Tribute to Kaiser Wilhelm II - Our Gallant Ally in 1916
Let us remember Kaiser Wilhelm II, who was our gallant ally in 1916. Without the weapons he sent to the Volunteers, it would have been impossible to face the English foe on the field of battle. Ar...
View ArticleTales of the Holocaust
Over the years I've read a lot about the Holocaust and some of the stories.... well they seem a bit off. Of course we know the evil Germans would be capable of all kinds of brutish nastiness but I just...
View ArticleTribute to the Native American Resistance to Anglo-Saxon Invasion and Plantation
Let's start with Tecumseh, who seems to have had more advanced social ideas than the Europeans did at the time.
View ArticleJack Johnson - the World's First Black Heavy Weight Boxing Champion
An inspiring story.
View ArticleTribute to Kaiser Wilhelm II - Our Gallant Ally in 1916
Let us remember Kaiser Wilhelm II, who was our gallant ally in 1916. Without the weapons he sent to the Volunteers, it would have been impossible to face the English foe on the field of battle. Ar...
View ArticleOutlander
Very interesting recreation of the 1745 rebellion and Bonnie Prince Charlie. It's also a time travel job so doubly up my street. What I like is the recreation of the dress style (not 100% accurate) of...
View ArticleThe Germans didn't make Lampshades from the Skin of Jews - But Americans did...
Torturing and lynching black people was a popular event for dating couples We've all heard the horror stories from the Nuremberg Trials about Germans making lampshades from the skin of Jews. These...
View ArticleAmerica's legacy of lynching isn't all history - Many say it's still...
Sunday Entertainment It must be very difficult to live in such a terrorist society. When Heather Coggins saw George Floyd cry out, "Mama!" as a Minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck, she......
View ArticleReinhard Tristan Heydrich - The Man with the Iron Heart
Hitler described him as "The man with the iron heart."
View ArticleThe Allied Death Camps of World War Two.
Germany must Perish was a book published in America in 1941 by by Theodore N. Kaufman, a year before America entered the War. The book advocated genocide through the sterilization of all Germans and...
View ArticleWere Dagobert, Charlemagne, Bonaparte, Napoléon III, Julius Caesar more like...
All of these kings and emperors were similar to each other and were an influence on the youngest of them in turn but after them, who is more similar to them, D'Annunzio or Lenin? Can the comparison be...
View ArticleNationalist Heroes
Starting this thread to relate inspiring stories of individuals who became heroes in their own countries and inspirations to Nationalists and National movements across the world. The key aim to to...
View ArticleAnniversary of the Battle of Lepanto
Today is the 449th Anniversary of the glorious victory at Lepanto by the forces of the Holy League assembled and presided over by Pope St. Pius V over the Ottoman Turks. Lepanto was the great turning...
View ArticleA letter from Sturmbannführer Johann von Leers to W.E.B. Du Bois.
This is a really fascinating find. Johann von Leers is for me one of the enigmatic and fascinating figures for me in European and Middle Eastern history. An honorary Sturmbannführer in the Waffen SS...
View ArticleHappy 130th Birthday Mick Collins
The only Republican that kept fighting for the North after reaping the Benefit of the "South" FF never trained the Boys & kidnapped Huns. Clan na Poblachta never trained the Boys & kidnapped...
View ArticleA Voice from the Old South - 1947 Interview with Corporal Julius Franklin...
This man actually fought in the War between the States and lived till 1948! Incredible that you can hear today the voice of a man who fought in a War in the 1860s! And a fine voice he has too.
View ArticleRoyal inbreeding
Interesting article on the history of royal inbreeding across the royal dynasties and houses of Europe, most notably within the House of Habsburg within which birth defects and genetic abnormalities...
View ArticleMedieval & Renaissance architecture
Thread devoted to images of Medieval architecture, from inspiring Gothic cathedrals to the most humble and rustic of dwellings. Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris Notre Dame Cathedral must have once seemed...
View ArticleThe myth of Honest Abe?
The narrative put forth by historians and mainstream cultural pundits regarding the American Civil War is simplistic in it's presentation, often reading like a Grimms Brothers tale - once upon a time,...
View ArticleNazi Germany: The Drug-Fuelled Fascist State led by an addict Führer ....
Far from being the wholesome paradise of Fascist legend (buxom & rosy-cheeked peasant maidens, manly Hitler Youth in lederhosen on mountain walks, the non-smoking, teetotal & vegetarian Führer...
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