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Gene Sharp

Tyranny Could Not Quell Them! (1962)

How Norway's Teachers Defeated Quisling During the Nazi Occupation and What It Means for Unarmed Defence Today

Tyranny Could Not Quell Them! : How Norway's Teachers Defeated Quisling During the Nazi Occupation and What It Means for Unarmed Defence Today (1962) by Gene Sharp

FOREWORD by Sigrid Lund

GENE SHARP'S Peace News articles about the teachers' resistance in Norway are correct and well-balanced, not exaggerating the heroism of the people involved,...

Austin J. App

One of the titanic figures of postwar revisionist historiography, Professor Austin J. App, died of kidney failure on 4 May 1984. A well-established author and scholar of English literature at the outbreak of World War II, Dr. App was soon appalled at the human suffering and political disaster caused by that "unnecessary conflict,"...

Theodore N Kaufman

Germany Must Perish! (1941)

Also here is the pamphlet "No More German Wars" published a year later as a follow-up.

"A SENSATIONAL IDEA!"

-- Time Magazine

"A PLAN FOR PERMANENT PEACE AMONG CIVILIZED NATIONS!"

-- The New York Times

Germany Must Perish! (1941) by Theodore N Kaufman

This March 1941 book written by a New Jersey Jewish-German émigré-caused a...

The International Committee of The Red Cross

Report on activities during the Second World War 1939-1947 (Volumes 1-3)

These are important historical documents which cover the so-called 'concentration camps' and present a very different story to the myths which followed the war.

  • Not all of the people were interned.
  • There is no EVIDENCE ...