GENERAL ISAÍAS MEDINA ANGARITA DISMANTLED THE NAZI-FASCIST NETWORK IN VENEZUELA (I)
Published at: 21/08/2024 09:00 PM
Latest News, January - March 1942+Elite magazine, July 1936)
- This is not the first time in our history that a president has decided to put an end to fascism. In his opportunity, to stop the accelerated incursion of submarines on our shores and Nazi-Fascist agents in several cities of the country, General Isaías Medina Angarita expelled them, dismantling the entire propaganda apparatus that operated from Berlin led by Joseph Goebbles.
- Thus, it was possible to stop the dissemination of bulletins, pamphlets and speeches, filled with delusions of grandeur, by “Führer” Adolf Hitler and “the Duce” Benito Mussolini. Both forerunners of Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Erick Prince and others.
- General Medina did not hesitate to imprison and deport 800 German and Italian agents**** who received subsidies from the German Nazi Party, through various companies, clubs, schools and radio stations installed in the national territory. The presence of these elements brought about a boom in the broadcasting of radio messages, newscasts and press releases that mentioned Aryan superiority and racial hatred, a declaration of intent to incite violence, induce crime and advocate war.
- Among the beneficiaries of these subsidies were the following commercial, radio and educational establishments: Bolivar City Nazi Committee, The Royal Club, The German Aid Society, the fascist ****Italian newspaper La Patria, El Colegio Alemán, Casa Domcke, Bar Austria, Bar Gambinus and La casa Parda.
The context:
- Specifically, on February 16, 1942, the German submarine U-502 invaded our territorial waters, as part of Operation Neuland, sinking the Monagas tanker, on the outskirts of the Paraguaná Peninsula, leaving 28 crewmembers dead** . **
- Three other submarines, U-156, U-67 and U-161, torpedoed and sunk the tankers Pedernales, Arkansas, San Nicolás, Rafaela, Tía Juana and San Rafael, in order to cut off the supply of 3,750,000 barrels of crude oil that were dispatched monthly from Lake Maracaibo to refineries in Aruba and Curaçao, in addition to guaranteeing fuel for their submersibles.
- The advisor of the German embassy and representative of Bayer in Caracas, Dr. Margerie, was the head of the Venezuelan Nazi Party. Its activities were directed and financed from Berlin by Dr. Edith Faupel, it had ****200 registered members, an extensive list of businessmen who defrayed their expenses, and a payroll of more than 800 agents who operated in Caracas, Ciudad Bolívar, San Cristóbal, Maracaibo, Maracay, Los Teques, Coro, Puerto Cabello, Punto Fijo and Caripito.
- General Medina's measures:
- In Ciudad Bolívar, the Angostura Brewery and the Nazi House were raided and closed. In both establishments, German army uniforms, firearms, shields and flags of the Nazi party were confiscated.
- The Government of Dtto. Federal suspended anti-democratic news programs that broadcast Nazi propaganda at the Teatro Olimpia.
- The Italian legation was expelled from the country for directing and publishing the magazine La Patria, the organ of fascism in Caracas.
- The directors of the newspaper El Faro del Edo. Lara, were summoned to put an end to the open campaign deployed by this media outlet in favor of the “Nazi-Fascist Axis” . ****
- In Los Teques, edo. Miranda, the Austria and Gambinus restaurants were shut down, and their owners were ordered to leave the country for distributing fascist propaganda.
- The activities of the German School were suspended, as its students were required to wear the uniform of the Hitler youth, sing the hymns of the Nazi Party, and to salute with their arms raised.
- From the Girardot del Edo municipality. Aragua (Colonia Tovar), the Nazi officer Capt. Aretz, organizer of paramilitary groups.
- In Guatire, in the place called Campo Alegre, the ****Don Pancho restaurant was closed, whose owners distributed booklets containing Hitler's speeches.
- In Caripito, edo. Monagas, a clandestine radio station dedicated to the propaganda exercise of the Nazi Party was discovered and confiscated.
- In Caracas, La Casa Parda, a center for indoctrination, fundraising and dissemination of war material, was closed. Its name refers to “the brown shirts”, armed gangs that brought Hitler to power, after committing barbaric acts, massacres, looting and lynching of Jews, communists, homosexuals, gypsies and Germans who dissented from Nazi-Fascist totalitarianism.
- Years before, the magazine Elite, in its edition of July 18, 1936, openly advocated genocide, justifying the invasion of Mussolini's troops into Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, where 2,000 people were massacred, including 452 Coptic monks who opposed the Italian military presence.
- During another “Italian civilizational invasion” (Libya, 1929-1934), 125,000 people were murdered by Italian colonial authorities under the command of the father of world fascism Benito Mussolini.
Mazo News Team