Author: Matthew Raphael Johnson

Matthew Raphael Johnson is a scholar of Russian Orthodox history and philosophy. He completed his doctorate at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln in 1999. He is a former professor of both history and political science at the University of Nebraska (as a graduate student), Penn State University and Mount St. Mary’s University. Since 1999, he was the editor (and is presently Senior Researcher) at The Barnes Review, a well-known renegade journal of European history. Dr. Johnson is the author of eight books. Six are from Hromada Books, "Sobornosti: Essays on the Old Faith;" "Heavenly Serbia and the Medieval Idea;" "Orthodoxy, Autocracy, Nationality: Lectures on Medieval Russia;" "The Ancient Orthodox Tradition in Russian Literature: "The Foreign Policy of Mass Society: The Failure of Western Engagement in the Middle East;" and "Officially Approved Dissent: Alasdair MacIntyre’s Strategic Ambiguity in His Critique of Modernity." And two published by The Barnes Review, "The Third Rome: Holy Russia, Tsarism and Orthodoxy;" and "Russian Populist: The Political Thought of Vladimir Putin."

Mussolini's Humiliation in Greece how he contributed to the loss of WW2 for Germany. (1:02:51 Hrs)

In this video (1 hour and one minute) Doctor Matthew Raphael-Johnson looks at the attack on Greece which was ordered by Mussolini, the Italian Fascist Leader in 1940, and its effect on Germany, who had to intervene, after the Italian forces were defeated. 

Mussolini’s Humiliation in Greece how he contributed to the loss of WW2 for Germany. (1:02:51)

In this video (1 hour and one minute) Doctor Matthew Raphael-Johnson looks at the attack on Greece which was ordered by Mussolini, the Italian Fascist Leader in 1940, and its effect on Germany, who had to intervene, after the Italian forces were defeated. Dr Johnson states that Germany had no choice but to ally itself with…

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