Category Archive: World Wars

WWII: Europe’s Great Tragedy

The Barnes Review has just added two books to its roster, both dealing with the Second World War: The Battle for Europe and The Great Tragedy. They offer a different perspective than most books on this mother of all wars.

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New Documents Show: Roosevelt colluded with Stalin

World War II: Newly released documents from the U.S. National Archives reveal that the U.S. government helped covering up the Soviet 1940 massacre on some 20,000 Poles at Katyn and other places — not just during the war, but even afterwards. After all, the biggest mass murdered of all, Joseph Stalin, was Roosevelt’s best buddy…

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A Short History of the Balfour Declaration

When World War One broke out, organized Jewry was to no small degree supporting Germany, because it fought against the anti-Jewish Russian monarchy. To change that, the British monarchy made the 1916 “Balfour Declaration,” which promised to hand over a part of Palestine to “the Jews” in return for them turning against Germany. Here is the history of this frequently overlooked event…

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The Barnes Review, January/February 2012

The January/February issue of The Barnes Review is composed almost entirely from material on World War II. The brainchild of TBR editor and publisher Willis A. Carto, who fought in the Asian theater in World War II, this issue is built around his monograph “A Straight Look at the Second World War.” As Willis points out without varnish, World War II was a colossal disaster for the white race…

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