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by Douglas Mercer SCOTT MCMEEKIN’S BOOK Stalin’s War (2021) is eye-opening and stomach-churning. It reveals in fine detail and straightforward prose that everything you heard about the communist subversion of America is not only absolutely true but is even much worse than you’ve…
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by Eustace Mullins IN DECEMBER 1945 General George S. Patton was executed by his Communist foes. General Patton was struck down the day before he was scheduled to make a triumphant return to the United States. He had just been removed from his command of the Third Army, which was in charge of governing…
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George Patton by Douglas Mercer FOR GERMANY in 1945 international terror blew in from the East and it blew in from the West. No one who then saw the grim visage of the Beast would ever again be mollified by the platitudes of the years ahead: liberty, equality, democracy, the brotherhood of man, human rights.…
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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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LEGENDARY U.S. General George S. Patton realized late in the war that the United States fought the wrong country. Patton felt the U.S. should have sided with Germany to destroy Jewish Bolshevik/Communist USSR. This information comes from Patton’s diary entries, letters he wrote to his wife,…
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by Michael Walsh WHEN TWO years ago the Russian-Jewish oligarch, Boris Nemtsov, was assassinated in Moscow, the justly-scorned “Western” media described the notorious playboy as “Putin’s opposition.” Yet in electoral terms the playboy oligarch was less popular…
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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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TO HELP CELEBRATE the upcoming 7oth Anniversary of the end of the “Good War” and the beginning of the “Good Peace,” Thomas Goodrich offers the following from his books, Hellstorm — The Death of Nazi Germany, 1944-1947, and Rape Hate — Sex & Violence in War & Peace. And so, with the once mighty
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