas."
There was no explosion. The door ripped from its hinges. The sought for secret files were inside.
The German Patent Office put some of its most secret patents down a sixteen hundred foot mine shaft at Heringen, then piled liquid oxygen, in cylinders on top of them. When the American Joint Intelligence Objectives team found them, it was doubtful that they could be saved. They were legible, but in such bad shape that a trip to the surface would make them disintegrate. Photo equipment and a crew were therefore lowered into the shaft and a complete microfilm record made of the patents there.
The earliest Joint Intelligence Objectives search teams were followed by others, which were to dig out industrial and scientific secrets in particular. The Technical Industrial Intelligence Committee was one group of these, composed of three hundred and eighty civilians representing seventeen American industries. Later came the teams of the Office of the Publication Board itself and many more groups direct from private industry. Of the later, called, in Germany, Field Intelligence Agencies, Technical (FIAT), there have been over five hundred, of one to ten members each, operating by invitation and tinder the aegis of OPB.
Today the search still goes on. The Office of Technical Services has a European staff of four to five hundred. At Hoechst, it has one hundred abstracters who struggle feverishly to keep ahead of the forty OTS document recording cameras which route to them each month over one hundred thousand feet of microfilm.
What did we find? You'd like some outstanding samples from the war secrets collection?
The head of the communications unit of Technical Industrial Intelligence Branch opened his desk drawer and took out the tiniest vacuum tube I had ever seen. It was about half the size of a thumb.
"Notice it is heavy porcelain, not glass, and thus virtually indestructible. It is a one thousand watt tube, one tenth the size of similar American tubes. Today our manufacturers know the secret of making it! ...And here's something..."
He pulled some brown, papery looking ribbon off a spool. It was a quarter inch wide, with a dull and a shiny side.
"That's Magnetophone tape," he said. "It's plastic, metallized on one side with iron oxide. In Germany that supplanted phonograph recordings. A day's radio program can be magnetized on one reel. You can demagnetize it, wipe it off, and put a new program on at any time. No needle; so absolutely no noise or record wear. An hour long reel costs fifty cents." (today's "recording tape" E.K.)
He showed me then what had been two of the most closely guarded technical secrets of the war: the infrared device which the Germans invented for seeing at night, and the remarkably small generator which operated it. German cars could drive at any speed in total black out, seeing objects clear as day two hundred meters ahead. Tanks with this device could spot targets two miles away. As a sniper-scope it enabled German riflemen to pick off a man in total blackness.
There was a sighting tube, and a selenium screen out front. The screen caught the incoming infrared light, which drove electrons from the selenium along the tube to another screen which was electrically charged and fluorescent. A visible image appeared on this screen. Its clearness and its accuracy for aiming purposes were phenomenal. Inside the tube, distortion of the stream of electrons by the earth's magnetism was even allowed for.
The small generator, five inches across, stepped up voltage from an ordinary flashlight battery to 15,000 volts! It had a walnut-sized motor which spun a rotor at 10,000 rpm so fast that originally it had destroyed all lubricants with the great amount of ozone it produced. The Germans had developed a new grease: chlorinated paraffin oil. The generator then ran 3,000 hours.
A canvas bag on the sniper's back housed the device. His rifle had two triggers. He pressed one for a few seconds to operate the generator and the scope. Then the other to kill his man in the dark.
"That captured secret," my guide declared, "we first used at Okinawa, to the bewilderment of the Japanese.
We got in addition, among these prize secrets, the technique and the machine for making the world's most remarkable electric capacitor. Millions of capacitors are essential to the radio and radar industry. Our capacitors were always made of metal foil. This one is made of paper, coated with 1/250,000 of an inch of vaporized zinc. Forty per cent smaller, twenty per cent cheaper than our capacitors, it is also self-healing. That is, if a breakdown occurs (like a fuse blowing out), the zinc film evaporates, the paper immediately insulates, and the capacitor is right again. It keeps on working through multiple breakdowns, at fifty percent higher voltage than our capacitors! To most American radio experts this is magic, double distilled.
Mica was another thing. None is mined in Germany, so during the war our Signal Corps was mystified. Where was Germany getting it?
One day a certain piece of mica was handed to one of our experts in the U.S. Bureau of Mines for analysis and opinion.
"Natural mica," he reported, "and no impurities."
But the mica was synthetic. The Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Silicate Research had discovered how to make it and something which had always eluded scientists, in large sheets.
