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A German European Economic Community?
(Europaische Wirtschaftgemeinschaft)

In 1942, during World War 2, a group of German economists met at a well attended conference in Berlin to discuss a new concept of European political integration controlled by the Nazis. The conference was entitled 'The European Economic Community'. Later in 1944, once Germany recognised that defeat was inevitable, amazingly the Nazi push for European political integration continued. The chief question being asked in Berlin was: "How can Germany dominate the peace when she loses the war?"

The Treaty of Rome which birthed the EU was signed in 1957. Several of the original architects were ex-Nazis. The Treaty and its subsequent amendments bear a striking resemblance to the earlier Nazi plans for the federalisation of Europe, the destruction of Britain, and the domination by Germany of the new monolithic European superstate.