What I learned about Adolf Hitler from Hermann Giesler
By Carolyn YeagerTHE KEY TO UNDERSTANDING ADOLF HITLER'S BEHAVIOR AS A PEACE AND WAR LEADER lies in this sentence, quoted by Hermann Giesler from August 1943, after the devastating air attack on...
View Article"History has to change" - Hitler-Stalin-Churchill-Roosevelt in WWII
The following is copied from the julius milaitis blog, where it was posted in May 2011. It's a review of the book by Finnish author Erkki Hautamäki, titled Finland in the Eye of the Storm, recommended...
View ArticleAdolf Hitler on 'The World War'
Continuing with passages from Mein Kampf, 2017 Thomas Dalton translation. See here.We now move on to Chapter 5: The World War. Hitler had been living and working in Munich for two and a half years when...
View ArticleFirst World War ended 100 years ago with an atrociously false and unfair peace
Artist's depiction of the World War I armistice signing in the rail car at Compiegne: Germany's Matthias Erzberger (center, standing) and France's Marshal Ferdinand Foch (at right, standing) negotiate...
View ArticleTime for Europe to drop the dishonorable war guilt against Germany
And time for Germans to demand it!THE WAR GUILT HOAXBy August KrazerThe first part originally appeared as a letter to the editor dated 31 August, 1981, on the 49th anniversary of the eve of Germany's...
View ArticleWho were the lawbreakers? Who were the liars?
During WWI, the British press never stopped lampooning German Kaiser Wilhelm II, portraying him as a deluded, power-hungry narcissist who started a war he could not win. In this Punch cartoon, he is...
View ArticleDid German troops really burn down the Belgian city of Leuven?
Or, even worse, the irreplaceable medieval manuscripts housed in the library there? Those uncivilized barbarians!The message received by the public almost everywhere except in the German and...
View ArticleSearching for the roots of persistent anti-Germanism
"The Germans Arrive" - 1918 war propaganda painting by American artist George Bellows portrays imaginary atrocity committed by German troops in Belgium - where he had not been. (click to enlarge) The...
View ArticleThe state of American neutrality in February 1915
By Carolyn YeagerTHESE FIRST FOUR ITEMS COME FROM the No. 26 issue of THE FATHERLAND newspaper, [No. 24 shown at left] meaning that after 26 consecutive weeks it was still going strong. Also going...
View ArticleAn essay on English transgressions vs the will of Providence
A still from a video, making the point that Britain utilised and depended on her colonies to fight the war for her. Though she lost about 800,000 soldiers total, it was far less than France, Russia or...
View ArticleDid the US-UK alliance against Germany-Austria begin long before 1917?
The Buffalo, NY Evening News on March 17, 1915 features the war and English munitions factories, which you can read by enlarging the image.More from THE FATHERLAND in the spring of 1915 by the most...
View ArticleThe Lusitania tragedy turned into pretext for US to enter war
New York Times, May 8, 1915, immediately claims “twice torpedoed,” though German U-boat captain says he sent only one torpedo, which was followed by a second explosion from munitions within the ship....
View ArticleStriking examples from The Fatherland that support the One War thesis
This example of below-the-belt, literal demonization of Germans that circulated in Britain was responsible for the distorted views that the public actually adopted as true. The belief that Germans were...
View ArticleJoining Sven Longshanks on "The Daily Nationalist" weekly
I'VE BEEN JOINING SVEN LONGSHANKS ON HIS RADIO ARYAN 'THE DAILY NATIONALIST" BROADCAST once a week. So far I've done two half hour segments with him--here and here. Next week we'll do another one. I'm...
View ArticleThe Brussels documents and the heresy of Woodrow Wilson
British Foreign Minister Edward Grey (left) and French Foreign Minister Théophile Delcassé (right) schemed to "inspire hostile feelings against Germany" from 1905 to 1914. Two extraordinary articles...
