The Hidden Nazi Background Of Walter Hallstein,
Founding President Of The Brussels EU Commission
Hallstein’s vision for a Brussels EU dictatorship
One of the curious things about the Brussels EU
is that in promoting itself to the world it continually tries to
rewrite, or even erase, some of the most important facts about its
history. While there are many examples of this, nowhere is it perhaps
more apparent than in the image it tries to present of Walter Hallstein,
the man who was the first president of the European Commission, the
unelected executive body of Europe.
Hallstein held this post between
1958 and 1967 and is described on the Brussels EU website as a
“visionary leader” and a “diplomatic force” who propelled European
integration. However, no mention whatsoever is given by the Brussels EU
to the fact that before and during World War Two Hallstein was a member
of official Nazi organizations.
For example, the
Association of National Socialist German lawyers was founded in 1933,
immediately after the Nazis had seized power.
In 1936 it was converted
into the notorious Nazi Association of Law Protectors. Membership of
this second organization was restricted to those individuals showing
uncompromising support for, and participation in, the implementation of
Nazi ideology.
In a memorandum sent by Hallstein to the representative of the Nazi government at the university of Rostock in Germany in 1935, Hallstein stated he was a member of both these organizations.
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