Germany

Warfare in Germany, mainly during the final months of the war, when the allied Armies entered German territory, including the Allied bombing campaign over Germany.



During his lifetime Lothrop Stoddard (1883-1950) was one of America’s most influential writers. He earned a doctorate from Harvard, and was the author of 15 books, including the much-discussed 1920 work, The Rising Tide of Color. He wrote numerous articles and essays, and was an editorial writer and foreign affairs …

Many of those who view “Titanic,” the new blockbuster motion picture, may leave the movie theater believing that the April 15, 1912, sinking of the great British liner, with the loss of 1,523 men, women and children, was history’s greatest maritime disaster. The "Wilhelm Gustloff," which served before as a …

My assignment to the guard regiment "Großdeutschland" in Berlin was actually a form of rest and recreation – my first leave from the front – after my many wounds and in recognition of my combat decorations, including the Knight’s Cross with Oak Leaves and the Close Combat Badge in Silver …

This account is a translation of a portion of the memoir of Yûnus Bahrî (1902?-1979), Hunâ Berlin! Hayiya al'Arab!, volume five, pages 79-93, published in Beirut in 1956 by Matb'at al-Jihâd. Itis translated from the Arabic by E.G. Müller, an Arab studies specialist with a Master's degree in political science …

Sir Oswald Ernald Mosley “Bomber” Harris died on 5 April of this year, at the age of 91. As Air Officer Commanding in Chief Bomber Command from February 1942 until the end of the Second World War, he was in charge of Britain’s massive “area bombing” campaign directed against German …

Verschwörung und Verrat um Hitler: Urteil des Frontsoldaten. [Conspiracy and Betrayal around Hitler: A Combat Soldier’s Verdict] by Otto Ernst Remer, Brigadier General Retired [Generalmajor a.D.]. Preussisch Oldendorf, Federal Republic of Germany: Verlag K.W. Schlütz, KG, Third Printing, 1984, 336 pages, illustrated, 42.00 DM (about $20 U.S.), ISBN 3-87725-102/1. A …

Copenhagen by Michael Frayn. New York: Anchor, 2000. 132 pages. Daniel W. Michaels is a Columbia University graduate (Phi Beta Kappa, 1954) and a Fulbright exchange student to Germany (1957). Now retired after 40 years of service with the U.S. Department of Defense, he writes from his home in Washington, …

In Respect of the Irish Prime Minister's Condolences on the News of Adolf Hitler's Death When Shaw's pamphlet "Common Sense About the War" appeared in late 1914,[1] some three and one-half months after the war had started, it raised an angry tempest in Britannia. Although it only stated (what …

In a secret wartime memorandum recently made public, Winston Churchill told his advisers that he wanted to "drench" Germany with poison gas. Churchill's July 1944 memo to his chief of staff Gen. Hastings Ismay was reproduced in the August-September 1985 issue of American Heritage magazine. "I you to think very …

World-class historian David Irving is no stranger to readers of the JHR. His address to the 1983 Intemational Revisionist Conference, which appeared in the Winter 1984 Journal of Historical Review ("On Contemporary History and Historiography"), was something of a primer on Irving's Revisionist historiographical method. It was spiced as well …

by David Irving, Focal Point Publications, England, 2011. 144pp. The first new book by British iconoclast David Irving since 2008’s Banged Up is The Night the Dams Burst. For those of us who have been waiting for the third installment of Churchill’s War or the long promised biography of Reichsführer-SS …

"To historians is granted a talent that even the gods are denied--to alter what has already happened." I bore this scornful adage in mind when I embarked on this study of Adolf Hitler's twelve years of absolute power. I saw myself as a stone-cleaner--less concerned with architectural appraisal than with …

Triumph of diversity: This is precisely what characterized the German Armed Forces of World War II by the year 1945. While this may be difficult for many historians to accept, it is nevertheless an accurate summation of what happened in Europe in the 1930s and 1940s. Even though the Germans …

There were many speculations about the desire and the capability of the German Reich to build and use the atom bomb, similar as one speculates whether or not Hitler ever planned to use poison gas, and if not, why not. The research meanwhile has concluded that Hitler evidently was the …

Long before the outbreak of the Second World War, and certainly long before the outcome of this European slaughter of brothers was foreseeable, the victors-to-be and their hangers-on had made plans for the disposition of Germany that contained fundamental violations of the Law of Nations. In addition to demilitarization and …

For many people, the image of a great maritime disaster calls to mind the well-known sinking of the Titanic, which went down in April 1912 after striking an iceberg, taking the lives of 1,503 men, women and children. Others may think of the Lusitania, which sank on May 7, 1915, …

A youthful John F. Kennedy In late July and early August 1945, just weeks after the end of the war in Europe, the 28-year-old John F. Kennedy visited war-devastated Germany. Accompanying him on this tour was US Navy Secretary James Forrestal (whom President Truman later appointed as the first Secretary …

President François Mitterand of France, in a message at the start of 1982, rightly and roundly condemned the Conference of Yalta. France, excluded from the tete-a-tete of the Big Three World Conquerors on 4-12 February 1945, thus once again has challenged the Western nations not to recognize the judgments and …

Dresden 1945: The Devil's Tinderbox by Alexander McKee. New York: E.P. Duffon, Inc., 1982, 1984, with maps, photographs, index, $18.95, ISBN 0-525-24262-7. The destruction of the virtually undefended German city of Dresden by bombers of the Royal Air Force and U.S. Army Air Force, in mid-February, 1945, remains one of …

