As the downward spiral of the Western world continues (and will continue to do so until a modicum of reason and sanity prevails over the current culture of political correctness) a scholarly essay on the history of an American-born son of Ireland — who correctly identified the true purpose of WW2, and consequently came to believe that helping the cause of Hitler's Germany was for the greater good, and would later be executed for alleged treason — impresses upon us the relevance of a question that, in spite of the humorous verbiage we choose to frame it in, is as serious as the early grave he and so many others were sent to during that bitter period of our history: Did Lord Haw Haw get the last laugh over his detractors and executioners?
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An in-depth examination of the number six and its esoteric significance to Jewish people by Francis Goumain.
While Germany eagerly accepts all WWII atrocity claims made against her, Japan has a more self-preserving and skeptical approach to such claims. In this example, the Japanese government challenges the claim that the Japanese army ran a huge sex slave operation during WWII.