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Adolf Hitler

Beyond Hate
Matt Koehl Nowhere has the National Socialist position been more distorted and misconstrued than in the field of race relations. Not only has this poisoned the well of public discourse and prevented meaningful dialogue and understanding, but by creating a climate of falsehood and deceit, it has encouraged…

Thoughts on Adolf Hitler, JdF 133
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…

The Volkish Philosophy of Life
OVER AGAINST ALL this, the völkisch concept of the world recognizes that the primordial racial elements are of the greatest significance for mankind. In principle, the State is looked upon only as a means to an end and this end is the conservation of the racial characteristics of mankind. Therefore…

Oswald Spengler and Race
OSWALD SPENGLER (1880-1936) was a German philosopher and historian. He is best known for his magnum opus, The Decline of the West, the first volume of which was published in 1918 and the second in 1923. Spengler’s core thesis is that civilizations are like biological organisms: they are born, they…

We Need Another Adolf Hitler
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.…

To Raise Up Broken Hearts and Despairing Souls
IT IS NOT THE task of a theoretician to determine the varying degrees in which a cause can be realized, but to establish the cause as such — that is to say: he must concern himself less with the road than with the goal. In this, however, the basic correctness of an idea is decisive and not the difficulty…

The Eternal Hitler
by Douglas Mercer FOR ALL but a few historical figures, historians have a basic handle on who they were, what they did, and what they were about. Julius Caesar? Was he for the people, or was he against them? That’s a decent question but the alternatives are soon exhausted. But no one really questions…

Murder in the Cathedral, part 3
by Douglas Mercer WAY BACK in 19 hundred and 53 when White America was still at the midway point of its dissolution, the great and good Daughters of the Confederacy donated the famous and beautiful Jackson/Lee stained glass windows to the National Cathedral in Washington, DC. At the time no one thought…

A Fanatical Foundation
ONE QUESTION came to the fore, however: can spiritual ideas be exterminated by the sword? Can ‘philosophies’ be combated by the use of brute force? Even at that time I pondered this question more than once: If we ponder analogous cases, particularly on a religious basis, which can be found in history,…

102 Years of National Socialism
“Am Anfang war das Wort” (“In the Beginning Was the Word”) by Hermann Otto Hoyer, 1937 As we approach the National Socialist anniversary month of September, Martin Kerr provides us a succinct framework of understanding for us. by Martin Kerr THE YEAR 2019 marked the 100th anniversary of the birth of…