Partisan Warfare

“One nation’s terrorists are the other nation’s freedom fighters.” This truism holds especially during World War II. Whom the Allied nations perceived as freedom fighters, the Germans and Japanese considered to be terrorists. These partisans, for the most part, acted outside of international law, by which most of the belligerent nations had agreed to abide. So in a certain, tragic sense, both sides were right, and hence, what evolved during World War II, was a brutal guerrilla war of horrific retaliation and counter-retaliation.

The Bielski Brothers

The Holocaust is always in the news. It’s so prevalent that I can get why a the average person scoffs at the idea of the Holocaust narrative being untrue. How could something that’s always being talked about be fake? CBS 12 News, West Palm Beach, thought it would be a good idea to run a…

Why Hitler Put Jews in Camps and Ghettos

Many people question why Adolf Hitler put Jewish civilians into camps and ghettos during World War II. People often assign false reasons for why Jews were interned in these camps. This article demonstrates that Jews were interned in camps and ghettos during World War II because Jews were generally hostile toward Germany, and many Jewish partisans were actively killing German troops.

War Criminals in Israel

Israel collects war criminals. Of course, in the course of its never-ending conflicts with its neighbors, it has produced its own abundant crops of home-grown, even native, war criminals, but here, I wish to concentrate on war criminals, real and supposed, imported from other lands whose crimes even antedate Israel itself—I am interested, in fact,…

SSPX Burial of Nazi War Criminal Erich Priebke Met with Protestors

The following texts are an assemblage from Michael Hoffman’s Blog, On the Contrary. Hoffman prefaced his post with this observation:  “Note: SSPX priests are not under the control of the Vatican. The SSPX was driven out of the Church of Rome by Paul VI and John Paul II and was never fully rehabilitated by the…

The Einsatzgruppen and the Holocaust

The history of the Holocaust, within the larger context of the Second World War has the unusual and unique facility of periodically transforming itself, albeit in a manner which serves perceived Jewish collective interests. This is important because the Holocaust is unlike any other conflict, war, event, or cause in history in that it remains…

Partisan War and Reprisal Killings

Since the publication of Daniel Goldhagen's book Hitler's Willing Executioners and the general attention, which the Anti-Wehrmacht propaganda exhibition received in Germany,[1] the center of gravity of the discussion about the 'Holocaust' has changed. At least today the attention is directed less intensively to the alleged high-tech mass murder in “homicidal gas chambers,” which are…

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