May 26, 2009

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A Desert Called Peace

After the Reich: The Brutal History of the Allied OccupationGiles MacDonoghNew York: Basic Books, 2007If ever the history of our times comes to be written by scholars free of national prejudices, the “crimes against humanity” committed by the victors of the Second World War of the twentieth century A.D., will appear as equal to those committed by the Nazis. For an...

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May 13, 2009

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Drieu on the Failure of the Third Reich

The powers threatening our people became hegemonic in May 1945, when the liberal-Communist coalition known as the “United Nations” imposed its dictatorship on defeated Germany.This dictatorship—whose defining characteristic, East and West, is its techno-economic worship of the Jewish Moloch—was subsequently imposed on the rest of Europe and, in the form of globalization,...

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May 13, 2009

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How the West Was Lost

Churchill, Hitler, and “the Unnecessary War”How Britain Lost Its Empire and the West Lost the WorldPatrick J. BuchananNew York: Crown Publishers, 2008Many reviewers of the respectable class become unhinged upon seeing the words “unnecessary war” in the title of a book dealing with World War II—in their minds, the “Good War” to destroy the ultimate evil of Hitler’s...

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