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DECEMBER 2022
Nigel West’s book Hitler’s Trojan Horse was launched at the Cabinet War Rooms. He was interviewed by Times journalist Manveen Rana, explaining the magnitude of his discovery and why it necessitates the rewriting of the July 20th plot in history books.
SEPTEMBER 2022
Renowned Intelligence Expert and historian Nigel West describes Prince Friedrich III's role in the Valkyrie plot in his new book Hitler's Trojan Horse: The Fall of the Abwehr. West makes clear the link between British Intelligence and the operation.
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MARCH, 2020
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HaOlam.de has run an investigative piece outlining the history and struggle for restitution faced by the Solms-Baruth case. It covers the suppression of files and denial of the claim, including most recent, never-before-seen document to be unearthed, the “Himmler order”. The piece can be read here and a fuller, unexpurgated version via the European News Agency, here.
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DECEMBER, 2019
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Celebrated German artist Joachim Kerzel has lent his voice to tell the Solms-Baruth story in an audio recording. Told in four chatpers, it can be heard here.
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NOVEMBER, 2019
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Israel National News has run a second piece featuring Solms-Baruth case. In it, Sharon Oppenheimer reflects on the magnitude of the ongoing scandal of Nazi-confiscated, unrestituted property. You can view the article here or by clicking on the Israel National News logo on the right.
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OCTOBER, 2019
The second investigative piece by Kit Clarenburg of Sputnik News, has been published. In it, he dissects the reasons for corruption in the German judicial system, and compares its reluctance to address the Solms Baruth case with others. Read the piece here or click on the Sputnik logo to read the piece.
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SEPTEMBER, 2019
SPUTNIK NEWS head of investigative reporting, Kit Clarenburg, has published his first piece on the Solms-Baruth case. The second part, which will focus on corruption within the German court system as a result of his findings, will be published soon. Click on the Sputnik News logo to the right to read the report.