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The Program of the Party of Hitler

The Program of the National Socialist German Workers’ Party and Its General Conceptions. Translated by E. T .C. Dugdale. Written by one of the original founding members of the NSDAP, this booklet was the primary political document which underpinned the ideology and ideas of the future Nazi Party. Dealing with every conceivable topic—foreign policy, internal policy, property, usury, economics, race, Jews, culture, agriculture,  citizenship,  the military, and much more—this far-reaching document provides a sweeping and comprehensive look into the dramatic worldview of National Socialism.

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Hitler in Argentina: Hitler’s Escape from Berlin

By Harry Cooper. Who said that Hitler did not die in the bunker in April 1945? Josef Stalin told Harry Truman that Hitler did not. Marshall Zhukov said, “We have found no corpse that could be Hitler’s.” This book claims that Hitler, Eva Braun, Bormann and others of the Reich, escaped to South America.

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The Story of the Nations: Ireland

By Emily Lawless. Here is the story of the nation of  Ireland, written in the days before the poison of political correctness destroyed simple factual accounts of the history of our people. Told in the classic, clear, and unambiguous style of historians unfettered by the demands to be “politically correct,” these classic works are a treasure trove of facts and history which will not be found in the modern “court historian” version which have been censored by the powers-that-be.

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The Bad War: The Truth Never Taught About World War 2

By Mike King.  2nd Edition (Expanded after Amazon’s ban). After years of strong sales and hundreds of five-star ratings, Amazon finally caved in to pressure and banned Mike King’s The Bad War: The Truth Never Taught about World War 2.

Why? Americans today have an almost identical recollection of World War Two as the “good war,” fought by their forebears against the “Krauts” and “Japs.”

According to our mainstream history books, “the Good Guys” banded together to stop the worst scourge in global history. There is just one problem with this official version of the history-changing event known as World War II. It's a lie!

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The Story of the Nations: The Normans

By Sarah Orne Jewett. Here is the story of the Normans, written in the days before the poison of political correctness destroyed simple factual accounts of the history of our people. Told in the classic, clear, and unambiguous style of historians unfettered by the demands to be “politically correct,” these classic works are a treasure trove of facts and history which will not be found in the modern “court historian” version which have been censored by the powers-that-be.

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The Story of the Nations: The Franks

By Lewis Sergeant. Here is the story of the Franks, written in the days before the poison of political correctness destroyed simple factual accounts of the history of our people. Told in the classic, clear, and unambiguous style of historians unfettered by the demands to be “politically correct,” these classic works are a treasure trove of facts and history which will not be found in the modern “court historian” version which have been censored by the powers-that-be.

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The Story of the Nations: Scotland

By John Mackintosh. Here is the story of Scotland, written in the days before the poison of political correctness destroyed simple factual accounts of the history of our people. Told in the classic, clear, and unambiguous style of historians unfettered by the demands to be “politically correct,” these classic works are a treasure trove of facts and history which will not be found in the modern “court historian” version which have been censored by the powers-that-be.

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To Hell or Barbados: The Ethnic Cleansing of Ireland

Here is the previously untold story of over 50,000 Irish men, women and children who were transported to Barbados and Virginia. Sean O’Callaghan for the first time documents the history of these people: their transportation, the conditions in which they lived on plantations as slaves or servants, and their rebellions in Barbados. An illuminating insight into a neglected episode in Irish history, but its significance is much broader than that. Its main achievement is to situate the story of colonialism in Ireland in the much larger context of worldwide European imperialism.

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