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The Aryan Race: Its Origins and Its Achievements

A beautifully written cultural history of the Indo-European peoples, first published in 1888. Author Charles Morris, a classical scholar, defines “Aryan” as a “linguistic race” spanning the areas occupied by the great Indo-European invasion, reaching from India to Ireland, and proceeds to analyze all aspects of the cultures across this vast region. Along the way, he proves that the broad family of Indo-European language speakers had a common origin at some distant point in the past.

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Not Guilty at Nuremberg: The German Defense Case

By Carlos Porter. Uninformed people consider the "Nuremberg War Crimes Trials" as the ultimate proof of the guilt of the German leadership before and during World War II. The transcripts of the proceedings, however, tell an entirely different story. This volume contains the defense arguments put forward by the main defendants at the trials. It shows that the trials broke every legal precedent and procedure of evidence in the book. Defendants were refused the right to cross-examine "witnesses", blatantly forged documents were accepted as genuine without question, and evidence indicating torture of suspects was struck out by order of the judges.

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The Cid Campeador and the Waning of the Crescent in the West

By Henry Butler Clarke. Written in 1897, here is the story of Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar (c. 1043-1099), a Castilian nobleman and military leader in medieval Spain. The Moors called him El Cid, which meant the Lord (probably from the original Arabic al-sayyid). The Christians called him El Campeador, which means “Outstanding Warrior.” Written before the era of political correctness, here is The Cid’s story—and that of Spain—from the Muslim conquest (A.D. 711) to the time of The Cid himself, until his death in A.D. 1099.

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The Story of the Nations: Norway

Written by Hjalmar H. Boyesen in 1895, this is a history of Norway, written without the poison of political correctness. It covers the history of Norway from the earliest times to the late 19th century, and is full of the remarkable tales of this creation of this Nordic nation.

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The Story of the Nations: Hungary—In Ancient, Mediaeval and Modern Times

Written by Arminius Vambery in 1887, here is the history of Hungary up until that point, written without the poison of political correctness. It covers the history of this nation from its earliest times, and includes much detail of the Ottoman Turk invasion of Eastern Europe which is nowadays ignored by court historians.

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Crimes Against the Wehrmacht

By Franz W. Seidler. Translated by Carlos Whitlock Porter. Franz W. Seidler is a professor of modern history specializing in social and military history at the University of the Bundeswehr, Munich, with World War II being his principal field of research. His main publications in book form deal with the personnel problems of the Wehrmacht (German Armed Forces) and with problems of legal jurisdiction of the Wehrmacht and collaboration in German-occupied territories. The present volume is intended to provide a picture of the mortal dangers posed to every German soldier by the Red Army’s bestial conduct of partisan warfare in violation of international law.

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French Gestapo Trials and Other Articles

By Vincent Reynouard. Translated by Carlos Whitlock Porter. French revisionist historian Vincent Reynouard's comparison of the accusations made against the Gestapo at Nuremberg by the French with the postwar French trials of the same personnel, involving the same cases, the same victims, the same witnesses. What he found was that the evidence and accusations were not the same: The accusations made at Nuremberg in these same cases had already been investigated and were already forgotten. This review of the French Gestapo trials offers some of the best proof that the “evidence” presented against the Germans at the Nuremberg trials was completely fabricated.

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Hellstorm: The Death of Nazi Germany, 1944-1947

It was the most deadly and destructive war in human history. Millions were killed, billions in property was destroyed, ancient cultures were reduced to rubble—WWII was truly man’s greatest cataclysm. Thousands of books, movies and documentary films have been devoted to the war. But there has never been such a gripping retelling of the story as one will find in Hellstorm: The Death of Nazi Germany. Throughout this book readers will see what Allied airmen saw as they rained down death on German cities; or the reader will experience what those below felt as they trembled in their bomb shelters awaiting death.

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