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May/June 2000 – Volume VI, Number 3


5 HIROSHIMA: ASSAULT ON A BEATEN FOE—DR. HARRY ELMER BARNES

Was it necessary to drop atomic bombs on Japanese cities? Did we save millions of lives by sacrificing hundreds of thousands of Japanese civilians, or was this history’s greatest war crime? . . .

9 MONETARY POLICY & ROME’S DECLINE—STEPHEN ZARLENGA

What is the “monetary secret of the ages”? For millennia, a powerful but little-known force has been shaping the development of civilization as we know it . . .

17 THE TRAGEDY THAT WAS WORLD WAR I—DR. M. RAPHAEL JOHNSON

The best and brightest of European manhood was nearly wiped out in the vermin-infested trenches of France. Was Germany to blame, or was she just another victim, along with the other nations? . . .

23 EXPERIENCES OF A GERMAN JEW, 1929-1938—HEINZ WEICHARDT

The “persecution” of Jews in National Socialist Germany was not the barbaric bloodbath today’s court historians and Zionist propagandists would like you to believe, judging by this personal account of a Jewish author . . .

35 WASHINGTON OR WILSON?—DR. ROBERT JOHN

George Washington said we should “steer clear” of antipathies, attachments and permanent alliances with foreign nations. But then came Woodrow Wilson, whose intervention and duplicity led to World War I, the Russian Revolution, World War II and the Cold War. Why do the American people allow the U.S. government to continue with these insane policies? . . .

41 BRITAIN’S PROPAGANDA NETWORK IN THE UNITED STATES—QUINCY HOWE

Ties of language, tradition and blood exercise such an attraction upon the American ruling class that it goes against its own interests to boost the desires of the British Foreign Office . . .

49 STALIN’S 1937 PURGE OF THE RED ARMY—DAN MICHAELS

What was really behind the execution of Marshal Mikhail Nikolayevich Tukhachevsky, the Soviet Union’s “military genius,” along with the purging of other top military leaders? . . .

56 FAILURES OF THE JAPANESE IMPERIAL NAVY—ANDREW GRAY

Why didn’t the Japanese navy, led by Adm. Isoroku Yamamoto, put up a better showing in its Pacific war against the Allied powers, principally the United States? In a sense, it was a prisoner of its own past successes. A review of the book Kaigun . . .

57 “HOLOCAUST EDUCATION” IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS—MICHAEL COLLINS PIPER

Stop the racket known as “holocaust education” dead in its tracks. Here’s a book that gives you the information you need. A review . . .

59 FREE SPEECH & FLAGS AS HISTORICAL SYMBOLS—J.A. WHITE

Despite the fad of multiculturalism, some native and national symbols might not evoke much sympathy from liberal organizations, such as the Central American Indian banner that bears a swastika . . .

63 DOC HOLLIDAY: SAGEBRUSH SAMURAI—MICHAEL CRANE

Was John Henry Holliday, known as “Doc” Holliday, an American hero, or was he nothing more than a drunk, an outlaw and a psychopathic murderer? . . .

69 THE 1932 GENEVA CONFERENCE—GEN. LEON DEGRELLE

The delegate from the United States to the Swiss disarmament conference presented some sensible ideas from President Herbert Hoover . . .
 

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