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From The Barnes Review, March/April 2025
Personal From the Editor
AN INSPIRATIONAL ISSUE OF TBR
In January, influential French populist and nationalist Jean Marie Le Pen, sadly, passed on at the age of 96. During his long career, he fought tenaciously to call attention to the myriad problems that threaten, still, to bring doom upon France, Europe, and the Western world at large. These include mass Third World immigration, fiscal insanity, a loss of national pride, fake history and the poisonous behind-the-scenes machinations of the Cultural Bolsheviks. We believe he would have been quite pleased to see his brothers and sisters in the White world finally fighting back, with citizens in multiple Western nations—from the United States to France to England to Hungary—turning away from self-destructive “woke” policies and back toward a sane nationalism spearheaded by a healthy resurgence of racial realism. Read about Le Pen’s inspiring life in our lead article by French Canadian writer and political analyst Rémi Tremblay.
In a story of incredible perseverance, we also offer an article from English historian Thomas Redfern, who recounts the fate of the Saxons after their crushing defeat at the hands of Norman King William the Conqueror. Rather than meekly submitting, Saxon nobles and commoners alike engaged in a brief but ineffective resistance movement. Failing to over throw their Norman overlords, many Saxons then made their way to Byzantium, enlisting to defend that empire from mounting threats. Eventually, many of these Saxon immigrants settled in the Crimean region, creating the first “New England,” according to the author. Their thrilling tale demonstrates our people are a resilient lot, and must be even more so today, as we face our own racial dissolution. Yes, we can survive, but only if we fight for what’s ours.
In a related story from another part of the world, told by re searcher José Niño, himself a Venezuelan of European stock, we learn of the efforts of the leaders of the Dominican Republic to protect their nation from an immigrant invasion from Haiti by deporting as many Haitians as possible back home and building a security wall. Today’s Dominicans have a long memory and have not forgotten that their European ancestors were nearly wiped out by Black Haitian slaves who ran amok in the late 1870s, massacring nearly every non-Black on Hispaniola. Today’s president of the Dominican Re public understands that it is racial dissolution, more than any other factor, that dooms a nation.
We also offer a three-article compendium on WWII Germany, as TBR continues its efforts to bring history into accord with the facts in regard to that misconstrued era. First, TBR regular Marc Roland gives us a review of the only authorized biography of Adolf Hitler. Next, historian Arthur Kemp recounts the last German offensive of World War II, bravely led by General Field Marshal Ferdinand Schörner, conducted to buy as much time as possible for other German troops and civilians to escape the murderous Soviet troops advancing from the east. Wrapping up that trilogy, John Wear explains why the conclusions of one of the most oft-quoted Holocaust “experts” cannot be trusted on any aspect of the subject.
We also publish a rare interview with the son of former Gov. George Wallace of Alabama, plus another piece detailing a few of the courageous yet lesser-known lawmen of America’s Wild West era. Also included is an important article explaining what “race” really is. You’ll find that tract will give you the ammunition you need to defeat those who argue that race is merely a “social construct.”
The Barnes Review
A JOURNAL OF POLITICALLY INCORRECT HISTORY
March/April 2025 ❖ VOLUME XXX I❖ NUMBER 2
TABLE OF CONTENTS
REMEMBERING A GREAT POPULIST: JEAN-MARIE LE PEN
BY RÉMI TREMBLAY For French nationalists and populists, the name of Jean-Marie Le Pen will live on for generations. The outspoken Le Pen, who passed away in January, was known as a brutally honest truth-teller who bravely discussed the most important—and taboo—issues facing Frenchmen.
THE SAXONS—AFTER 1066
BY THOMAS REDFERN Many people are unaware of what happened to the Saxons after their devastating defeat at the hands of Norman King William the Conqueror at the Battle of Hastings. Truth is, they did not simply disappear. Instead, many moved on to greener pastures in the Byzantine Empire and, eventually, set up towns on the Black Sea coast. Here is their survival story.
WHAT TO DO WITH THE HAITIANS?
BY JOSÉ NIÑO 24In 1804, Afro-Haitian soldiers carried out a bloody massacre of Whites and Mulattoes on Hispaniola, driving survivors to the eastern portion of the island. Today, the leaders of the Dominican Republic want any and all troublesome Haitian immigrants out of their nation. Could America learn a lesson?
GERMANY’S HITLER
BY MARC ROLAND TBR readers are well aware that the victors of wars write the history of those conflicts. WWII was no different. But what is contained in this authorized biography can at least help set the historical record straight on the most vilified man in history: Adolf Hitler.
GERMANY’S LAST GASP: MAY 1945
BY ARTHUR KEMP Though the war was officially over, German troops were still furiously battling the Soviets, trying desperately to fight their way toward the Western Allies to escape a grimmer fate.
CAN THE HOLOCAUST CONCLUSIONS OF THIS HISTORIAN BE TRUSTED?
BY JOHN WEAR, J.D. When confronted with uncomfortable facts about the Holocaust, mainstream historians inevitably resort to quoting Christopher Browning, allegedly one of the world’s leading experts on the subjects of genocide, Nazi Germany, and the Holocaust. But can this Court Historian’s reliance on eyewitness testimony and his conclusions stand rational scrutiny?
GEORGE WALLACE JR. SPEAKS
INTERVIEW BY JAMES EDWARDS Alabama Gov. George Wallace, despite his consistently bad press, garnered 3.75 million votes in the 1972 Democratic presidential primaries, even after being shot and crippled in the midst of those contests. Here, his son, George Jr., candidly discusses his father’s political legacy, views on integration, and the assassination attempt that inevitably ended George Wallace Sr.’s presidential aspirations.
EXPLAINING GENETICS AND HOW DNA CREATES SEVEN RACES
BY ARTHUR KEMP For decades, people had the common sense to realize that there were differences between the races. However, in the modern age of political correctness (Cultural Marxism), we have been asked to believe that race is merely a “social construct.” Here the author explains why this is unscientific hogwash and why the data indicate there are actually seven human races.
WILD WEST LAWMEN WERE AS DANGEROUS AS THE OUTLAWS
BY JOHN TIFFANY We all recognize the names of such famed Wild West lawmen as Bat Masterson and Wyatt Earp. But there were many more daring and quite deadly sheriffs and marshals working to tame the unruly West. Here is a brief rundown of some of these lesser-known peacekeepers.