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LIFE IN Hitler’s Reich was better than anywhere else on earth. For nearly 13 years, ordinary workers enjoyed a lifestyle equaled only by the rich and famous. From 1933 to 1945, Hitler’s Germany led the world in fashion, medicine, cinema, manufacturing, superior lifestyle, transport facilities,…
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by Michael Walsh DEMOCIDE is a term revived and redefined by the political scientist R.J. Rummel (1932-2014) as “the murder of any person or people by their government, including genocide, politicide, and mass murder.” Population control is a common aim of governments. Pressure to decrease inconvenient…
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Classic Essays

by Michael Walsh AIRBRUSHED FROM anti-White media is any mention of Hitler’s sister, Paula, who remains largely unknown to the public. Paula Hitler adored her brother and empathised with the social reformer’s struggle for a genuine socialist world order. Embittered by her sibling’s pyrrhic end,…
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by Michael Walsh REGARDLESS of political persuasion, logic suggests all should be familiar with the most important speech of the 2oth century. Yet, it is unlikely that one in 10,000 people have heard of it, let alone read it. This suggests there are good reasons for these several additional blank pages…
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by Michael Walsh “Several wartime personalities would end up agreeing on the value of the 2.5-ton US Studebaker-manufactured truck as the one important logistical innovation that really won World War 2 for the Allies and more than any other single weapon of the conflict.” AN IRONY of history is that…
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by Michael Walsh OCCASIONALLY I AM asked if there was anything in particular that caused me to sympathise with the Workers’ Reich. There were several reasons but I have to say I was initially influenced by the experiences of British servicemen. When I first served on a British merchant ship, my…
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