The Odyssey of Fahnenjunker Wenger
Exclusive at carolynyeager.net! This is the never-before-published true story of a young German soldier thrown into the battle of Seelow Heights in the last month of the Second World War—how he...
View ArticleSaturday Afternoon: On Hitler's birthday - He proves to be the world's most...
Click here to download podcastApril 20, 2013Adolf Hitler’s 124th birthday is celebrated with proof of his amazing popularity and face-name recognition. Examples of oratory by himself and by others...
View ArticleThe Heretics' Hour: Comparing the German and Japanese surrender to the Allies
Click here to download podcastAugust 22, 2013Why didn’t Hitler address the German nation considering its defeat as the Emperor Hirohito did in Japan? Why was Hirohito allowed to live and continue his...
View ArticleThe Odyssey of Fahnenjunker Wenger (Part Two)
The Odyssey of Fahnenjunker WengerPart Two - ConclusionFrom the Seelow Heights—April 1945Back Home to Leoben, Austria—July 1945By Willy WengerAn officer-candidate in the German Luftwaffe, Willy Wenger...
View ArticlePart Two: The Odyssey of Fahnenjunker Wenger
The Odyssey of Fahnenjunker WengerPart Two - ConclusionFrom the Seelow Heights—April 1945Back Home to Leoben, Austria—July 1945By Willy WengerAn officer-candidate in the German Luftwaffe, Willy Wenger...
View Article"The International Jew" Study Hour - Episode 45
Click here to download podcastMay 2, 2013Carolyn Yeager and Hadding Scott read and comment on Chapter 40, “Why the Jews Dislike the Morgenthau Report.” The Morgenthau Report was the result of a...
View ArticleMay 8, 1945: As I remember ...
By Willy WengerMay 5, 2013I was in the final battle for Berlin - from the Seelow Heights up to the last bitter street fighting in the vicinity of the bunker of Adolf Hitler. All Berliners participated...
View Article"The International Jew" Study Hour - Episode 46
Click here to download podcastMay 9, 2013Hadding Scott and Carolyn Yeager read and comment on Chapter 41, “Jews Use the Peace Conference to Bind Poland.” This chapter starts out with “trouble between...
View ArticleAnglo-German Naval Agreement of June 18, 1935
The great battleship Bismarck was launched on Feb. 14, 1939 at Hamburg.Adolf Hitler proclaimed June 18, 1935 the happiest day of his life. It was because the naval agreement his government sought with...
View ArticleThe Heretics' Hour: The Ethnic State and NAPOLA
Click here to download podcastJune 24, 2013In the wake of the current successes of three openly ethno-nationalist political parties in Europe, Carolyn looks at the advantages of “the Ethnic state” over...
View ArticleWhat is wrong with Norwegians?
Norwegians are the most White-hating, self-hating people on the planet. They can't do enough to destroy their own country by bringing dark-skinned people into it with whom to race-mix and be raped by....
View ArticleThe pilots of Bomber Command cannot be called heroes
Hans Krampe, a German-Canadian, sent out a letter written by another German-Canadian living on the other side of Canada – Walter Ruthard – and it is such a great letter that I am posting it here. It...
View Article"The International Jew" Study Hour - Episode 10
Loading Video... Click here to download podcastAugust 30, 2012Hadding Scott and Carolyn Yeager read and comment on Chapter 8: Does a Definite Jewish World Program Exist?Image: The finances of the...
View ArticleSaturday Afternoon: Andrew Anglin live from Athens, Greece
Loading Video... Click here to download podcastJuly 27, 2013Andrew Anglin tells of his first few weeks in Athens, where he is getting along famously and meeting European tourists from all over the...
View ArticleAlbin's Story
Albin's StoryIn the photo above, Albin Laggner stands in center, utilizing a crutch under his right arm, next to his sister Wilma at right.Albin Laggner was the 5th child of Stefan Laggner and Ida Gols...
View ArticleFinal Interview With Erich Priebke, July 2013
Thanks to James Damon (right) for the English translation of this outstanding interview given by Erich Priebke to his Italian attorney Dr. Paolo Giachini and translated anonymously into German. See...
View ArticleSaturday Afternoon: World War Two Revisionism with Piotr Zychowicz
Loading Video... Click here to download podcastNov. 16, 2013Warsaw-based historian Piotr Zychowicz has written two books since 2012 that are hugely controversial in Poland. Both are centered on tragic...
View ArticleLeopold Wenger's letters from France, February - July 1942
Celebrating a victory with a champagne breakfast in Caen, July 9, 1942, left to right: Schröter, Nippa and Poldi wearing his newly awarded Iron Cross 2. (Picture taken by a war reporter)The letters...
View ArticleLeopold Wenger's letters from France, January-June 1943
Leopold Wenger, Jr climbs into the cockpit of his plane as he talks with his mechanic. In April '43, Poldi was made squadron leader.copyright 2014 Wilhelm Wenger and Carolyn YeagerTranslated from the...
View ArticleSaturday Afternoon: More on Germany persecution with Dr. Andreas Wesserle
Loading Video... click here to download podcastFebruary 22,2014From whence comes the intense historical attacks on “the German people,” and why? Is it purely because of economic competition, or is...
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