Back Door to War: The Roosevelt Foreign Policy 1933–1941
By Charles Callan Tansill. One of the foremost American diplomatic historians of the twentieth century, convincingly argues that Franklin Roosevelt wished to involve the United States in the European War that began in September 1939.
Charles Callan Tansill, one of the foremost American diplomatic historians of the twentieth century, convincingly argues that Franklin Roosevelt wished to involve the United States in the European War that began in September 1939.
Japan’s War of Self-Defense: The True Story of World War II in Asia
In East Asia, the 100-year prelude to the momentous events of the 1930s and 1940s was as intriguing as the conspiratorial machinations taking place in Europe and the United States during the 19th century. After World War II finally erupted, the good people of Japan would endure immense suffering, death and destruction. But was the U.S.-UK-China war against Japan really a justifiable effort? Was Japan really the only one to blame for the events that ensued?
Germany Must Perish
By Theodore Kaufman. This March 1941 book—written by a New York Jewish-German émigré—caused a storm in Germany and America with its open advocacy of the physical extermination of all Germans and Germany itself. This was to be achieved through a process of mass sterilization and the physical dismemberment of that country. Arguing that Nazism was in fact just another expression of militant Germanism, the author said that the Germans would never change and the only way to end the ongoing struggle was to end Germany and the German people.
Hitler for a Thousand Years
By Léon Degrelle. Translated and introduced by Alexander Jacob. The sensational semi-autobiographical work from the Waffen-SS’s most famous foreign volunteer, translated into English for the very first time. With 15 ultra-rare photographs. First published in French as Hitler pour 1000 ans in 1969, this suppressed work was Degrelle’s personal account of his pre-war political career, his personal interactions with Hitler, the formation of what became the Walloon SS, the war on the Eastern Front against the Soviet Union, his dramatic escape to Spain in 1945, and his life in exile.
The Nameless War
By Archibald Maule Ramsay. A dramatic historical work which blames the behind-the-scenes Jewish lobby in Britain for forcing that country into war in 1939 against Nazi Germany, written by a leading Member of Parliament for the British Conservative Party and confidant of then Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain. The author—imprisoned without trial by the Churchill government for opposing the war—starts with an overview of the Jewish lobby’s involvement in revolutionary activity in Britain, France and Germany, and then moves on to discuss the Jewish declaration of war against Germany in 1933 as the point at which it was determined that there would be a physical war.
Crimes Discreetly Veiled
By F. J. P. Veale. With a foreword by the distinguished Lord Hankey. A brand-new edition of the classic work by distinguished English historian F. J. P. Veale, dealing comprehensively with seven of the most enduring and appalling lies created by the Allies during and after the Second World War. This incredible work of historical revelations has been suppressed ever since it first appeared in 1958. This edition has been completely reset and updated with numerous footnotes to bring the present-day reader up to date with the events and personalities mentioned therein. The new edition also contains all four original maps and 36 new and unusual illustrations.