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May/June 1999 – Volume V, Number 3
5 WHO WERE THE ORIGINAL NATIVE AMERICANS?—JOHN NUGENT
Is America a “white man’s country” or a “red man’s country”? Who was here first? Surprisingly, the several oldest racially identifiable relics of human presence in the Americas, including the controversial “Kennewick Man,” strongly suggest a Caucasoid presence . . .
11 BRITAIN: WORLD HISTORY’S NO. 1 AGGRESSOR NATION—JOHN MICHAEL
Focusing on just two of England’s many victims—France and Ireland—this account shows the piratical ways of Britain’s rulers, who waged not one, but three, “hundred years’ wars” against France alone . . .
17 HOW CHURCHILL PLANNED WWIII AGAINST STALIN—VIVIAN BIRD
Winston Churchill madly dreamed of destroying Soviet Russia. Yet by first destroying Germany, he and the Western Allies were hoist by their own petard. It spelled “finis” for the British empire . . .
23 VICHY FRENCH NEWSREELS: A FORGOTTEN FRAME IN HISTORY—GEORGE FOWLER
The fact that France experienced a golden age of movie making during the 1940–1944 German occupation has been a long-suppressed reality. Even less known are the French newsreels that gave many people their overall impressions of the war . . .
29 REMARKABLE QUOTES ABOUT THE GERMANS—WALTER RUTHARD
Winston Churchill’s solution to the German Problem was as simple as it was shocking: “killing women and children or the civilian population altogether,” and using “anthrax to destroy horses and livestock.” Many other non-Germans expressed similar sentiments . . .
37 WHO STARTED THE MASS CIVILIAN BOMBINGS?—WILHELM HILLEK
The truth about actual historical events regarding aerial bombing by the German air force has been conveniently twisted to serve the needs of the accusers . . .
41 LA PÉROUSE: HISTORY’S FORGOTTEN EXPLORER—VAUGHN GREENE
Few Americans have ever heard him, yet he fought the British during our War for Independence and was one of the world’s greatest explorers. La Pérouse vanished, with little trace, in the South Pacific while charting unknown waters in the late 1780s—about the same time Australia was being settled and the mutiny on the Bounty occurred . . .
45 THE ENIGMATIC GENERAL ANDREI VLASOV—JOHN KOVACS
This renegade Soviet commander joined hands with the Germans in 1942. Vlasov may have held the key to preventing the Cold War by overthrowing the Bolsheviks . . .
51 THE MYTH OF MENCKEN’S ANTI-SEMITISM—MICHAEL COLLINS PIPER
If the Sage of Baltimore has been falsely depicted in the media as an “anti-Semite,” one is led to wonder, how many other good men and women have been similarly smeared?
59 SHOULD PLUTOCRATS DICTATE FOREIGN POLICY?—LOUIS MCFADDEN
Congressman Louis McFadden traces the hidden motive for the propaganda campaigns directed against czarist Russia and Germany in World War I. Here’s his historic 1933 speech . . .
65 THE MUNICH PUTSCH OF NOVEMBER 1923—GEN. LEON DEGRELLE
Viewing it from the perspective of history, Adolf Hitler’s so-called “beer hall putsch” of more than three-quarters of a century ago can be seen to be a rash impulse at the wrong time. It was indeed one of Hitler’s worst political miscalculations . . .
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