Admiral Yamamoto’s Unfulfilled Dream

Admiral Yamamoto’s Unfulfilled Dream

By Dr. Edward DeVries The second world war was a time of exponential growth in the technology of warfare. Rifles, pistols, rockets, tanks, jeeps, airplanes, ships and submarines were developed and redeveloped so as to make them capable of killing faster, more cheaply and in greater numbers than ever before. The Axis powers of Germany…

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Why Hitler Invaded Greece, Yugoslavia & North Africa

Why Hitler Invaded Greece, Yugoslavia & North Africa

By John Wear The question is often asked: If Hitler wanted peace, why did he invade so many countries? The author’s book Germany’s War analyzes why Germany invaded or took control of Austria, Czechoslovakia, Poland, the Soviet Union and other European coun­- tries. This article will explain why Germany invaded Greece, Crete and Yugoslavia, as…

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Otto Skorzeny: Commando Extraordinaire

Otto Skorzeny: Commando Extraordinaire

By John Wear, J.D. TBR has mentioned many times over the years this daring soldier and gentleman, Otto Skorzeny, but we decided that it was time to dedicate a full-length article to one of the great special operations geniuses in the history of modern warfare. Otto Skorzeny was one of the most colorful men of…

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The Naked Communist

The Naked Communist

By Mark Roland Too many dismissed the warnings Christian author W. Cleon Skousen offered in his 1958 book. Now his predictions have become reality before our very eyes.  The Marxist monstrosity that W. Cleon Skousen laid bare 63 years ago in his book The Naked Communist is more dangerous today than it was when he…

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The Future for Whites in a Post-Trump America

The Future for Whites in a Post-Trump America

By Arthur Kemp Millions of Americans were stunned by the outcome of the 2020 U.S. presidential election. Many passionately believe that the election was somehow stolen, and that it was impossible for addle-brained Joe Biden to have amassed over 81 million votes without some sort of fraud. While electoral fraud may possibly have taken place…

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REPARATIONS WITHOUT THE NAME?

REPARATIONS WITHOUT THE NAME?

by Dr. Ed DeVries   By and large, Americans are expressing support for the federal COVID-19 relief bill quickly passed through Congress in the early days of Joe Biden’s pseudo-presidency. Chances are also that by and large, Americans have no idea what is actually in the bill, because if they did, chances are that they…

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CHANGING HISTORY

CHANGING HISTORY

By Dr. Ed DeVries Though over a century has passed, June 28, 1914 remains etched into the collective consciousness of many Europeans; just as December 7, 1941 (Pearl Harbor Day) and September 11, 2001 (9/11 Day) remain on the collective conscious of so many Americans. The significance? June 28, 1914 was the day that Archduke…

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It Happened on Christmas

It Happened on Christmas

By Dr. Ed DeVries Charlemagne was a Frankish warrior known as “The Father of Europe” for having united much of the continent under the banner of the Carolingian Empire. Through extensive military campaigns against the Saxons, the Lombards and the Avars he conquered a vast kingdom. Zealous in religion, he forcibly “converted” his subjects to…

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A “Normal” Holiday

A “Normal” Holiday

by Dr. Ed DeVries Those of you who have been listening to my TBR radio shows these last few years know that I am not a fan of Thanksgiving. In fact, I always schedule a trip outside the United States during this week. Last year, I spent the week of Thanksgiving in the Dominican Republic.…

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