Year: 2021

Hitler’s Revolution Ideology Social Programs Foreign Affair’s Chapter 2 The New Germany (1:52:17)

In this (One hour and 52 minutes) video, we look at the reasoning behind National Socialist Germany as represented by Hitler’s Revolution in 1933. Based on the detailed book by Richard Tedor, the New Germany in the year 1933 is superbly analysed and details of how the National Socialists responded to the various requirements and…

Hitler’s Revolution Ideology Social Programs Foreign Affairs Chapter 1 Ideology (1:30:55)

In this (One hour and 30 minutes) video, we look at the reasoning behind National Socialist Germany as represented by Hitler’s Revolution in 1933. Based on the detailed book by Richard Tedor, the themes of ideology, social programs and foreign affairs are superbly analysed and details of how the National Socialists came to their conclusions…

Churchill Hitler and the Unnecessary War by Pat Buchanan (1:43:26)

In this video (One hour and 46 minutes), Patrick (“Pat”) Buchanan is interviewed about his book “Churchill, Hitler, and the Unnecessary War”.  The interview took place on the 5th of August 2008. Pat was a key figure as a special consultant to several presidents (Nixon, Ford and Reagan). His role in the Reagan administration, which…

Innocent at Dachau; The Trials and Punishments of the Germans (55:27 min)

Joseph Halow, was an American who attended as a court reporter at the infamous “Dachau” trials which “tried” Dachau camp personnel (German and non-German) for “war crimes” in the years 1945 to 1948. The “trials” can only be described as a sick exercise in perverted “justice”, in which the verdicts had been already pre-determined. This…

Lebensraum Ingrid Rimland’s Epic Trilogy (1:43:43)

In this video, (One hour and 43 minutes) Ernst Zundel (1939-2017) interviews Doctor Ingrid Rimland, in 1998. An attractive, elegant, and highly intelligent lady, she is the author of many prize winning books, such as the Wanderers and her trilogy, Lebensraum. She was born in the Ukraine in 1936 into a Mennonite family, who were of German origin. Fleeing religious persecution, the Mennonites left Germany in large numbers to the Russian Empire, after Catherine the Great invited them to settle in the decade following 1770.

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