The Flipside with Monika, May 10, 2025
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Episode 42: German WW2 Expellee Christian Klein shares his story with us.
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I really pray this gentleman has written his life’s story down because it’s more of a real movie to be made than the lying Jew movies made about the lie they force down the world’s throats.
What really aggravates me is why are more of f the alternative media not interviewing guest like these gentlemen maybe Monika you should interview Carl the caller I’m sure he has a story to or at least it sounded like it.
My grandparents mother and father side both are from Silesia/Schlesien, good they did not stay behind but went on big treck to north germany, they lost both farms, but kept the lifes. And sure they was alot hunger, has a reason millions germans died of hunger, the US hold back aid delivers from quackers and churches etc, noone had to die of hunger but the US wanted that, read James Bacque. My grandparents were farm owners, so sure they had luck to rent a little land in the town of Hamlin where their treck ended, Hameln an der Weser, where i was born too later, they run the garden and as prior farmers they could easily feed the families only with garden. My grandparents mother father side are both from same village in Silesia, was a coincidence they met and married in Hamlin, maybe they would have met in Silesia without the treck too, but stay behind maybe not cause poles and red army were brutal, book “Schlesiens Inferno” or “Silesias Inferno” is the best eye witness report book i read about that, but very graphic, the IHR published it some time but thanks to Mark Weber who received shekels to let such books run out of print its very hard to get now.
My mother died early so my grandmother born 1913 was my mother, i learned alot of her values, no other women has more respect than my grandmother, through 2 ww. She sometimes talked about the past, and early third reich 1933+ was sure one of her best times, she was in the BdM too until she married, born my father 1943 so she had to carry my little dad all way to north germany alone, because her husband my grandfather fell on the east front. Mother side both grandparents made it to Hamlin though, he was Wehrmacht too my grandpa mother side, but never wanted to talk, and he had a tremor, but worked as steel worker in Hamlin and lived to age of 86. All very good people.
I should have talked more with my grandmother to write down her experience, i sure still know alot, but she died with 92, long life with lots war.
I got aware of the real history maybe only 15 yrs ago, so i never knew when talking to my grandparents, sadly, i would ask so many questions now. But it was only the last 2 years where i read books about what happened after 1945 in Silesia, like “Silesias Inferno” or “Tragedy of Silesia 1945/46” and sure Ernst Zuendels very good german holocaust episodes. Im living alone and i cant talk with anyone about this topic, so im digesting it all alone for me which is hard or impossible, i noticed i got very bitter last 2 years and i dotn really want to talk with all the brainwashed people here anymore, i still live near Hamlin, more north near Steinhuder Meer, in Neustadt am Rübenberge, but sure im kind of stranded here, all family is gone and dead, i am alone with the truth i read in books.