We know now, thanks to FIAT teams, that ingredients of natural mica were melted in crucibles of carbon capable of taking 2,350 degrees of heat, and then, this was the real secret, cooled in a special way. Complete absence of' vibration was the first essential. Then two forces directly perpendicular to each other were applied. One, vertically, was a controlled gradient of temperature in the cooling. At right angles to this, horizontally, was introduced a magnetic field, this forced the formation of the crystals in large laminated sheets on that plane.
"You see this...?" said the head of Communications Unit, TIIB. It was metal, and looked like a complicated doll's house with the roof off. "It is the chassis, or frame, for a radio. To make the same thing, Americans would machine cut, hollow, shape, fit, a dozen different processes. This is done on a press in one operation. It is the "cold extrusion" process. We do it some with soft, splattery metals. But by this process the Germans do it with cold steel ! Thousands of parts now made as castings or drop forgings or from malleable iron can now be made this way. The production speed increase is a little matter of one thousand per cent."
In textiles the war secrets collection has produced so many revelations that American textile men are a little dizzy. There is a German rayon-weaving machine, discovered a year ago by the American Knitting Machine Team, which increases production in relation to floor space by one hundred and fifty percent. Their "Links to Links" loom produces a ladderless, run-proof hosiery. New German needle-making machinery, it is thought, revolutionize that business in both the United Kingdom and the United States.
There is a German method for pulling the wool from sheepskins without injury to hide or Fiber, by use of an enzyme. Formerly the "Puller", a trade secret, was made from animal pancreas from American packing houses. During the war the Nazis made it from a mold called aspergil paraciticus, which they seeded in bran. It results not only in better wool, but in ten per cent greater yield.
Another discovery was a way to put a crimp in viscose rayon fibers which gives them the appearance, warmth, wear resistance, and reaction-to-dyes of wool. The secret here, our investigators found, was the addition to the cellulose of twenty-five percent fish protein.
But of all the industrial secrets, perhaps the biggest windfall came from the laboratories and plants of the great German cartel, I.G. Farbenindustrie. Never before, it is claimed, was there such a storehouse of secret information. It covers liquid and solid fuels, metallurgy, synthetic rubber, textiles, chemicals, plastics, drugs, dyes. One American dye authority declares:
"It includes the production know-how and the secret formulas for over fifty thousand dies. Many of them are faster and better than ours. Many are colors we were never able to make. The American dye industry will be advanced at least ten years ."
In matters of food, medicine, and branches of the military art, the finds of the search teams were no less impressive. And in aeronautics and guided missiles they proved downright alarming.
One of the food secrets the Nazis had discovered was a way to sterilize fruit juices without heat. The juice was filtered, then cooled, then carbonated and stored under eight atmospheres of carbon-dioxide pressure. Later the carbon-dioxide was removed; the juice passed through another filter, which, this time, germ-proofed it, and then was bottled. Something, perhaps, for American canners to think about.
Milk pasteurization by ultra-violet light has always failed in other countries, but the Germans had found how to do it by using light tubes of great length, and simultaneously how to enrich the milk with vitamin D.
At a plant in Kiel, British searchers of the Joint Intelligence Objectives Committee found that cheese was being made, "good quality Hollander and Tilster", by a new method at unheard of speed. "Eighty minutes from the renneting to the hooping of the curd," report the investigators. The cheese industry around the world had never been able to equal that.
Butter (in a creamery near Hamburg) was being produced by something long wished for by American butter makers: a continuous butter making machine. An invention of dairy equipment manufacturers in Stuttgart, it took up less space than American chums and turned out fifteen hundred pounds an hour. The machine was promptly shipped to this country to be tested by the American Butter Institute.
Among other food innovations was a German way of making yeast in almost limitless quantities. The waste sulphite liquor from the beech-wood used to manufacture cellulose was treated with an organism known to bacteriologists as candida arborea at temperatures higher than ever used in yeast manufacture before. The finished product served as both animal and human food. Its caloric value is four times that of lean meat, and it contains twice as much protein.
The Germans had also developed new methods of preserving food by plastics and new, advanced refrigeration techniques. Refrigeration and air-conditioning on German U-boats had become so efficient that the submarines could travel from Germany to the Pacific, operate there for two months, and then return to Germany without having to take on fresh water for the crew ! A secret plastic mixture (among its ingredients were polyvinyl acetate, chalk, and talc) was used to coat bread and cheese. A loaf fresh from the oven was dipped, dried, re-dipped, and then heated half an hour at 285 degrees. It would be unspoiled and good to eat eight months later.
