In the following pages, the reader will find a translation of an often mentioned but very hard to find pamphlet by Wilhelm Marr, a German journalist and cultural historian from the l...
Thies Christophersen was a pioneer revisionist writer and courageous fighter for truth in history -- died February 13, 1997, at Molfsee, Kiel, in north Germany. He was 79.
In a memoir first published in Germany in 1973, he related his war...
DEDICATED
TO MY BELOVED COMRADE AND FRIEND HERTHA EHLERT
AND TO ALL THOSE WHO SUFFERED
FOR THE LOVE OF OUR FÜHRER,
FOR THE GREATNESS OF HIS PEOPLE,
AND FOR THE TRIUMPH OF THE EVERLASTING TRUTH FOR WHICH HE AND THEY HAVE FOUGHT TO THE BITTER END
This book is merely an account of...
The only complete and officially authorized English translation.
This is the only complete, unabridged and officially authorized English translation of Mein Kampf ever issued by the National Socialists of Germany, and is not to be confused with any other version. Translated by a...
We were more afraid of the people than the people had reason to be afraid of us.
(Statement by a member of the much feared Stasi, the East German State Security Service)
"We are the people" was the main battle cry of the nonviolent struggle that...