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Adolf Hitler’s Miracle

Adolf Hitler’s Miracle Originally posted on https://nationalvanguard.org/   by Dr. William L. Pierce DESPITE THE ENORMOUS DESTRUCTION and loss of life – and, more importantly, the loss in average biological quality of life — in the First World War, the second quarter of the century saw another spurt of racial progress. Great strides forward in […]

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Memories of Hitler & the Third Reich

Memories of Hitler & the Third Reich Originally posted on https://counter-currents.com/ Anthony M. Ludovici 2,737 words Editor’s Note: The following is from Anthony M. Ludovici, Confessions of an Anti-Feminist: The Autobiography of Anthony M. Ludovici, ed. John V. Day, ch. 5, “My Education, Part III.” The book remains unpublished, but we hope to raise funds to finally bring it

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Hitler & Nietzsche

Hitler & Nietzsche Originally posted at https://counter-currents.com/ Anthony M. Ludovici 3,088 words Much has been written and more has been said about the Nietzschean influence behind the new regime in Germany. And while some have condemned National Socialism offhand on that score alone, others (among them some Nietzscheans) have condemned it for being a travesty of Nietzsche — i.e.,

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Hitler & the Third Reich

Hitler & the Third Reich Originally posted on https://counter-currents.com/ Anthony M. Ludovici 7,197 words Editor’s Note: Ludovici published the following three-part article on “Hitler and the Third Reich” in The English Review in 1936. Ludovici describes his travels in the Third Reich in his autobiography, Confessions of an Anti-Feminist. Although the autobiography has not been published in full, I have published the

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The Enigma of Hitler

The Enigma of Hitler Originally posted on https://counter-currents.com/ By Leon Degrelle Leon Degrelle with Hitler, 1944 “Hitler — You knew him — what was he like?” I have been asked that question a thousand times since 1945, and nothing is more difficult to answer. Approximately two hundred thousand books have dealt with the Second World War and

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What Hitler Believed

What Hitler Believed Originally posted on https://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/ January 24, 2018 by Robert S. Griffin, Ph.D. All my life, it’s been Hitler this and Hitler that.  For me, it was like the Norm Macdonald joke, the more I heard about the guy, the more I didn’t care for him.  Finally, I took it upon myself to read Hitler’s

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How ‘The Sound of Music’ Distorts History

How ‘The Sound of Music’ Distorts History Hollywood Mythology About Austrians and Hitler Originally posted on https://ihr.org/ By Mark Weber “The Sound of Music” is perhaps the most popular American musical picture ever produced. This entertaining 1965 movie, which includes such catchy tunes as “My Favorite Things” and “Do-Re-Mi,” won five Academy Awards, including Best Picture. But

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Rethinking “Mein Kampf”

Rethinking “Mein Kampf” Originally posted on https://codoh.com/ By Thomas Dalton ∙ February 18, 2016 On 1 January 2016, Mein Kampf came out of copyright. It has now been 70 years since the author’s death, and by international copyright law, legal protection for the book has expired. Thus it is perhaps a good time to reconsider and reexamine this

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National Socialism Today

National Socialism Today Originally posted on https://nationalvanguard.org/    by Thomas Dalton, PhD Background THE MORAL, social, and philosophical bankruptcy of our modern political/economic ideologies is becoming more apparent by the day. Free-market capitalism, conventional socialism, democracy, and communism are all demonstrable failures. All fail to sustain and uplift humanity; they fail to acknowledge racial realities; and

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What is ‘Nazism’?

What is “Nazism”? Originally posted on https://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/ September 14, 2018        by Thomas Dalton, Ph.D.                                                                               

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