As for medical secrets in this collection, one Army surgeon has remarked, "some of them will save American medicine years of research; some of them are revolutionary, like, for instance, the German technique for treatment after prolonged and usually fatal exposure to cold."
This discovery revealed to us by Major Alexander's search already mentioned, reversed everything medical science thought about the subject. In every one of the dread experiments the subjects were most successfully revived, both temporarily and permanently, by immediate immersion in hot water. In two cases of complete standstill of heart and cessation of respiration, a hot bath as 122 degrees brought both subjects back to life. Before our war with Japan ended, this method was adopted as the treatment for use by all American Air-Sea-Rescue Services, and it is generally accepted by medicine today.
German medical researchers had discovered a way to produce synthetic blood plasma. Called "Capain", it was made on a commercial scale and equaled natural plasma in results. Another discovery was "Periston", a substitute for the blood liquid. An oxidation production of adrenalin (Adrenichrome) was produced in quantity successfully only by the Nazis and was used with good results in combating high blood pressure (of which 750,000 die annually in the United States). Today we have the secret of the manufacture and considerable amounts of supply.
Likewise of great importance medically were certain researches by Dr. Boris Fojewksky of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute of Biophysics at Frankfurt. These were in the ionization of air as related to health. Positively ionized air was discovered to have deleterious effects upon human well-being, and to account for the discomfort and depression felt at times when the barometer is falling. In many persons, it was found, its presence brought on asthma, hay fever, and nervous tension. It raised high blood pressure, sometimes to the danger point. It would bring on the symptoms common in mountain sickness labored and rapid breathing, dizziness, fatigue, sleepiness.
Negatively ionized air, however, did all the opposite. It was exhilarating, creating a feeling of high spirits and well-being. Mental depression was wiped out by it. In pathological cases it steadied breathing, reduced high blood pressure, was a check on allergies and asthma. The importance of its presence wherever human beings live, work, or recuperate from illness may some day make its production one of the major functions of air conditioning.
But of highest significance for the future were the Nazi secrets in aviation and in various types of missiles.
"The V 2 rocket which bombed London," an Army Air Force publication reports, "was just a toy compared to what the Germans had up their sleeve."
When the war ended, we now know, they had 138 types of guided missiles in various stages of production or development, using every kind of remote control and fuse: radio, radar, wire, continuous wave, acoustics, infrared, light beams and magnetics, to name some; and for power, all methods of jet propulsion for either subsonic or supersonic speeds.
Jet propulsion had even been applied to helicopter flight ! The fuel was piped to combustion chambers at the rotor blade tips, where it exploded, whirling the blades around like a lawn sprinkler or pinwheel.
As for rocket propulsion, the A-4 rocket, which was just getting into large scale production when the war ended, was forty-six feet long, weighed over 24,000 pounds, and traveled 230 miles. It rose sixty miles above the earth and had a maximum speed of 3, 735 miles an hour, three times that of the earth's rotation at the equator. The secret of its supersonic speed, we know today, lay in its rocket motor which used liquid oxygen and alcohol for fuel. It was either radio controlled or self guided to its target by gyroscopic means. Since its speed was supersonic, it could not be heard before it struck.
Another German rocket which was coming along was the A-9. This was bigger still, 29.000 pounds, and had wings which gave it a flying range of 3,000 miles. It was manufactured at the famous Peenemuende army experiment station and achieved the unbelievable speed of 5,870 miles an hour.
A long range rocket-motored bomber which, the war documents indicate, was never completed, merely because of the war's quick ending, would have been capable of flight from Germany to New York in forty minutes. Pilot-guided from a pressurized cabin, it would have flown at an altitude of 154 miles. Launching was to be by catapult at 500 miles an hour, and the ship would rise to its maximum altitude in as short a time as four minutes. There, fuel exhausted, it would glide through the outer atmosphere, bearing down on its target. With one hundred bombers of this type the Germans hoped to destroy any city on earth in a few days operations.
Little wonder then, that today Army Air Force experts declare publicly that in rocket power and guided missiles the Nazis were ahead of us by at least ten years.
The Germans even had devices ready which would take care of pilots forced to leave supersonic planes in flight. Normally a pilot who stuck his head out at such speeds would have it shorn off. His parachute on opening would burst in space. To prevent these calamitous happenings an ejector seat had been invented which flung the pilot clear instantaneously. His chute was already burst, that is, made of latticed ribbons which checked his fall only after the down-drag of his weight began to close its holes.