Antony Beevor, The Fall of Berlin 1945, Viking Penguin, London/New York, May 2002, 512 pp. hardcover, $29.95 With much hullabaloo, the publication of the newest book of the British military historian Anthony Beevor was announced at the beginning of April: For example, "Rapists of the Red Army Exposed" was the …

Das Führerhauptquartier 1939-1945 [The Fuehrer Headquarters 1939-1945] compiled and edited by Gerhard Buck. Leoni am Starnberger See [D-8137]: Druffel Verlag, 1983, 176pp, DM 36.00, ISBN 3-8061-0830-7. Die große Zeit des deutschen Films 1933-1945 [The Great Age of German Films 1933-1945) edited by Michele Sakkara. Leoni am Starnberger See [D-8137]: Druffel …

Abstract The Second World War produced two great and memorable scientific and technological teams: the German Peenemünde rocket team under the direction of Dr. Wernher von Braun, and the American Los Alamos atomic bomb team under the direction of Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer. Taken together, the contributions of these teams …

Adolf Hitler nacque alle 18.30 a Braunau am Inn, il 20 aprile 1889, una piccola cittadina vicino a Linz, Austria. Il primo agosto 1914, quando l'Impero tedesco entrò nella prima guerra mondiale, si arruolò come volontario nel Battaglione Bavarese ("Reggimento List") dell'esercito tedesco del Kaiser Guglielmo II. Ottenne il grado …

26 aprile 2013 ESCLUSIVO !!! PROGETTI USA PER L’EUROPA «Così vi vogliamo…E cosi sarete…» Tratto da Storia in Rete, aprile 2013. Ringraziamo Fulvio per il documento. Inquietanti e preveggenti: due rapporti stilati nel 1944 e nel 1945 dall’OSS raccontano i progetti di alcuni ufficiali dell’intelligence USA per allineare rapidamente l’Europa …

Questo articolo del 2012 viene usato come "fonte estranea" al revisionismo storico. Non ci   curiamo dei "giudizi" espressi nell'articolo, ma guardiamo al sodo, quindi all'essenza delle "cose". Ci sembra che i dati riportati siano corretti e in linea con altri articoli sullo stesso tema. Linkiamo in anticipo l'articolo che riproduce …

Alla israel-lobby non piacevano i "risarcimenti" del Marco della Repubblica Democratica Tedesca (Mark der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik) comunista o DDR ? ...evidentemente! Strano? No! Assolutamente! israel-lobby e mancate estorsioni   E' chiaro che la israel-lobby "locale" "pianga", chieda, esiga, ottenga "riparazioni" da chiunque SIA IN GRADO DI PAGARE. Perchè ciò è chiaro? …

Il Gotteskampf di Johann von Leers – 1 1 gennaio 2000 (19:25) | Autore: Claudio Mutti PRIMA PARTE Sol Invictus E queste Rocce, lo sapevo, erano state il centro dei riti solari germanici in un tempo immemorabile. (…) Qui, più di quattromila anni fa, i saggi e le guide spirituali …

Il Gotteskampf di Johann von Leers – 2 1 gennaio 2000 (19:24) | Autore: Claudio Mutti SECONDA PARTE Gotteskampf È necessario che tutti gli accademici di un popolo coinvolto in un così profondo movimento si pongano al servizio dei capi di tale movimento per rendere comprensibili i loro obiettivi nazionali, …

(5/2013) Intervista di Angela Corrias con Andrea Giacobazzi    1. In questi anni alcune tue pubblicazioni hanno suscitato un certo clamore. I temi affrontati, in effetti, sembrano piuttosto scottanti. Come potremmo inquadrarli brevemente?   L’Asse Roma Berlino Tel Aviv e Il fez e la kippah parlano dei rapporti delle organizzazioni ebraiche e sioniste con …

Natura→male assoluto→o£ocau$to diritti universali→inversione→natura... politicamente corretta  “Il delitto imperdonabile della Germania prima della Seconda Guerra Mondiale fu il suo tentativo di sganciare la sua economia dal sistema di commercio mondiale, e di costruire un sistema di cambi indipendente di cui la finanza mondiale non poteva più trarre profitto.” (W. Churchill, 1960) ___________________________________ 1 …

Stalag 18A (Stalag XVIIIA) - campo per prigionieri militari Stalag 18A (Stalag XVIIIA) - tedesca campo di prigionia durante la seconda guerra mondiale vicino a Wolfsberg, Austria. Il campo conteneva circa 30.000 persone., 10.000 inglesi e 20.000 russa. Russo sono stati isolati in una zona separata, e non interferiscono con …

Entretien donné fin juillet 2013 par Erich Priebke, quelques jours avant son 100e anniversaire   Q. — M. Priebke, il y a quelques années vous avez déclaré que vous ne reniiez pas votre passé. Aujourd’hui où vous avez 100 ans, pensez-vous toujours ainsi ? R. — Oui. Q. — Qu’entendez-vous exactement par cela ? …

Entretien donné fin juillet 2013 par Erich Priebke, quelques jours avant son 100e anniversaire   Q. — M. Priebke, il y a quelques années vous avez déclaré que vous ne reniiez pas votre passé. Aujourd’hui où vous avez 100 ans, pensez-vous toujours ainsi ? R. — Oui. Q. — Qu’entendez-vous exactement par cela ? …