Truth for Germany

Truth for Germany

By Udo Walendy. For seven decades, the mainstream historical establishment has insisted that World War II was started by Germany. But what facts exist to support this seemingly unchallengeable hypothesis?

In Truth for Germany: The Guilt Question of the Second World War, the myth of Germany’s guilt for fomenting the Second World War is refuted by famed German historian Udo Walendy. Future historical research will amplify the facts compiled in this book, but mainstream historians can no longer claim they are non-existent or irrelevant.

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Summer, 1945: Germany, Japan & the Harvest of Hate

Summer, 1945: Germany, Japan & the Harvest of Hate

Here is the truth about WWII in graphic detail. We Americans consider ourselves to be more noble and decent than other peoples, and consequently in a better position to decide what is right and wrong in the world. What kind of war do civilians suppose we fought, anyway? We shot prisoners in cold blood, wiped…

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The Bad War: The Truth Never Taught About World War 2

The Bad War: The Truth Never Taught About World War 2

By Mike King.  2nd Edition (Expanded after Amazon’s ban). After years of strong sales and hundreds of five-star ratings, Jeff Bezos at Amazon finally caved in to pressure and banned Mike King’s The Bad War: The Truth Never Taught about World War 2. Why? Americans today have an almost identical recollection of World War Two as the “good war,” fought by their forebears against the “Krauts” and “Japs.”

According to our mainstream history books, “the Good Guys” banded together to stop the worst scourge in global history. There is just one problem with this official version of the history-changing event known as World War II. It’s a lie!

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Germany’s Hitler: The Only Authorized Biography

Germany’s Hitler: The Only Authorized Biography

By Heinz A. Heinz. One of the most suppressed English-language books ever to emerge from Germany: the 1938 authorized biography of Adolf Hitler. The professional journalist/author interviewed Hitler’s old school friends, army colleagues, landlords, his jailer and early party comrades to provide an unprecedented insight into the German leader’s background and prewar policies.

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Germany’s War

Germany’s War

By John Wear. Establishment historians characterize National Socialist Germany as a uniquely barbaric, vile and criminal regime that was totally responsible for starting World War II and carrying out some of the most heinous war crimes in world history. Germany’s War by John Wear refutes this characterization of Germany, bring history into accord with the facts.

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Communism in Germany

Communism in Germany

By Adolf Ehrt. Contrary to postwar propaganda, it was not the Nazis who terrorized Germany prior to 1933, but the far left.

This book, based on original police case files from the time, shows how leftist radicals and their Socialist Party allies waged a campaign of violence, terrorism, armed uprising, forgery, subversion and espionage from 1918 to 1933.

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Dissecting the Holocaust: The Growing Critique of ‘Truth’ and ‘Memory’

Dissecting the Holocaust: The Growing Critique of ‘Truth’ and ‘Memory’

Edited by Germar Rudolf. The blockbuster anthology that struck Holocaust orthodoxy a body blow from which it has never recovered.

Dissecting marshals the work of more than a dozen researchers to subject the conventional historiography of the “gas chambers”, the “six million”, the postwar trials, and other linchpins of the extermination story to careful, precise, methodical, and withering analysis.

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The Barnes Review January/February 2023

The Barnes Review January/February 2023

From The Barnes Review, January/February 2023 Personal From the Editor  NICE TO MEET YOU, 2023! Will 2023 be better than 2022? A.D. 2022 will be remembered as the year in which: the establishment began the steady push to normalize “sex change” operations for children who have not gone through puberty; we saw an unprecedented invasion…

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The Barnes Review January/February 2023 (PDF)

The Barnes Review January/February 2023 (PDF)

From The Barnes Review, January/February 2023 Personal From the Editor  NICE TO MEET YOU, 2023! Will 2023 be better than 2022? A.D. 2022 will be remembered as the year in which: the establishment began the steady push to normalize “sex change” operations for children who have not gone through puberty; we saw an unprecedented invasion…

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