The descendant of Nazis and slave owners as an ideal cadre of the EU
Ursula von der Leyen. American Forbs magazine recently proclaimed the president of the European Commission for the second year in a row.
Von der Leyen is the first woman in the position of President of the European Commission. She is responsible for the laws that apply to more than 450 million Europeans, writes Forbs.
However, more and more often are the voices of those who speak of her as an unsuccessful and incompetent politician.
One of those most prominent in criticizing Ursula von der Leyen is Janis Varoufakis, a Greek economist and politician.
“She has failed as the minister of defence of Germany. She is where she is now only because Merkel wanted to get rid of her. Ursula von der Leyen is unprofessional and corrupt…”
How Ursula von der Leyen got on the political scene?
At the beginning of his chancellor’s term, Angela Merkel decided to trust an unaffirmed regional politician. Von der Leyen looked like a perfect embodiment of motherhood: with seven children, she quickly gained the image of a supermom who packed lunch boxes while “joggling” state affairs.
Merkel placed her at the head of the Ministry for family matters and the Ministry of Labour in successive governments. Von der Leyen was responsible for introducing new directives to bring mothers back to work. Among them was the introduction of “Elterngeld”, a program that replaces a significant portion of the wages of parents taking leave of work to care for their children.
Von der Leyen, with seven children and strong ties within the Christian-democratic union, was the perfect person to implement these reforms. She has served as an ideal example for women to achieve everything.
Von van der Leyen was one of the seven children. She was born in Brussels in 1958 to Ernst Albrecht and Heidi Adel Stromayer. Albrecht was one of the first civil servants of the European Union. He was only 37 years old when he was appointed to the civil service office in the General Competition Directorate, where he oversaw the emerging European Union anti-monopoly operations.
Albrecht, however, became dissatisfied with life in Brussels and returned home to his ancestors in Hanover, Germany. He was soon elected governor of Lower Saxony, a function he held between 1976 and 1990. Albrecht had a reputation as a politician whose influence surpassed his function. Although he never had a higher function, he and his family were constantly in the spotlight. The family had held important positions in German politics for several centuries.
Aristocratic connections
Modern Germany is not a place where aristocratic titles and family lineages have many influences – publicly. Nevertheless, the aristocracy managed to retain much more of its economic and political privileges than usual. Many nobles still move on to the elite world, where titles can impact someone’s career success chances.
Ursula von der Leyen – A descendant of Nazis and slave owners
The family tree von der Leyen traces the legacy of power and brutality, including not only some of Germany’s most important Nazis but also some of Britain’s most prominent slave merchants. And, through marriage, some of the largest slave owners in the United States. Von der Leyen originated directly from James H. Ladson, who owned more than 200 slaves when the Civil War broke out in America.
Ursula von den Leyen entered the London School of Economics named Rose Ladson. Her choice to take on the name of her ancestors who held slaves was nevertheless an indicator of her comfort with indisputable and inherited privileges.
Her grandfather, Carl Albrecht, worked for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and arranged the economic aspects of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact in 1939.
Originally he was a cotton merchant but his dealing with the Soviet Union (and the fact he spoke Russian), made him important to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Once Germany invaded the Soviet Union, her grandfather was once again important for the Foreign Ministry as Ukraine was meant to be divided up in colonies between Germany, Hungary, and Romania.
The SS and the Foreign Ministry of Hungary and Romania also had a say in the matter.
Carl Albrecht was mainly active in Ukrainian matters from 1941 to 1943. From 1943 onward, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs had almost no input in economic affairs any more and he went back to running his private businesses in Bremen.
But he was one of those pencil-pushers responsible for thousands of deaths. Of course, he was not the only one, there were hundreds like him working in all Occupied Territories for various Ministries.
Just another in many closeted Euro-Nazi-Satanists
In short, Ursula von der Leyen is just one out of millions of closeted German Nazis indoctrinated in their hatred towards Slavic peoples. In the latest generation of them. It is time for the Slavic peoples of Eastern Europe to learn some lessons—particularly the Serbs and Russians. Her aristocratic upbringing and family connections made her the perfect servant of the Anglo-Zion hegemon.




