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By Viktor Suvorov (pictured) (translated from the Russian by Thomas B. Beattie). Published by Hamish Hamilton (London, 1990). WESTERN EUROPE, Fall 1941: The Red Army sweeps on from Germany and France toward Italy and Spain. Everywhere the NKVD imposes the bloody terror already suffered by the tortured…
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

Is there any bizarre nonsense that “Christian patriots” cannot be made to believe? by Revilo P. Oliver A LONE man’s struggle to remain afloat for a little while in the welter of the shoreless sea of life often seems to us pathetic, for ours is the sentimental race. That is why we normally…
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Sri Lankan Web site unafraid to tell the truth WE ARE told enough times about the terrible crimes committed by Germans but why is there stoic silence on the crimes committed by the Allied forces (UK, US, FRANCE and SOVIET UNION) on Germans? Germany was defeated in May 1945 with that ending World War 2.…
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Though we must deplore the anti-National-Socialist tone of the Russian state’s nationalist mythos, our watchword should still be: No more brothers’ wars. It is also gratifying to see the increasing awareness of the Jewish question in some of the alternative media sources cited. by…
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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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Assessing the Grim Legacy of Soviet Communism by Mark Weber IN THE NIGHT of July 16-17, 1918, a squad of Bolshevik secret police murdered Russia’s last emperor, Tsar Nicholas II, along with his wife, Tsaritsa Alexandra, their 14-year-old son, Tsarevich Alexis, and their four daughters. They…
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Hundreds of thousands of Russians fought for Europe and against Communism; Vlasov was a tragic victim of Western betrayal; video below.
MOST OF THE horrors that resulted from the Yalta Conference of Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill in February 1945 are well known in general terms. The main catastrophe,…
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by Mark Weber (pictured) WORLD WAR II was not only the greatest military conflict in history, it was also America’s most important twentieth-century war. It brought profound and permanent social, governmental and cultural changes in the United States, and has had a great impact on how Americans…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William L. Pierce READING, writing, and arithmetic in the schoolroom may seem far removed from the fire and blood of the modern battlefield, but one can nevertheless understand much of the reason for the decline in Americans’ chances on the latter by looking at the causes of their declining performance…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William L. Pierce At the end of World War II one of America’s top military leaders accurately assessed the shift in the balance of world power which that war had produced and foresaw the enormous danger of communist aggression against the West. Alone among U.S. leaders he warned that America should
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