Stroke of Luck Saves Europe

Stroke of Luck Saves Europe

For centuries, the Poles have celebrated April 9, 1241 as a day of great victory over the Golden Horde of the Mongols (called at that time “Tartars” or “Tatars”) near Liegnitz—a day that turned back forever the threat of Central Asian conquest.

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Italy Divided

Italy Divided

By Joaquin Bochaca. The Last Days of Mussolini & Fascist Italy. It was a tragic time in history, the Italian civil war of 1943-45. The bitter struggle was between the Fascist Repubblica Sociale Italiana (RSI), allied to the Axis, and a mixed bag of Communist partisans and monarchist soldiers on the other hand. After the…

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Who Were the Hittites?

Who Were the Hittites?

A great Indo-European civilization ruled Anatolia (in Asia Minor) for centuries, and it spread all the way to northern Syria. But this great Aryan civilization was virtually forgotten for three millennia, until rediscovered in the 1800s…

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A Straight Look at World War II

A Straight Look at World War II

What follows is an attempt to set the historical record straight, without influence from the powers that be. By this phrase, I do not exclude the influence and power of organized Jewry, which is heavily involved in the sad history of the Aryan West.

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Why Josef Stalin Was Assassinated?

Why Josef Stalin Was Assassinated?

Shortly after Josef Stalin—born Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili threatened to disrupt the world financial markets by undermining the dollar-based monetary system established at the Bretton-Woods Conference, he was dead at the hands of his own top military and party leaders.

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Armenian Stonehenge Confounds Scholars

Armenian Stonehenge Confounds Scholars

By Frank Joseph. Sprawling over more than 17 acres atop a rocky promontory overlooking the arid, sparsely populated landscape of southern Armenia is the very ancient site known as Karahunj. Hundreds of configured stones towering six to nine feet tall have been thrust into the flinty earth. Forming an immense, oval configuration, they average 10…

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Ulysses S. Grant: Why the Mainstream Likes to Bash Him

Ulysses S. Grant: Why the Mainstream Likes to Bash Him

Mention the name “Ulysses S. Grant” to most Americans at least slightly aware of their country’s history, and they will tell you he was a whiskey-sodden “Civil War” general whose post bellum presidency was notable for its corruption. But there is a lot more to this man, once America’s most popular president, when he took office, than the establishment would have you think.

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Alexander The Great—Reclaiming the True Legacy of a Cultural Icon

Alexander The Great—Reclaiming the True Legacy of a Cultural Icon

By Peter Papaherakles. Westerners, Including Americans, have come to believe that our ancestors and cultural forebears were effeminate, egalitarian, multiculturalist liberals. Instead of watching Oliver Stone’s Hollywood propaganda or reading glossy disinformation books, we should be reading the great, untainted history books our forefathers used to read when our nation was still strong, with men…

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