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Adolf Hitler

The Club
by Dr. William L. Pierce (pictured)
I’VE BEEN FOLLOWING with interest the reaction of politicians and media spokesmen in Europe to recent developments in Austria. Basically, what has happened is that a man named Jörg Haider won enough votes in Austria’s parliamentary elections…

Sir Oswald’s Remarkable Lady
DIANA MOSLEY’S (pictured) A Life of Contrasts (London: Hamish Hamilton, 1977) is an extremely important book. It provides an intimate picture of the age we have lived through, written from the vantage point of a member of one of its foremost political and literary families. Within the overall…

Today, Tomorrow, and Forever
Britain First speech by Sir Oswald Mosley at Exhibition Hall, 16 July 1939
FELLOW BRITONS, tonight the British people are here, (Cheers) and tonight from this great audience will be heard the voice of British people telling Parliament, telling Parties, telling Government something it is time that…

What Was Auschwitz Really Like?
by David Sims
AN ELDERLY German woman and scholar named Ursula Haverbeck discovered that there is physical and documentary evidence that Jews weren’t mass murdered at Auschwitz. She gave an interview in which she said so (see below). She was arrested by the German government and railroaded…

Hitler on Religion
Selections from Hitler’s Table Talk
I THINK THE MAN who contemplates the universe with his eyes wide open is the man with the greatest amount of natural piety: not in the religious sense, but in the sense of an intimate harmony with things.
At the end of the last century the progress of science…

In Defense of Hitler and his National-Socialism
A response by William Pierce to a Letter to the Editor
“No” to Socialism
I READ THE article in Issue No. 102 by William Simpson twice. I’ve read all of his articles very carefully since you first began printing them, and I am greatly impressed by his conclusions.
I was raised in a Christian home. Both my parents…

Wagner: Desecrated but Undefeated
by Michael J. Polignano
RECENTLY I WENT to the San Francisco Opera’s new production of Richard Wagner’s The Flying Dutchman (Der Fliegende Holländer), and I thought I would share my reactions, since they relate to larger issues. (ILLUSTRATION: Richard Wagner (1813-1883).)
It was…

The Reich’s Jewish Resettlement Scheme
THE GERMAN Reich had a Germans First policy. This of course went against the interests of British, Dutch, Swiss — oh, and yes, dual-nationality Jews resident in Germany. However, no one but the Jews complained. Why would they? Britons and Americans lament that they don’t enjoy such exclusivity.…

WW2: What if Britain and Germany Had Been Partners, Not Enemies?
Hitler offered Britain an alliance, permanent neutrality to France, and preservation of Western Europe’s empires THE FOUNDATION OF HITLER’S goals was the reunification of the German people and the goal of securing their future existence. Hitler’s prewar vision of the future…

How Republicans Can Help Netanyahu
by Hadding Scott
ON OCTOBER 20th, Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu stirred major controversy by declaring before the 37th World Zionist Congress that Adolf Hitler never wanted to kill all the Jews of Europe, and that it was the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem who made him do it, because the Mufti did…