Meet General Hans Kammler

Dr. Otto Schied

The scene is set... the location: The Hotel Maison Rouge in Strasbourg, France. The year is 1944 and the month is July. With American troops just 100 miles to the west, a very secure, top-secret, high-level meeting is convening in the hotel's then five-star meeting room. In attendance are representatives of the largest corporations of the crumbling Nazi German "empire," many mid-level government officials, and much of the second-tier leaders of the Schutzstaffel (ᛋᛋ). Also in attendance was an unnamed French spy who somehow got into the meeting and was able to transcribe the meeting for Allied intelligence. The Transcription of this meeting was titled The Red House Report dated November 7, 1944 (Intelligence Report No EN-Pa 128). Chairing this meeting was an "honorary" Lieutenant General: Dr. Otto Schied, an archiectect for Heche (Hermandorff & Schonburg) Company.

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Dr. Schied would begin the meeting by explaining that the War was lost and that the companies in attendance should prepare for this prospect. Dr. Schied further explained that all high-ranking Nazi leaders would likely be tried as war criminals. He then outlined the plan for a Fourth Reich based upon an economic order, not a political one. This plan was likely drawn up by Martin Borman with the assistance of General Hans Kammler and Heinrich "Gestapo" Müller. The enumeration of this management team was first identified in the common literature by Dr. Joseph P. Farrell, an Oxford-trained scholar, who titled his book: Nazi Internetional: The Nazis' Postwar Plan to Control Finance, Conflict, Physics, and Space.

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