View ArticleIn 1916, Wilson Administration drops façade of neutrality; attacks German...
In order to whip up public support for war, former President Theodore Roosevelt and various industrial and military elites organized the Preparedness Movement, which among other things held parades...
View ArticleHenry Ford and Cecil Rhodes, on opposite sides, make news in The Fatherland
Left: American Henry Ford, Right: Englishman Cecil John RhodesIN THE FIRST SELECTION, AUTO MAGNATE HENRY FORD goes to the White House to discuss his “Peace Ship” to Europe with Wilson, and is shocked...
View ArticleAn Exchange of Letters bearing on the British Ideal of Cecil Rhodes
IN MY PREVIOUS POST, I INCLUDED THE STUNNING ARTICLE by F. F. Schrader published in the March 22, 1916 issue of THE FATHERLAND, relating the facts about the Secret Will of Cecil Rhodes in its relation...
View ArticleAmerica moves closer to war; Wilson unhappy with conciliatory German Note
Artist's depiction of German U-boat surfacing to see to the rescue of passengers and crew of a torpedoed American ship. In the Spring of 1916, Germany agreed not to sink any ship of any country without...
View ArticleOutnumbered German Fleet bests the British in the great Battle of Skagerrack
A map showing the battle of Jutland. Click to enlarge.KNOWN TODAY AS THE Battle of Jutland, between Britain's Royal Navy Grand Fleet under Admiral Sir John Jellicoe, and the Imperial German High Seas...
View ArticleThe threefold character of the German territory
From the Handbook for Schooling the Hitler YouthChapter Seven: The German Territory (Handbook online is here)The German Reich in 1900.By German Territory we mean every region of central Europe...
View ArticleThe German population area in Europe since 2500 B.C.
From the Handbook for Schooling the Hitler YouthChapter Eight: The German Population Area (Handbook online is here)German language area in 1910–11; the boundaries of states are in red.Our earliest...
View ArticleGermans brought culture in many forms to the East
From the Handbook for Schooling the Hitler YouthChapter Nine: The German Culture Area (Handbook online is here)The 13th century Teutonic Order fortress in Marienburg, German Empire as seen in 1890....
View ArticleThe political misfortunes of the German Reich
From the Handbook for Schooling the Hitler YouthChapter Ten: The Political Area of the German Folk(Handbook online is here)The Rhine, Danube (running West to East from the Rhine all the way to the...
View ArticleJews in Britain “own” the Church of England, says report
By Carolyn YeagerTHE CHURCH OF ENGLAND HAS PUT OUT an authoritative document titled “God's Unfailing Word” that shockingly calls on Christians “to repent for centuries of antisemitism which ultimately...
View ArticleTime once again to remember what the 'Holocaust' is really for
To give a free pass to Jewish supremacy everywhere in the world!By Carolyn YeagerON MONDAY, JANUARY 27, THE MEDIA WILL ONCE AGAIN play up the United Nations-created “International Day of Commemoration...
View ArticleSeventy-five years after the Dresden war crime, still no justice
In memoriam ...This digital composite image (click to enlarge) shows a statue on the tower of City Hall looking down in compassion at the ruins of the city center wrought by the British-American...
View ArticleHolocaust lies continue to be used to rationalize fear of the Right
Observant Jews monitor the "Remembrance Day" service taking place in the German Bundestag, marking 76 years that Europeans have been burdened with this Big Lie. Why aren't we doing all we can to end...
View ArticleA word on recent Jewish censorship
Germar Rudolf writes on the CODOH web site dated 1/27/2022:“[i]n early 2022, when Germany and Israel ganged up to make the General Assembly of the United Nations pass another* resolution appealing to...
View ArticleReflections on Adolf Hitler's 134th birthday
Adolf Hitler in a rare photo from the 1930s.by Carolyn YeagerWHY HONOR HITLER? Because he was a great man and a populist (meaning of/for the common people). How do I know he was a great man, or why do...
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