IF (I always preface with that) IF this prophecy IS true, then it appears we are not long from seeing it. No one knows the day or the hour; yet, certain prophecies were handed down to us for our benefit. Faith and wisdom wane in these days. God be merciful.
Well, most of Alois Irlmaier's visions came true, and there were plenty of them (many hundereds).
Now Cuthbert's mentioned vision from Alois Irlmaier is his central vision, which he repeated during all of his life (after he became a visionary).
Indeed we don't know IF this vision is true, but if we take Alois' life into account it's highly unlikely from a human point of view that his WW3 vision would not come true (add to this the fact that it matches extremely well with most of the many other Catholic visions about the same topic: WW3 & three dark days).
But of course Algmight God has always the last word. We'll see soon what it says, I think.
Thank you Ethelred, for posting the link. If it's not too much trouble, could you tell me the names of a few good German Catholic writers on history, philosophy &c., I'm learning German & could do with some good books for learning new vocabulary & proper usage, as I always learn better if the subject is of interest, rather than something along the lines of "I'd like an omelette please" & so forth.
I'm going to ask some Catholic Germanist what he suggests. :-)
Until then you could try the German versions of the Eleison Comments, because they're short texts, come only every week, are surely with subjects of interest from a wide range of topics :-) and you've got the original English text right below the translation to see how they say it in both languages:
http://eleisonkommentar.blogspot.com/