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It was the nefarious, insidious Huns and Japs against the gallant, valorous Allied heroes. But hold on for a minute! Perhaps things were not so black and white – might they even be the other way around?

Nazi Concentration Camps 1945 Documentary Actual Propaganda Film Used in Nuremberg Trials.

Propaganda video (59 minutes) made by the Allies for the Nuremberg "Trials". Bogus claims abound. George H Stevens made this film but only used 7.5% of the footage shot.  Leipzig – 12 SS men supposed to have burnt to death 200 political prisoners. Penig – Nazis, including Medics forced to look after the victims. Ohrdruf –…

The Holocaust Big Lie Documentary Introduction to the Holohoax Lies for Beginners (40: 52 min)

This documentary is a concise, easy to understand, short film about the Holohoax lie. It is intended for "beginners" who are newly red-pilled and recently discovering the lies behind the official, mainstream narrative of the so-called "Holocaust". It's also a great tool for the red-pilled individuals in our camp to recommend to normies to introduce…

The Reluctant Conqueror: Germany’s Invasions of Greece, Yugoslavia and North Africa

The question is often asked: If Hitler wanted peace, why did he invade so many countries? This article explains why Germany invaded and occupied Greece, Crete, Yugoslavia as well as several areas in North Africa. It will also discuss some of the effects of Germany’s invasion and occupation of these areas.

Germany’s Invasion of Norway and Denmark

The question is often asked: If Hitler wanted peace, why did he invade so many countries? My book Germany’s War documents why Germany invaded or took control of Austria, Czechoslovakia, Poland, portions of the Soviet Union and other European countries. This article will analyze why Germany invaded the peaceful nations of Norway and Denmark, as well as the consequences to Norwegians of Germany’s invasion of Norway.

Mortality of Soviet Prisoners of War in German Captivity during World War II

Why Germany Invaded the Soviet Union Germany’s invasion of the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941 is widely interpreted by historians as an unprovoked act of aggression by Germany. Adolf Hitler is typically described as an untrustworthy liar who broke the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact he had signed with the Soviet Union. Historians usually depict Josef Stalin…

How Many Germans Died under RAF Bombs at Dresden in 1945?

Introduction The bombing of Dresden remains one of the deadliest and morally most-problematic raids of World War II. Three factors make the bombing of Dresden unique: 1) a huge firestorm developed that engulfed much of the city; 2) the firestorm engulfed a population swollen by refugees; and 3) defenses and shelters even for the original…

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