White Australia

Once upon a time, when the world was sane, there was a White Australia policy which wisely prohibited non-White immigration, and even Jews from migrating to the country. 

At one time, even Europeans had to submit photographs before they would be admitted as migrants. The following photo is from page 82 of the book New Britannia by Alan James

General Patton's Warning

At the end of World War II, one of America's top military leaders accurately assessed the shift in the balance of world power which that war had produced and foresaw the enormous danger of communist aggression against the West. Alone among U.S. leaders he warned that America should act immediately, while her supremacy was unchallengeable, to end that danger. Unfortunately, his warning went unheeded, and he was quickly silenced by a convenient "accident" which took his life. 

Thirty-two years ago, in the terrible summer of 1945, the U.S. Army had just completed the destruction of Europe and had set up a government of military occupation amid the ruins to rule the starving Germans and deal out victors' justice to the vanquished. General George S. Patton, commander of the U.S. Third Army, became military governor of the greater portion of the American occupation zone of Germany.

Patton was regarded as the "fightingest" general in all the Allied forces. He was considerably more audacious and aggressive than most commanders, and his martial ferocity may very well have been the deciding factor which led to the Allied victory. He personally commanded his forces in many of the toughest and most decisive battles of the war: in Tunisia, in Sicily, in the cracking of the Siegried Line, in holding back the German advance during the Battle of the Bulge, in the exceptionally bloody fighting around Bastogne in December 1944 and January 1945.

Polish Atrocities Against German Minority In Poland - Hans Schadewaldt

The text seems broken in certain places, but it is only because the notes, usually marked in (), abruptly interrupt the text, which then continues. If and when time permits, we will reformat the document appropriately. Thank you, William Finck.

THE POLISH ATROCITIES AGAINST THE GERMAN MINORITY IN POLAND  

EDITED AND PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE FOREIGN OFFICE AND BASED UPON DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE

SECOND REVISED EDITION

BERLIN 1940

Compiled by Hans Schadewaldt

VOLK UND REICH VERLAG BERLIN

 

"Whereas reason requiers, that those vices, to which any nation dothe naturally inclyne, should be restrayned by seveare lawes, those are in Polonia barbarous cruelty and lubricity, thys last being as common as the first."

From: Sir George Carew, A Relation of the State of Polonia and the united Provinces of that Crown anno 1598.

Let our foe, the German, fall! I, your priest do promise you Plunder, rob, and set on fire! Bliss and joy in Heaven above . . . Let the enemy die in pain; But the curse will fall on him He that hangs those German dogs, Who doth plead the German cause. Reaps reward from God on High

Polish hymn of hate against Germany dating from the 1848 revolution.

The Memoir - Jurgen Graf

The Memoir

Jürgen Graf

January 2001 (written in exile, Tehran)

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01    . The intellectual adventure which changed my life
02    . The official version of the holocaust
03    . The revisionist thesis
04    . How the revisionists are presented in the media
05    . Anti-revisionist repression
06    . The simplest argument against the extermination thesis
07    . The evolution of the holocaust story
08.     The Jewish policy of the National Socialist government in the light of the wartime documents
09    . The scientific investigations
10    . The eyewitnesses
11    . The invisible elephant
12    . The number of Jewish victims
13    . Three largely unsolved questions
14    . A brief historical survey of holocaust Revisionism
15    . The last battle
Appendix

The Crime Of Our Age

DEDICATED TO THE CHRISTIAN PEOPLE OF AMERICA 

In the firm belief that the truth will arouse them to action. 

Published by the Author

LUDWIG ADOLPHUS FRITSCH, Ph. D., D. D.

5121 N. NEW ENGLAND AVE. CHICAGO 31, ILLINOIS

FIRST PUBLISHED  1947 

Third Edition Foreword

In the short time of a year this appeal, directed at the conscience of Christians in this country, experienced the third edition. Trusting in the honesty of the seekers of truth, the second edition was mailed out in good faith. The President, the Government Officials, all Congressmen and other key personalities received their free copy.

"THE CRIME OF OUR AGE" brought forth divided opinions. The reaction equaled the expectation. On one side are historians, church and civic Leaders, and the mass of the righteous, who mean to do well to both our fatherland America as well as the raped motherland Germany. They praise the book as courageous, truthful, end honest. On The other side are the unscrupulous war mongers and hypocrites, who lambasted the author with all sorts of names, without being able to refute the historical facts.

Dunning: Its Parochial History, with notes, Antiquarian, Ecclesiastical, Baronial, and Miscellaneous, by John Wilson

By JOHN WILSON, D.D., MINISTER at DUNNING, 1861 - 1878.

Extended by W Wilson, M.A., Minister at Trossachs.

CRIEFF: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY D. PHILIPS, STRATHEARN HERALD OFFICE. 1906


PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION.

THIS historical sketch of the parish of Dunning was compiled by the Rev. John Wilson, D.D., and published in connection with the introduction of water into the village in 1872, as a contribution to a bazaar held to raise funds for that purpose. The edition issued was very soon exhausted, but the book continued to be asked for, and it is thought probable that a re-issue will now be acceptable to many who are interested in Dunning. The main features of the book remain the same, but after a lapse of more than 30 years, new events and some comparisons with former periods invited bringing up to present date, which has been done. Some additional historical information, by the kind consent of the Rev. P. Thomson, D.D., the present minister, has been incorporated from his interesting chapter on Dunning in “Chronicles of Strathearn” (D. Philips, Crieff, 1896). Also by the courtesy of the late Rev. Robert Small, D.D., much of the information concerning the Nonconforming Churches in Dunning is borrowed from his “History of the Congregations of the United Presbyterian Church.” The present Editor must be held responsible for considerable extension, and, for some conjectures in the section on the Architecture of the Church. Other various additions and alterations do not seem to call for special mention.

 W. W.

MANSE OF TROSSACHS, 1906.