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Eckart and Hitler on the Jews Part 1

Eckart and Hitler on Jewish Bolshevism, part 1 Originally posted at https://nationalvanguard.org/   Introduced by Kevin Alfred Strom OUR OWN Vanessa Neubauer has recorded an audio version of the first book ever published by Dr. Pierce, his translation of Dietrich Eckart’s Bolshevism from Moses to Lenin. This remarkable book shows us that Jewish parasitism, perfidy, chameleony, and treachery […]

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How Hitler Defied the Bankers

How Hitler Defied the Bankers Originally posted at https://nationalvanguard.org/   Rosemary W. Pennington (Editor) · 19 August, 2015  MANY PEOPLE take joy in saying Wall Street and Jewish bankers “financed Hitler.” There is plenty of documented evidence that Wall Street and Jewish bankers did indeed help finance Hitler at first, partly because it allowed the bankers to get rich (as

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Third Reich Economic Policy

Third Reich Economic Policy, 1933-1938 Originally posted at https://ihr.org/ By Wilhelm Bauer This overview of the economic policy of Germany during the first six years of Adolf Hitler’s National Socialist government was written by Dr. Wilhelm Bauer, an economist with the German Institute for Business Research (Institut fĂŒr Konjunkturforschung) in Berlin. It is based on a

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How Hitler Revived Germany’s Economy

How Hitler Tackled Unemployment And Revived Germany’s Economy Originally posted at https://ihr.org/ By Mark Weber To deal with the massive unemployment and economic paralysis of the Great Depression, both the US and German governments launched innovative and ambitious programs. Although President Franklin Roosevelt’s “New Deal” measures helped only marginally, the Third Reich’s much more focused and comprehensive

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A Look at Hitler’s Ecomomic Thinking

An Overdue Look at Hitler’s Social and Economic Thinking Originally posted at https://ihr.org/ By F. Roger Devlin November 2024 Rainer Zitelmann Rainer Zitelmann’s book Hitler’s National Socialism is a surprising and important contribution to our understanding of the Third Reich, and deserves to be better known. For many years after the war, most historians either misrepresented Adolf Hitler’s views

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The Myth of Gun Control Under Hitler

The Myth of Gun Control Under Hitler  Originally posted at https://nationalvanguard.org/    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

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Third Reich Law and Legislation

Third Reich Germany Law and Legislation Originally posted at https://ihr.org/ By Erich Schinnerer Erich Schinnerer, about 1975 When the National Socialist Government came into office, on January 30, 1933, it was confronted with widespread chaos and confusion in the social, economic and political life of the nation. A similar state of affairs existed in the legal

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Adolph Hitler on Religion

Adolf Hitler on Religion Originally posted at https://nationalvanguard.org/   Bradford Hanson (Editor) · 25 June, 2021  These quotations are from Hitler’s Table Talk, which is a series of informal, private conversations among Hitler and his closest associates, as recorded by Martin Bormann. THE CONVERSATIONS from which these excerpts are taken occurred from July 1941 to June 1942, mostly late

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What the World Rejected

What the World Rejected Hitler’s Peace Offers, 1933- 1939 Originally posted at https://ihr.org/ Foreword Even many people who consider themselves well informed about Adolf Hitler and the Third Reich are ignorant of the German leader’s numerous efforts for peace in Europe, including serious proposals for armaments reductions, and limits on weapons deployment, which were spurned by

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Hitler the Peacemaker Part 1

Hitler the PeacemakerDavid L. Hoggan’s The Forced WarPart 1 Originally posted at https://counter-currents.com/ F. Roger Devlin 2,781 words David L. HogganThe Forced War: When Peaceful Revision Failed, 2nd ed.Newport Beach, Calif.: Institute for Historical Review, 2023 David Hoggan (1923-1988) was an American historian who received his doctorate from Harvard University in 1948 with a dissertation on The Breakdown

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