THE MEN BEHIND HITLER A German warning to the world by Bernhard Schreiber
· archived 5/20/2026, 2:04:59 AMcached html [back] Nazi connections to Allopathy THE MEN BEHIND HITLER A German warning to the world by Bernhard Schreiber [First put on web by Liz Toola: "I have taken the liberty of scanning this book, and publishing it on the internet because, like the Author, I believe that it should be read and distributed by as many people as possible before it is too late. Having been involved with the setting up of the Eugenics Watch page I have seen many links which I have tried to highlight. I am sure there will be many that I have missed. I would also like to point out that I do not speak German, and any German words have had to be copied verbatim from a very imperfect copy of the original, and I would like to thank Dave Parry of Aberdeen for his help with translations and proof-reading. If (when) you find any mistakes I would appreciate if you would email me so that I can correct them."]Bernhard Schreiber was born in 1942 in Stuttgart after his father died in action as an officer of the Luftwaffe. After his education in Germany he studied journalism in America and travelled extensively as a freelance journalist. During the last five years he has been researching the material for this book and decided to publish the German Edition as a first result of his research. He will be continuing his research with colleagues. and he has received a grant from a large university for this purpose. When his work does not take him abroad he lives with his family in Germany TRANSLATOR'S NOTE DEDICATION THE AUTHOR'S NOTE Preface Chapter 1 ............ Surplus People Chapter 2 ............ The Survival of the Fittest Chapter 3 ............ The F�hrer Appears Chapter 4 ............ The Secret Seizure of Power Chapter 5 ............ Useless Bread-gobblers Chapter 6 ............ The Death Machine Chapter 7 ............ The Psychiatric Final Solution to the Jewish Question Chapter 8 ............ The Phoenix Chapter 9 ............ The Same Old Tune Authors Note Bibliography Appendix TRANSLATOR'S NOTE When I first heard of Bernhard Schreiber's work I was convinced that a work along these lines was needed in English.I met Mr. Schreiber and he consented to his work being translated and I am, in fact, indebted to him for his help in ensuring that his exact meaning was put into English. It is refreshing to work with an author who can cross check your translation. He has edited certain errors and improved the documents section which he felt was lacking in the original. My thanks to C.S. Carr for his assistance with the translation of the documents and to Miss P. Carter for the typing and retyping. H. R. Martindale DEDICATION This book is humbly dedicated to the memory of countless ordinary people - those men, women, children and babies of many races and beliefs, whose lives were taken because they were considered less than perfect and, therefore, unworthy to live. I hope that this small book will serve in its own way to keep their memory alive and that it will help to remind us all of the price we have to pay when extremists have the power to decide upon our right to live. Bernhard Schreiber Author's Note It is my desire that this book be distributed as widely as possible; and thus I hereby not only give my consent, but urge the distribution, translation, publication, reprinting and quoting of this book in part or in whole by any person, group or organisation that may wish to so do. Unfortunately my financial situation made it impossible to distribute this book as widely as I would have liked, and I hope that the step I have taken will inspire others to actively participate in this German warning to the world. When I decided to write this book, I intended simply to record the events in Germany as a warning against similar occurrences which could take place in other countries. Shortly after I had begun to familiarise myself with the subject, I realised that I faced a problem which had already reached international proportions and which had even then deeply entrenched itself in Great Britain. I spent 5 years in England and overseas in order to research the information which I am now making public. Perhaps I ought to have written two books; perhaps I should have proceeded with my investigations until every volume was fully documented-I do not know. Yet the fact remains that the psychiatrists and "socially conscious" groups whose hands are stained with the blood of millions of people, and who have created an atmosphere in which similar events could happen in every other part of the world, are still alive today, and are pursuing the same professions as before, only in a form that is more disguised. This book would not contain as much material about England if my enquiries had not led me there. Others may feel the desire to carry my work further - and I would honestly like to stimulate this. The current activities of psychiatrists must be seen in a new light when we take into consideration the fact that their allegedly charitable goals could be a cloak of Inv...