Hidden History: A Study of the causes of WW1 – Docherty & Macgregor – Conclusion [Audiobook]

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Hidden History: a compelling and captivating study of the causes of WW1 that turns everything you think you know on its head by Gerry Docherty and James MacGregor

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Hidden History uniquely exposes those responsible for the First World War. It reveals how accounts of the war's origins have been deliberately falsified to conceal the guilt of the secret cabal of very rich and powerful men in London responsible for the most heinous crime perpetrated on humanity. For ten years, they plotted the destruction of Germany as the first stage of their plan to take control of the world. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand was no chance happening. It lit a fuse that had been carefully set through a chain of command stretching from Sarajevo through Belgrade and St Petersburg to that cabal in London.

Our understanding of these events has been firmly trapped in a web of falsehood and duplicity carefully constructed by the victors at Versailles in 1919 and maintained by compliant historians ever since. The official version is fatally flawed, warped by the volume of evidence they destroyed or concealed from public view.

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Notes
CONCLUSION – LIES, MYTHS AND STOLEN HISTORY
1. Anthony Arnoux, The European War, vol. 1, p. 270.

2. J.A. White, Transition to Global Rivalry, p. 181.

3. Alexander Fuehr, The Neutrality of Belgium, pp. 73–5.

4. Albert J. Knock, The Myth of a Guilty Nation, p. 37, ebook at http://library.mises.org/books/Albert%20Jay%20Nock/The%20Myth%20of%20a%20Guilty%20Nation.pdf

5. Fay, Origins of the World War, vol. I, p. 5.

6. George Buchanan, My Mission to Russia, vol. 1, p. 100.

7. Fay, Origins of the World War, vol. I, p. 29.

8. Ibid., p. 5.

9. Barnes, Genesis of the World War, p. 40.

10. Fay, Origins of the World War, p. 6.

11. The German White Book was titled Preliminary Memoir and Documents Concerning the Outbreak of the War.

12. Fay, Origins of the World War, vol. I, p. 4.

13. Ibid., vol. I, pp. 8–10.

14. Alfred von Wegerer, ‘A Refutation of the Versailles War Guilt Thesis’, p. 146.

15. Ibid., p. 354.

16. Peace Treaty of Versailles, Part VIII, Reparation, Section 1, Article 231.

17. Barnes, Genesis of the World War, p. 35.

18. Quigley, Anglo-American Establishment, p. 197.

19. Gollin, Proconsul in Politics, p. 551, noted in a footnote.

20. Milner Papers, Milner to Selborne, 5 April 1899, Bodleian Library, Ms.Eng.Hist. c.688.

21. Fisher, Memories and Records, vol. 1, p. 21.

22. Ferguson, House of Rothschild, vol. II, p. 319.

23. Cabinet Papers, CAB 37/120/ 69, 81, 90.

24. List of Cabinet Papers, 1880–1914. PRO booklet.

25. D’Ombrain, War Machinery and High Policy, preface, p. xiii.

26. Ibid.

27. Lloyd George, War Memoirs, p. 70.

28. Meriel Buchanan, The Dissolution of an Empire, pp. 192–207.

29. Quigley, Anglo-American Establishment, p. 98.

30. Ibid., p. 99.

31. Barnes, In Quest of Truth and Justice, p. x.

32. New York Times Current History Magazine, July 1928, pp. 619–40.

33. Quigley, Anglo-American Establishment, p. 314.

34. M.H. Cochran, Germany Not Guilty in 1914, p. xix.

35. Times Literary Supplement, 4 May 1962.

36. Marc Trachtenberg, ‘The Craft of International History: A Guide to Method’ at http://mises.org/misesreview_detail.aspx?control=303

37. Stone, World War One, p. 19.

38. Strachan, First World War, p. 16.

39. Ibid., p. 36.

40. See Chapter 13.

41. A.J.P. Taylor, The First World War: An Illustrated History, p. 20.

42. Michael Howard, The First World War: A Very Short Introduction, p. 24.

43. Walter W. Ligget, The Rise of Herbert Hoover, p. 51.

44. Ibid., p. 55.

45. Ibid., p. 120.

46. Hamill, Strange Career of Mr. Hoover, p. 150.

47. See Chapter 2.

48. Hamill, Strange Career of Mr. Hoover, pp. 156–7.

49. Cissie Dore Hill, Collecting the Twentieth Century, p. 1 at http://www.hoover.org/publications/hoover-digest/article/8041

50. Charles G. Palm and Dale Reed, Guide to the Hoover Institution Archives, p. 5.

51. Whittaker Chambers, Hoover Library http://whittakerchambers.org/articles/time-a/hoover-library/

52. New York Times, 5 February 1921.

53. Hill, Collecting the Twentieth Century, p. 1 at http://www.hoover.org/publications/hoover-digest/article/8041

54. Whittaker Chambers, Hoover Library at http://whittakerchambers.org/articles/time-a/hoover-library/

55. Ibid.

56. New York Times, 5 February 1921.

57. Whittaker Chambers, Hoover Library, as above.

58. New York Times, 5 February 1921.

59. Hoover Institution, Stanford University at http://www.hoover.org/about/herbert-hoover

60. Ibid.

61. Ian Bell, Sunday Herald, 16 December 2012.

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