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The Bolshevik Revolution

Classic Essays

The Last Days of the Romanovs, by Robert Wilton (pictured). Introduction by Mark Weber. Institute for Historical Review, 1993. Softcover. 194 (+ xvii) pages. Photographs. Map. Index. Reviewed by Mary Ball Martinez THIS TRAGIC historical record was to become a treasure almost as soon as it was published…
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Though this BBC article does not mention it, the revolutionary Bolshevik government was Jewish-dominated and Jewish vengeance was a motive for the murders. RUSSIAN investigators have exhumed the remains of the last tsar and his wife, as they re-examine their 1918 murders. (ILLUSTRATION: The…
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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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The concept and the reality of the New World Order are widely misunderstood, even by most patriots; or perhaps I should say, especially by most patriots. Some of this misunderstanding is caused by the shortcomings of the patriots, but there is also disinformation deliberately inserted by our enemies.
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