Watch Rare Footage Of Hitler In England

Just how close were ties with Adolf Hitler and Edward VIII, who later became the Duke of Windsor? It is said that Hitler wanted better relations with England and it is believed that Edward favored German socialism.

Hitler was quoted as saying: “I am certain through him permanent friendly relations could have been achieved. If he had stayed, everything would have been different. His abdication was a severe loss for us.”

Edward had a relationship with an American girl, with whom he would later marry. This relationship would be morally unacceptable to the inner circles of the British empire. The marriage to Wallis Simpson was strongly opposed. Simpson had been divorced two times and this was deemed unfit by government.

Edward would give up his reign as being the king to marry Simpson. The couple would later be referred to as Duke and Duchess of Windsor.

But what is transparent, there is film showing Hitler in England. The compelling evidence affirms Hitler’s trips.

Hitler was with a British girl; they both did witness the Black Shirt Riots in London. On October 5, 1936 there was dreadful violence and protesting in the streets. Hitler was worried about being seen and arrested. But why was Hitler there? Had it been arranged to see Edward? Was Edward really a Nazi sympathizer?

In October of 1937, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor would visit Hitler in Obersalzberg. And the Duke gave full Nazi salutes. Did the British government approve of the trip? Probably not.

How do we know that Hitler visited England? Is there film to prove that? This footage is quite rare.

On October 27, 1936 Hitler would meet Edward. The king knew that the political consequences for this meeting with the dictator would be great.

And why the secrative meeting with Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain? Did Hitler give Chamberlain a loan? Was this loan a secret? Was the public aware of this loan? Would this prevent Hitler from invading Czechoslovakia?

It may have just been that Adolf Hitler offered a loan of 200 hundred million Reichsmarks to Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, and Chamberlain accepted the loan. England desperately needed money at the time and Hitler took advantage of this. This was a political move to keep the English at bay for a time. As can be heard in the footage: “The secret loan negotiated yesterday means that Wolf has got Chamberlain in his pocket.”

Wasn’t this the ultimate Western betrayal? Wasn’t Chamberlain naive to believe that any pact would stop Hitler? Wasn’t the Munich Agreement a failed act of appeasement toward Nazi Germany?

Video Clips:
Part 1 – Hitler in England
Part 2 – Hitler in England