Essays

Every month, it seems, yet another movie is released based upon some real or some fanciful event of World War Two. Invariably, like some stylized Greek drama in which the actors all wear the same masks and all chant the same lines, the cast in these propagandistic morality plays are as predictable as the
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Essays

To help celebrate the end of the “Good War” in 1945 and the beginning of the “Good Peace,” allow me to offer the following from my books, Hellstorm — The Death of Nazi Germany, 1944-1947 and Rape Hate — Sex and Violence in War and Peace. AND SO, with the once mighty German Army now disarmed…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William L. Pierce A BACKGROUND NOISE that seems never to go away is the constant whining and yammering of the Jews about how the world owes them a living because of their losses during the so-called “Holocaust.” They do it, of course, because they make such a big profit on it. The latest…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William L. Pierce WE SPOKE a few weeks ago about the mass murder of the leadership stratum of the Polish nation by the Soviet secret police in the Katyn Forest in April 1940. We discussed that genocidal atrocity in the light of the ongoing Jewish campaign to portray Jews as the principal victims…
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Essays

HORRIFYING TORTURE, disembowelling and dismemberment of captives highlighted in ‘Carnage and the Cover-up’ (Renegade Tribune) are not isolated acts of wartime savagery. Methods of inhuman slaughter of millions of Gentiles in Bolshevik Occupied Europe were based on Talmudic teachings to maximise…
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Essays

by Mike Walsh VERY FEW PEOPLE know the details of Joseph Stalin’s notorious Torch-Man Order. As a consequence, people little realise that many images depicting German atrocities are falsified. These oft-seen filmed atrocities were the responsibility not of the Reich but of England and America’s…
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by Mike Walsh LITTLE WAS KNOWN of Ukraine’s far right until, in February 2014, an American-backed coup ousted Ukrainian President Yanukovych. The president’s popularity was average for much of Europe. Public protests tend to be non-violent but turn vicious when organised well-funded firebrands…
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Classic Essays

By Viktor Suvorov (pictured) (translated from the Russian by Thomas B. Beattie). Published by Hamish Hamilton (London, 1990). WESTERN EUROPE, Fall 1941: The Red Army sweeps on from Germany and France toward Italy and Spain. Everywhere the NKVD imposes the bloody terror already suffered by the tortured…
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NewsReports

“The Jews should ask, Why us? Maybe it’s how they have acted over the thousands of years. Maybe it is all our fault,” Irving tells ‘Post’ from Latvia, where he is touring death camps. DAVID IRVING, a “convicted British Holocaust denier,” is currently leading…
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Classic Essays

Behind an almost unknown Red Army victory stood an American tank designer ON AUGUST 22, 1939, an event occurred in a little known, untraveled and out-of-the-way place in the world that changed the history of the globe. Had its lessons been learned, had the specialists in the field possessed the necessary…
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