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THE BRUTALITY OF Allied terror bombing of Germany – though given spurious justifications then and since – was partly rooted in demonisation of German culture and even the German race. This virulent hatred of Germany – not only of Adolf Hitler and National Socialism but of Germany itself – can be traced…
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EssaysThomas Dalton

Combatants and non-combatants, World War 1 by Thomas Dalton, PhD. I TAKE IT that the reader is familiar with the basics of the so-called Holocaust: the alleged deaths of some six million Jews, many in gas chambers, at the hands of the Nazis in World War II. This was, we are told, a deliberate policy of Hitler…
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

The blatherings of Woodrow Wilson being largely ignored during his inauguration read part 1 read part 2 by Revilo P. Oliver THIS WILL SEEM ODD, perhaps even improbable, to younger readers today, but, as my elder teachers assured me when they spoke of Tango Time, those halcyon days of Western civilization…
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Fiction

An alternate look at an alternate history by Arvin N. Prebost DO YOU remember the famous “Christmas Truce”? It was a series of spontaneous ceasefires along the Western Front around Christmas in 1914. In the week leading up to this ancient holy day of our people, German, French, and British…
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Classic Essays

In the following, from Chapter VII of Mein Kampf, Vol. 1 (1925), Adolf Hitler describes how, while recovering at a hospital from a gas-attack, he heard the news of fall of German Emperor William II. The new government immediately sued for peace, and an armistice went into effect November 11, 1918. FOR…
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AudioClassic EssaysKevin Alfred Strom

A classic essay by Kevin Alfred Strom; Americans should never again be asked to die in wars fought against our own interests. by Kevin Alfred Strom I THINK THAT MOST Americans have forgotten what Memorial Day is all about. It is now usually thought of as “Memorial Day Weekend,” and like so…
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EssaysThomas Dalton

by Thomas Dalton IN 2006, an inebriated Mel Gibson allegedly said this: “The Jews are responsible for all the wars in the world.” There followed the predicable storm of anti-anti-Semitism, ad hominem attacks, and various other slanders against Gibson’s character. But virtually no one asked the question:…
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

by Revilo P. Oliver IN THE SUMMER OF 1914, John Buchan, who later became Baron Tweedsmuir and was Governor General of Canada from 1935 to his death in 1940, sat down to write another novel of adventure, more or less in the manner of Stevenson’s Kidnapped, which was one of his models. In that feverish…
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Classic Essays

The ever-shifting alliances of the Warburgs and the too-easy-going National Socialists of real history IN WORLD WAR I, while Max Warburg was advising Kaiser Wilhelm how to bring America to its knees, brother Paul in Washington was advising Woodrow Wilson how to starve the Germans into surrender.…
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Classic EssaysKevin Alfred Strom

American Dissident Voices program of 22nd October, 1994 by Benjamin H. Freedman introduced by Kevin Alfred Strom TODAY WE CONTINUE the amazing revelations of one of the most astounding individuals of the 20th century, a man whose memory and writings have been almost entirely obliterated from the…
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