A Nazi variation of the guided air missile was a torpedo for underwater work which went unerringly to its mark, drawn by the propeller sound of the victim ship from as far away as ten miles. This missile swam thirty feet below the water, at forty miles an hour, and left no wake. When directly under its target, it exploded.
All such revelations naturally raise the question: Was Germany so far advanced in air, rocket, and missile research that, given a little more time, she might have won the war? Her war secrets, as now disclosed, would indicate that possibility. And the Deputy Commanding General of Army Air Force Intelligence, Air Technical Service Command, has told the Society of Aeronautical Engineers within the past few months:
For the release and dissemination of all these one-time secrets, the Office of the Publication Board was established by an order of President Truman within ten days after Japan surrendered. The order directed that not only enemy war secrets should be published, but also (with some exceptions) all American secrets, scientific and technical, of all government war boards. (The office of Scientific Research and Development, the National Research Council, and other such.) And thereby was created what is being termed now the biggest publishing problem a government agency ever had to handle.
For the war secrets, which conventionally used to be counted in scores, will run to three-quarters of a million separate documentary items (two-thirds of them on aeronautics) and will require several years and several hundreds of people to screen and prepare them for wide public use.
Today translators and abstracters of the Office of Technical Services, successor to the OPB, are processing them at the rate of about a thousand a week. Indexing and cataloguing the part of the collection which will be permanently kept may require more than two million cards; and at Wright Field the task is so complicated that electric punch card machines are to be installed. A whole new glossary of German-English terms has to be compiled, something like forty thousand words on new technical and scientific terms ! With so many documents, it has, of course, been impossible because of time and money limitations to reprint or reproduce more than a very few. To tell the public what is available, therefore, the OTS issues a bibliography weekly. This contains the newest war secrets information as released, with titles, prices of copies currently available or to be made up, and an abstract of contents.
The original document, or the microfilm copy, is then generally sent to the greatest depository. To make them more easily accessible to the public, the Library sends copies, when enough are available, to about 125 so-called "depository" libraries throughout the United States.
And is the public doing anything with these one-time war secrets? It is., it is eating them up. As many as twenty thousand orders have been filled in a month, and the order rate is now a thousand times a day. Scientists and engineers declare that the information is "cutting years from the time we would devote to problems already scientifically investigated." And American business men ... ! A run through the Publication Board's letters file shows the following:
The Bendix Company in South Bend, Indiana, writes for a German patent on the record player changer "with records stacked above the turntable." Pillsbury Mills wants to have what is available on German flour and bread production methods. Kendall Manufacturing Company ("Soapine") wants insect repellent compounds. Pioneer Hi Bred Corn Company, Iowa, asks about "interrogation of research workers at the agricultural high school at Hohenheim." Pacific Mills requests I.G. Farbenindustrie's industrie's water repellent, crease resistant finish for spun rayon. The Polaroid Company would like something on "the status of exploitation of photography and optics in Germany. And there are, incidentally, ten to twenty thousand German patents yet to be screened
The most insatiable customer is Amtorg, the Soviet Union's foreign trade organization. One of its representatives walked into the Publication Board office with the bibliography in hand and said, "I want copies of everything." The Russians sent one order in May for $5,594.50 worth, two thousand separate war secrets reports. In general, they buy every report issued !
Americans, too, think there is extra ordinarily good prospecting in the war secrets lode. Company executives practically park on the OTS's front doorstep, wanting to be first to get hold of a particular report on publication. Some information is so valuable that to get it a single day ahead of a competitor may be worth thousands of dollars ! But the OTS takes elaborate precautions to be sure that no report is ever available to anyone before general public release.
After a certain American aircraft company had ordered a particular captured war document, it was queried as to whether the information therein had made it or saved it money. The cost of the report had been a few dollars. The company answered: "Yes, at least a hundred thousand dollars."
A research head of another business firm took notes for three hours in the OTS offices one day. "Thanks very much," he said, as he stood to go, "The notes from these documents are worth at least half a million dollars to my company." !!
And after seeing the complete report on the German synthetic fiber industry, one American manufacturer remarked:
"This report would be worth twenty million dollars to my company if it could have it exclusively." !!
Of course you, and anybody else, can now have it, and lots of other once secret information, for a few dollars. AB the war secrets, as released, are completely in the public domain.
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