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National Socialist Germany

Choosing One’s Spouse
A view from National Socialist Germany THE DEMOCRATIC state saw marriage as a completely private matter that did not concern the Volk or the state. Whether the marriages were happy, or engendered no or few children, the leaders did not care. And the result was reaped thereafter. We look at marriage in…

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…

The German Transfer Agreements of 1939
ADOLF HITLER: Were the ethnic policies of National Socialist Germany a prototype for aggression and genocide? Or did they constitute a way to prevent conflict and genocide, from which we can learn even today? A peaceful approach to the problem of ethnic conflict by Jay Nichtmann IN AN ERA when the term…

An American Professor looks at National Socialist Labor Policy
Introduction by Hadding Scott: This article was published in the Michigan Alumnus Quarterly Review of 10 December 1938. I consider it a relatively unbiased look at the National-Socialist agenda of reducing conflict between workers and employers. Summary 1. National-Socialist Germany did not…

‘Mastering’ Germany’s Difficult Past
Review by Mark Weber Der Nasenring: Im Dickicht Der Vergangenheitsbewältigung (“The Nose Ring: In the Thicket of Mastering the Past”), by Armin Mohler. Essen: Heitz & Höffkes, 1989. (Revised and expanded edition published in 1991 by Verlag Langen Müller, Munich.) Softcover. 256 pages. Index.…

What Does Alfred Rosenberg’s Diary Say About the Holocaust?
Alfred Rosenberg by Hadding Scott ALFRED ROSENBERG’S diary, spanning Spring 1936 to Winter 1944, disappeared after the war (stolen by Jewish prosecutor Robert Kempner) but was rediscovered in 2013. The diary, touted by Henry Mayer of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum as “the…

A Haunting Look Back at the National Socialists’ Most Famous Architecture
Between 1934 and 1941, the one man responsible for bringing the National Socialist party’s thirst for domination into physical form was a gangly German with a side part. ALBERT SPEER’S work has come to define National Socialist architecture. The style is instantly recognizable: big,…

Charles Lindbergh: A Courageous American’s Prophetic Voice
by Mark Weber IN May 1927, a shy, handsome 25-year-old suddenly sprang from obscurity to instant world fame when he flew a small single-seat, single-engine airplane, called the “Spirit of St. Louis,” from Long Island, New York, to an airfield in Paris. In a grueling 33-hour flight that covered 3,600…

The Myth of Gun Control Under Hitler
by Dr. William L. Pierce A COMMON BELIEF among defenders of the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is that the National Socialist government of Germany under Adolf Hitler did not permit the private ownership of firearms. Totalitarian governments, they have been taught in their high school…