Login
-
Catalog Feed- Angry Aryans - "Racially Motivated Violence" Compact Disc
- Ian Stuart Songbook
- Endlöser 18 - "18" Digipak Compact Disc
- Weisse Wolfe - "Gutmensch" Compact Disc
- No Remorse - "18 Was Right" Compact Disc
- Pluton Svea - "Pitbull Power" Compact Disc
- Weisse Wölfe - "Soundtrack Zur Revolution" Compact Disc
- Bataillon 500 - "Am Feind...!" Compact Disc
- Blod & Ära En Svensk Salut Till SKREWDRIVER (Compilation) Compact Disc
- Bataillon 500 - "Sie Leben" Compact Disc
- Brutal Attack - "Keeping The Dream Alive" Compact Disc
- Pluton Svea - "Best Of The Best" Compact Disc
- Ken McLellen - "If I Ever Forget" Compact Disc (Brutal Attack)
- Saga - "On My Own" Compact Disc
- Fúria Bélica "Militantes Da Intolerância " Compact Disc
- Schlachthaus - "Neue Nation" Compact Disc (Freivolk Records)
- Skrewdriver White Boots & Braces T-Shirt
- Aggravated Assault - "It Could Happen To You!" Compact Disc (Free Patch & Sticker)
- Skullhead Victory Or Valhalla Skeleton With Microphone 1 Inch Button / Badge
- Combat 18 C18 Dragon 1 Inch Button / Badge
Archives
- May 2013
- April 2013
- March 2013
- February 2013
- January 2013
- December 2012
- November 2012
- October 2012
- September 2012
- August 2012
- July 2012
- June 2012
- May 2012
- April 2012
- March 2012
- February 2012
- January 2012
- December 2011
- November 2011
- October 2011
- September 2011
- August 2011
- July 2011
- June 2011
- May 2011
- April 2011
- March 2011
- January 2011
- December 2010
- August 2010
- May 2010
-
Recent Posts
Tags
Adolf Hitler Antisemitism Associated Press Barack Obama Clothing Crime England Facebook France Führer German German Army Germany Government Greece History Holocaust Irregular immigration Israel Jew Jews Judaism London Mexico Middle East Murder Muslim National Socialist Nazi Nazi Germany Nazism Neo-Nazism Obama Police Race and ethnicity in the United States Census Racism Rape Russia South Africa Southern Poverty Law Center Soviet Union Twitter United States White people World War II
Tag Archives: World War II
FDR and World War II
As early as 1937, FDR warned the American public about the dangers posed by hard-line regimes in Germany, Italy and Japan, though he stopped short of suggesting America should abandon its isolationist policy. After World War II broke out in September 1939, however, Roosevelt called a special session of Congress in order to revise the [...]
Posted in General
Tagged as: Atlantic Charter, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Japan, Roosevelt, Soviet Union, United States, Winston Churchill, World War II
Leave a comment
A Conversation with Arthur Jensen
Arthur Jensen gave this interview to Jared Taylor in 1992. It is still as timely and relevant as the day it was recorded. Arthur Jensen is Professor of Educational Psychology at the University of California, Berkeley. He is perhaps the world’s best-known scholar in the field of racial differences in intelligence. Ever since 1969, when his [...]
Posted in General
Tagged as: Arthur Jensen, Cyril Burt, Educational psychology, Harvard Educational Review, Jared Taylor, Jensen, United States, World War II
Leave a comment
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, [...]
Posted in General
Tagged as: Boston Globe, History, Massachusetts, Nantucket, New Jersey, Twentieth Century, Wars and Conflicts, World War II
Leave a comment
World War 2 Battle of Britain Cartoon
Posted in General
Tagged as: Battle of Britain, History, Red Arrows, Supermarine Spitfire, Theaters of Operations, Twentieth Century, Wars and Conflicts, World War II
Leave a comment
‘Death Match’: Why a Nazi-Era Soccer Movie Is Making Ukraine Angry
The Nazi officers stroll down Kiev‘s main boulevard through cheering crowds and accept the welcoming gift of bread and salt offered by women in Ukrainian national dress. A man in the crowd nods approvingly. “There will be order,” he says in Ukrainian. This is one of many scenes in a World War II soccer film [...]
Posted in General
Tagged as: Kiev, Moscow, Nazi, Russia, Soviet Union, Ukraine, Ukrainian, World War II
Leave a comment
Waffen-SS M42 Helmet
In 1942 another new version of the Stahlhelm came into Wehrmacht service, the Model 1943 (in the United Kingdom, the Model 1942 is usually referred to as the Model 1943.) Because of wartime production troubles and the lack or raw materials, the Model 1943 Stahlhelm was stamped out of only one sheet of steel. This [...]
Posted in General
Tagged as: German, German Army, Riga, Stahlhelm, Volkssturm, Waffen, Wehrmacht, World War II
Leave a comment
Bf 109
As much as the Spitfire, the Bf 109 is one of the emblematic airplanes of World War 2 military aviation. This aircraft was the most common fighter of the Luftwaffe during the conflict. Light, fast and tough, this airplane will be remembered as one of the greatest prop interceptor ever built. The Bf 109 prototype [...]
Posted in General
Tagged as: Battle of Britain, Daimler-Benz, German, Luftwaffe, Messerschmitt Bf 109, Supermarine Spitfire, V speeds, World War II
Leave a comment
The Executioner of the Latvian People
All these terrible crimes of Bolshevism in Spain, the destruction of a twelfth of this proud, gifted, ancient cultured people, did not lead to the Komintern’s goal, the final conquest of Spain, due to the heroic defense by Franco and his forces, and the Legion Condor. Bolshevism had its next opportunity in 1939 when the [...]
Posted in General
Tagged as: Baltic, Baltic states, Bolshevik, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Spain, World War II
Leave a comment
The Few
‘The Few‘ was the name given to pilots who fought against the Germans in the Battle of Britain. The word ‘few’ was used by Winston Churchill in his famous speech at the end of the battle - “Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.” The following table does show that many [...]
Posted in General
Tagged as: Battle of Britain, Britain, Few, German, Never was so much owed by so many to so few, South Africa, Winston Churchill, World War II
Leave a comment