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Ridiculed Obama Prophetess Was Right!

Ridiculed Obama Prophetess Was Right!

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German WWII Sub Found Off Nantucket

The ocean floor off Massachusetts’ Nantucket Island has finally yielded a 70-year-old secret: the location of a sunken German sub from World War II. The U-550, which had wreaked havoc along the East Coast, went down in April 1944 in a battle with US ships, but researchers had been unable to find it until now, [...]

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World War 2 Battle of Britain Cartoon

World War 2 Battle of Britain Cartoon

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ZIEGLER, ADOLF

(1892-1959) Hitler‘s favorite contemporary painter according to Wulf Schwarzwaller, author of Unknown Hitler. Ziegler was a pedantic realist,” master of German pubic hair” and president of the Reich Chamber of the Arts.

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Speaker Express Information

In recent days, the rumor has been spreading that Germany and the Soviet Union are nearing an armistice agreement. The rumor is nourished by supposed notations on leave papers, which some who spread this rumor claim to have seen. These rumors lack any foundation. They are the result of malevolent enemy propaganda that speakers must [...]

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HASENAUER, KARL von

  (1833-1894). Respected Viennese Architect and creator of the Vienna Burg Theater. Highly regarded by Hitler.

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Magic and Scepticism

The association of paganism and Anglo-Saxon runes can no longer be taken for granted. Despite persistent nostalgic representations in popular culture and fantasy fiction, the magical functions attributed to the script in eighteenth-century Gothic studies have been met with scepticism in modern academic circles (Page Introduction 6). Recent scholarship has shifted the burden of proof to those [...]

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The official fears US and Britain shared about over President Obama’s ‘anti-American’ and ‘anti-white’ father

In his three years as U.S. president, Barack Obama has been dogged by claims he is not patriotic enough. Last year he even had to publish his birth certificate to silence doubters who suggested he was not born an American. Now it emerges that similar fears were expressed about his father, who was categorised with [...]

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The Baroque Era In The Arts

 After 1600, European culture generated a new artisitic style, known as the Baroque. Taken literally, the term means “irregular” and is applied generally to the dynamic and undisciplined artistic creativity of the seventeenth century. At first, the Baroque style grew out of the Catholic pomp and confidence accompanying the Counter-Reformation. Later, as the style spread [...]

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The Empire Strikes Back

In the Spring of 70, Julius Civilis was at the zenith of his power. Frisians, Cananefates, the Cugernians of Vetera, the Ubians of Cologne, the Tungrians of Tongeren, and the Nervians all recognized the superiority of the Batavians, and in the south, the Lingones and Trevirans were fighting against Rome as well. However, since Civilis [...]

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