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American Dissident VoicesAudioKevin Alfred StromRadio

The bodies are counted just after Valentine’s Day, 1945, in the aftermath of the Dresden Holocaust. American author Kurt Vonnegut was there. Emerging from a shelter into the smoldering ashes of the firebombed city of civilians and refugees, he told a fellow survivor “I’ll never trust my government…
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Essays

https://audio.nationalvanguard.com/Justice%20in%20Germany.mp4 77 YEARS AGO today the RAF and USAAF began their terror-bombing of the historic city of Dresden, incinerating countless civilians including many women and children who were fleeing the advance of Stalin’s Red Army. RAF Wing Commander…
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

read part 1 by Revilo P. Oliver BOTH BRITISH AND Americans have always claimed to be humane and have loudly condemned unnecessary bloodshed, mass massacres, and sadistic delight in the infliction of pain, although one must now wonder whether those fine sentiments extend to members of their own race…
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by Victor Gregg AS A PRISONER of war held in Dresden, I still suffer the memories of those terrible events and my anger refuses to subside. I wasn’t new to murder and bloodletting. I had enlisted two years prior to the outbreak of the Second World War and by the time I was 21 I had taken part in one major…
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by Paul Fromm BRITISH ACTRESS, model and longtime videographer (through her company Telling Films) and free speech activist Lady Michele Renouf was to go on trial in Dresden, Germany on October 16. We can’t report on the proceedings because neither Lady Michele nor her associate and publicist …
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Lady Michele Renouf by Paul Fromm “Michèle, your fearless and direct utterances in Dresden, unfortunately forbidden to all Germans, blew open the window of truth in one blast.” said Gerard Menuhin, son of legendary violinist and conductor Yehudi Menuhin, in February 2018 ON 16th October 2020 an…
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Lady Michele Renouf by Paul Fromm “Michèle, your fearless and direct utterances in Dresden, unfortunately forbidden to all Germans, blew open the window of truth in one blast,” said Gerard Menuhin, son of legendary violinist and conductor Yehudi Menuhin, in February 2018 ON 15th May 2020 an Australian-born…
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EssaysHadding Scott

by Hadding Scott A famous image from the vastly overrated “London Blitz.” According to one estimate, about nine times as many German civilians were killed by Anglo-American bombing, compared to British civilians killed by German bombing, during the Second World War. RECENTLY I heard…
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News

POLICE IN THE eastern German city of Dresden say six National Socialists on their way home from a rally commemorating the holocaust of Dresden by Allied bombers in World War 2 were attacked by a horde of masked assailants believed to be leftist extremists. The dpa news agency reported Monday two of…
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A review of Dresden 1945: The Devil’s Tinderbox, by Alexander McKee. New York: E.P. Dutton, Inc., 1982, 1984, with maps, photographs, index by Charles Lutton THE DESTRUCTION of the virtually undefended German city of Dresden by bombers of the Royal Air Force and U.S. Army Air Force, in mid-February,…
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