After WWII Britain, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg, signed the Brussels Treaty to create a collective defense alliance to protect Europe against Germany and its wars of aggression. Britain, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg anticipated that the defeated Germany would one day resume a policy of aggression.
It’s imperative Canadians know that the Brussels Treaty lead to the formation of NATO. Signatories of the Brussels Treaty agreed:
To afford assistance to each other, in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations, in maintaining international peace and security and in resisting any policy of aggression;
To take such steps as may be held to be necessary in the event of a renewal by Germany of a policy of aggression;
That statement confirms emphatically that Germany was and is Europe’s enemy, not Russia. Britain, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg knew Germany remained a significant threat post WWII.
Other treaties were drafted in an attempt to prevent Germany from starting another war of aggression. One such treaty was signed in Moscow on 12 September 1990. The Treaty was signed by France, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
The treaty being negotiated and signed in 1990 confirms that even though 45 years had passed since Germany was defeated by Allied forces Germany still posed a significant threat to Europe.
The “Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany” imposed conditions and restrictions on the German governments in an attempt to prevent Germany from starting another World War after the reunification of Germany.
A declassified document from the US National Security Archives states the intent of signing the treaty:
With the signing of the Treaty on the Final Settlement. Germany would regain its full sovereignty. A pre-condition for this was the trust that war would never again emanate from German soil and that a dictatorship would never again arise there.
Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany
September 12, 1990
ARTICLE 1
(3) The united Germany has no territorial claims whatsoever against other states and shall not assert any in the future.
(4) The Governments of the Federal Republic of Germany and the German Democratic Republic shall ensure that the constitution of the united Germany does not contain any provision incompatible with these principles. This applies accordingly to the provisions laid down in the preamble, the second sentence of Article 23, and Article 146 of the Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany.
ARTICLE 2
The Governments of the Federal Republic of Germany and the German Democratic Republic reaffirm their declarations that only peace will emanate from German soil. According to the constitution of the united Germany, acts tending to and undertaken with the intent to disturb the peaceful relations between nations, especially to prepare for aggressive war, are unconstitutional and a punishable offence.
ARTICLE 3
(1) The Governments of the Federal Republic of Germany and the German Democratic Republic reaffirm their renunciation of the manufacture and possession of and control over nuclear, biological and chemical weapons. They declare that the united Germany, too, will abide by these commitments. In particular. rights and obligations arising from the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons of 1 July 1968 will continue to apply to the united Germany.
“The Government of the Federal Republic of Germany undertakes to reduce the personnel strength of the armed forces of the united Germany to 370.000 (ground, air and naval forces) within three to four years. This reduction will commence on the entry into force of the first CFE agreement. Within the scope of this overall ceiling no more than 345,000 will belong to the ground and air forces which, pursuant to the agreed mandate, alone are the subject of the Negotiations on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe.”
The Germany provoked war in Ukraine violated both the Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany and Germany’s own constitution. The Germany provoked war in Ukraine was “undertaken with the intent to disturb the peaceful relations between nations, especially to prepare for aggressive war”.
Because of the conditions and restrictions imposed in 1990 by France, Russia, the UK and the USA that Germany reduce the personnel strength of the armed forces of the united Germany to 370.000 Germany is intent on using NATO forces as its new Waffen SS to levy its WWIII military campaign in Europe and against Russia.
It is important to remember that Germany waged war against Europe and against Russia with the assistance of Ukraine. Ukrainians volunteered to serve Germany as Waffen SS Galacia.
Government of Canada Publication “WAR CRIMINALS IN CANADA” confirmed that Ukrainians volunteered to serve Germany as Waffen SS Galacia.
a few undeniable facts must nevertheless be faced and dealt with. The so-called Galicia Division had been formed under the name “14th SS Volunteer Division Galicia”. When its training was finished and just before it was sent to the Eastern front, in the spring of 1944 the Division received a new name: “14.Waffengrenadierdivision der SS (gal. Nr. I).”‘”
It is an acknowledged fact that the members of the Division were volunteers who had enlisted in the spring and summer of 1943.
Ukrainians who served in 14th SS Division Galacia helped Nazi Germany commit atrocities in Poland, Europe, the USSR and in Ukraine.
The Government of Canada has containers of material evidence that proves Ukraine & Ukrainians did in fact serve Nazi Germany and the Ukrainians 14th Waffen SS Division did commit war crimes during WWII.
Government of Canada Archives contain records of Ukrainians war crimes. WAR CRIMES including THE UKRAINIAN 14TH WAFFEN-SS DIVISION SERIES
Containers 7, 33, 35, 36 contains material evidence that shows that Ukraine was an enemy of Canada during WWII. Container files prove Ukrainians waged WWII as Nazi Germany’s 14th Waffen – SS Volunteer Grenadier Division.
Container 35, files 13, 16, 18 contain material evidence on the atrocities committed by Ukrainians who served Nazi Germany in the Ukrainian 14th Waffen SS Division.
Container 36, file 5 contain “list of (Ukrainian) participants in the mass execution of Jews in Slavuta in 1942, now living in Canada and the U.S.”
One Ukrainian who assisted Germany commit atrocities (war crimes) in Poland and Ukraine is the grandfather of Canadian MP Chrystia Freeland. Freeland’s grandfather wrote propaganda articles for Nazi Germany that were written to trick Polish and Ukrainian Jews into boarding trains that were used to transport Jews to Germany’s death camps in Poland. Guards at those death camps included Ukrainians.
The US and UK governments knew in 1944 that Germany would start World War III