Classic Essays

by Martin Kerr Introduction WHAT IS IT ABOUT Adolf Hitler that continues to fascinate the world? Why do people, especially those of European descent, find him so endlessly intriguing? It is not just his followers and sympathizers who find him captivating: Even his enemies and those who are conflicted…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William L. Pierce DESPITE THE ENORMOUS DESTRUCTION and loss of life – and, more importantly, the loss in average biological quality of life — in the First World War, the second quarter of the century saw another spurt of racial progress. Great strides forward in the race’s understanding…
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

Adolf Hitler’s painting of the Munich Opera House A review of Billy Price’s Adolf Hitler: the Unknown Artist
by Revilo P. Oliver WHEN YAHWEH’S Master Race began to prepare the Aryan boobs in the United States for eventual use as a horde of crazed cattle, stampeded into Europe to consummate…
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EssaysExtracts

by Martin Kerr ON SEPTEMBER 8, 1934, Adolf Hitler addressed the National Socialist Women’s League (Nationalsozialistische Frauenschaft, abbreviated NS-Frauenschaft or NSF). This was the women’s wing of the National Socialist movement. The overall topic of his speech was the role of women in the…
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Essays

On the 133rd anniversary of his birth, today we offer some seldom-seen statements made regarding Adolf Hitler, the first great leader of National Socialism. “I SHOULD LIKE to put it on record that I have never been able to dislike Adolf Hitler… The fact is that there is something deeply…
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David SimsEssays

by David Sims WHEN COUNTRIES become multiracial, they begin to lose their edge in every endeavor that requires technical competence, philosophical adroitness, or a high degree of spiritual development. England reached astonishing heights of cultural achievement while it was a White country.…
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Essays

These quotations are from Hitler’s Table Talk, which is a series of informal, private conversations among Hitler and his closest associates, as recorded by Martin Bormann. THE CONVERSATIONS from which these excerpts are taken occurred from July 1941 to June 1942, mostly late at night or in early morning.…
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Essays

by Martin Kerr “At age twelve I saw William Tell for the first time, and a few months later, my first opera, Lohengrin. I was captivated at once. My youthful enthusiasm for the Master of Bayreuth knew no bounds.” — Mein Kampf, Volume I, Chapter 1, pp. 16-17 ADOLF HITLER is primarily known for his political…
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Essays

Great changes are coming to this Earth and to Life itself; these prophetic words can guide us toward the light. The Movement INTO THE rotten and cowardly bourgeois world and into the triumphant march of the Marxist wave of conquest a new power phenomenon was entering, which at the eleventh hour would…
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Essays

As 131 beckons us, align your thoughts with new beginnings; with greatness; with understanding. Education . . . THE RACIAL STATE must not adjust its entire educational work primarily to the infusion of mere knowledge, but to the cultivation of absolutely sound bodies. The training of mental abilities…
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