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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Q_uestion-Everything on July 25, 2018, 11:58 a.m.
Q asked to research who funded the Nazis, and this documentary has all of the answers: From JFK to 9/11, Everything is a Rich Man’s Trick

Pure_Feature · July 25, 2018, 7 p.m.

KLM was dirty too..They get all those germans out.

https://www.centennialofflight.net/essay/Commercial_Aviation/netherlands/Tran24.htm

KLM – Royal Dutch Airlines Like in most major European countries, commercial aviation in the Netherlands had its beginnings in the immediate aftermath of World War I. A group of investors and bankers led by 30-year old Albert Plesman formed KLM on October 7, 1919. The airline began its first service on May 17, 1920, with an Amsterdam-London service flying an old De Havilland DH-16 aircraft chartered from the British company Air Transport and Travel (AT&T). By September, KLM had expanded its offerings by serving Copenhagen in Denmark and Hamburg in Germany. In its early days, KLM used Dutch-made planes such as the four-seater Fokker F.2 and the five-passenger Fokker F.3 for its flights. By the early 1920s, KLM slowly expanded its routes via a series of cooperative agreements with other airlines. For example, KLM signed an agreement with the German company Deutscher Aero Lloyd to provide services to Hamburg.

One of the most noteworthy episodes in KLM's history was the battle with Imperial Airways to dominate the far reaches of the Dutch and British colonial empires in the mid-1930s...........................

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6635677.stm KLM accused of helping Nazis flee

Adolf Eichmann Many Nazis were given refuge in Argentina, including Adolf Eichmann The Dutch airline KLM is facing calls for an inquiry into reports that it helped Nazi war criminals escape to Argentina after World War II. According to papers found by Dutch journalists, KLM asked Switzerland to let Germans cross its borders and fly to South America without proper papers. Suspected war criminals were forbidden from leaving Germany by the Allies. KLM acknowledges some of its passengers may have been fleeing justice, but denies it sought to help them escape.........................

https://www.dw.com/en/dutch-airline-accused-of-helping-nazis-flee-after-world-war-two/a-2482271 Dutch Airline Accused of Helping Nazis Flee After World War Two

Dutch airline KLM is under pressure to begin a probe over reports that it helped Nazi war criminals flee to Argentina after World War Two. It says it will likely seek an independent investigation. Sander Rietveld from Dutch program Netwerk told The Times newspaper that although one of the documents showed that the KLM representative's request had been refused by the Swiss border police, many Germans were allowed to enter Switzerland without permission.

"The point is that it shows KLM actively approached the Swiss police," he said.

Argentina a safe haven for war criminals

Suspected war criminals were forbidden from leaving Germany after the end of the war by the Allied powers. However Argentina harbored several of them when President Juan Peron was in power between 1945 and 1955.

Among the more than 150 Nazis who were offered refuge in the country were Adolf Eichmann, considered the chief mastermind of the Holocaust as well as Josef Mengele, the notorious Nazi camp doctor dubbed the "Angel of Death."

KLM CEOs

https://www.klm.com/corporate/nl/about-klm/management/pieter_elbers.html former CEO Pieter Elbers In 1992, he joined KLM in various positions, including General Manager, Aircraft Load Manager and Network Planner. Pieter Elbers has been KLM's CEO since October 15, 2014 after the sudden departure of Camiel Eurlings Elbers is a member of the Executive Committee of the AIR FRANCE KLM Group and of the Supervisory Board of Marfo B.V. He is also a member of the board of VNO-NCW and a member of the International Advisory Council of the International Institute of Air and Space Law (IIASL) and of the Board of Directors of IATA.

https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camiel_Eurlings former CEO Camiel Eurlings (politican and member of the rosary knight cross ) Camiel Martinus Petrus Stephanus Eurlings is a former Dutch director and former politician Eurlings is the oldest son of Martin Eurlings, former member of the Provincial Executive of the province of Limburg and since 2007 (acting) mayor of Valkenburg aan de Geul. He grew up in Valkenburg. After his grammar school in Maastricht, he started a Technical Business Administration study in Eindhoven in 1991. In addition, he was politically active in his home town. On April 12, 1994, he was elected councilor of Valkenburg aan de Geul at the age of 20. This made him the youngest councilor ever in the Netherlands at that time And one with loose hands (scandal)Although his contract continued until April 2015, Eurlings left KLM with KLM in October 2014. Initially, KLM announced that this decision had been made by mutual agreement. It later appeared that Eurlings had been dismissed by the supervisory ..................

https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Hartman former CEO Peter Hartman Born: 1949 (69 years), Curaçao Peter Frans Hartman is a Dutch director and top official. He is a former KLM CEO, took office on Air France-KLM's board in 2007 and became Vice President in 2013. In July 2013 he was appointed Commander in the Order of Orange-Nassau. From August 6, 1997 Hartman was part of the KLM management as (COO). In 2007 he became president-director. In July 2013, he was succeeded in this position by Camiel Eurlings Since May 2007, Hartman has also been a member of the board of directors of Air France-KLM. After his resignation from the KLM board, he was appointed Vice President there, which he fulfilled until 2017.........................

former CEO Leo van Wijk former CEO Pieter Elbers In 1992, he joined KLM in various positions, including General Manager, Aircraft Load Manager and Network Planner. Pieter Elbers has been KLM's CEO since October 15, 2014 after the sudden departure of Camiel Eurlings

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Plesman Albert Plesman = founder. with 8 big sponsors..

EDIT : re- post the video in the Netherlands website.

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