An Adolf Hitler You’ve Never Known: A Review

An Adolf Hitler You’ve Never Known: A Review

Meet an Adolf Hitler you never knew in the pages of this truly extraordinary book . . . Wilhelm Kriessmann and Carolyn Yeager, working as a team, translated sections from the German Ein Anderer Hitler (“Another Hitler”), the memoir of architect Hermann Giesler . . . and the result has become this volume which they…

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Why the Holocaust Story Was Invented

Why the Holocaust Story Was Invented

TBR writer John Wear has been asked the questions: “Why was the Holocaust story invented? Who benefits from this falsification of history?” This article will answer these questions. By John Wear The first reason the Holocaust was invented was for justification for the war with Germany. World War II was by far the bloodiest and most destructive war in human history. Many people wondered…

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Berlin Spandau Commemorative March August 19th, 2017

Berlin Spandau Commemorative March August 19th, 2017

Berlin – One Week on from Charlottesville; 30 Years on from Hess’s Murder Silence is Golden but all eyes could see… By Lady Michèle Renouf Underreported arson attacks by the antifa on Germany’s railway system had made it a near miss for me to join the huge 1,000-strong commemorative demonstration in Berlin Spandau on August 19, the 30th anniversary of the murder of Germany’s former…

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Why Did Christianity Survive?

Why Did Christianity Survive?

Sidebar Creating a New Word for Revisionists English is a living language, and occasionally I have felt the urge to create a new word which defines contemporary times and events. Such a behavior fits quite well within Harry Elmer Barnes’ notion that revisionism is an activity “to correct the historical record.” One way to correct is to redefine terminology truthfully.…

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History On Trial

History On Trial

By John Wear Background to David Irving’s Lawsuit David Irving was viciously smeared by the media after his testimony at the 1988 Ernst Zündel trial. Irving’s books disappeared from many bookshops, he sustained huge financial losses, and he was ultimately labeled as a “Holocaust denier”.(1) The harassment campaign against David Irving included numerous arrests in…

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The Martyrdom of Imperial Russia

The Martyrdom of Imperial Russia

It is now 100 years since the Romanov family, their household staff and even their pet dogs were executed, and the world changed forever, with scores of millions more to be slaughtered by the Bolsheviks. But in their dying, the imperial family became martyred saints. They died for one reason only: they were Christians. Here…

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The Great History Heist

The Great History Heist

Stealing Our Statues Won’t Eradicate Our Affection for Southern Heroes THERE ARE MANY GOOD PEOPLE OUT THERE resisting the Cultural Bolsheviks working day and night to erase not just Southern history but rewrite Western history in general to match their politically correct narrative—no matter how far it actually is from the truth. One of those…

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Tunnel Rats of Vietnam

Tunnel Rats of Vietnam

Vietnam’s Little-Known Underground War and the Men and Women Who Fought It By Harald Hesstvedt Scharnhorst. Vietnam is a land of incredible beauty: lush tropical jungles, winding, broad rivers and rice pad-dies. Small villages dot this land, worked by peasants, who have lived there for centuries. Eighty-five percent rural, the few large cities and towns…

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Europe at the Crossroads

Europe at the Crossroads

By Michael Walsh. Under the baleful influence of Wall Street and Washington Europe once again stands at the crossroads of history. A recurring theme, our small continent has faced an uncertain future several times during the last 100 years.

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Tomorrow’s News Today

Tomorrow’s News Today

By Michael Walsh. The English novelist L. P Hartley penned those immortal words, “The past is a foreign country. They do things differently there.” The world has changed beyond recognition in just a lifetime. Those over 60-years of age have journeyed also in a time machine to a strange foreign country. Frankly, most find it…

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