Robert Henry Best (1896-1952) was an American journalist, a soldier and a broadcaster

Robert Henry Best (1896-1952) was an American journalist, a soldier and a broadcaster. Robert was among one of the Americans who fled their corrupt country [USA] to Germany to fight against the Allies and Bolsheviks. In the 1930s fate led him to Adolf Hitler, whom he would admire greatly. Even after the United States and Germany went to war he chose not to return to the USA, instead he stayed in Germany as a broadcaster. As a broadcaster he deeply condemned America’s entry into the war as a sell-out to communism and international Jewry. Robert Best was arrested on January 29, 1946 by British forces in Carinthia, Austria and given over to the American invaders. The kangaroo court sentenced him to life imprisonment and a fine of $10,000. Life in prison for broadcasting. Like so many other brave men and women, fearless to speak the truth, he died in a dungeon of his enemies.

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