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Sean Smythe suggests Monday, March 17, 2003 that it makes for easy propaganda to call the enemy a madman The syphilis theme VULGARIAN propaganda themes are meant for emotional impact...
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Sean Smythe suggests Monday, March 17, 2003 that it makes for easy propaganda to call the enemy a madman The syphilis theme VULGARIAN propaganda themes are meant for emotional impact...
Read more →Michael Stewartasks, June 16, 2003, why Britain did not declare war on Stalin in Sept 1939 Why did not Britain declare war on the Soviet Union in Sept 1939? ONE...
Read more →R Sverker of Sweden asks on Wednesday, June 11, 2003 about what Stalin told his generals What Stalin told his generals of plans to attack Germany Good day! I am...
Read more →Michael Tang of Hong Kong asks, Monday, October 27, 2003, for our opinions on three historians Ian Kershaw, Richard “Skunky” Evans, Peter Padfield — [Kershaw]WHAT’S your opinion on their works?...
Read more →Frederick Taylor of England disagrees that Hitler was serious abut a ban on bombing, Monday, January 13, 2003 [Hitler speaks] Hitler and a ban on bombing YOUR energy and determination...
Read more →Ted H writes from Oundle, England, about Pearl Harbor, Monday, January 13, 2003 Pearl Harbor under attack, December 1941 Did US foreign policy lead straight to Pearl Harbor? I AM...
Read more →Alexander Zöller, writing on Monday, November 10, 2003 has found another memorial to 1944 air raid victims in Germany — well hidden from view Memorials to some of the real...
Read more →Gonzalo Baeza asks, Sunday, April 18, 2004, what we think of Peter Padfield’s biography of Himmler What do you think of Peter Padfield on Himmler? I AM looking forward to...
Read more →Stefan de Batselier reports from Germany on Wednesday, January 28, 2004 some unusual facts about Churchill, a black cat, and The Savoy Hotel Churchill’s cat, and The Savoy YOUR mentioning...
Read more →Sean D. Buhr of British Columbia asks Wednesday, March 10, 2004 what really happened to Hitler’s chief henchman Martin Bormann? What really happened to Martin Bormann? Click image for pdf...
Read more →Harry D Galley gives road directions for the site of Hermann Göring’s (now demolished) fabulous hunting lodge, Carinhall, Wednesday, January 21, 2004 Photo: Hitler, Göring, at Carinhall in June 1934for...
Read more →Stefan de Batselier reports from Germany on Wednesday, January 28, 2004 some unusual facts about Churchill, a black cat, and The Savoy Hotel Churchill’s stuffed cat. At least it was...
Read more →Bruce Cowie, of Victoria, Australia, asks on Tuesday, August 24, 2004 if Japanese steamers were ordered home before Pearl Harbor Japanese steamers berthed before Pearl Harbor Have you ever in...
Read more →Prof Peter N Kirstein warns that the growing censorship of historians and academics suggests a New McCarthyism The New McCarthyism in Universities IN the United States, there is a growing...
Read more →Erwin E. Marunaasks again, Sunday, May 2, 2004, about a rogue reference to Mr Irving in the alleged memoirs of Nicholas von Below A fan writes… I JUST started reading...
Read more →Colin McInnis of Santa Rosa, California, asks, Saturday, March 13, 2004, how many Soviet casualties there really were in WW2. The real figure of Soviet casualties HAVE any Revisionist Historians...
Read more →Rather oddly in the circumstances this inquirer prefaced his request for information with these words: LET me first of all make no bones about my opinion about your writings. I...
Read more →Uri K, of Moscow, Russia, speaks up for the embattled oligarchs, Thursday, August 5, 2004, suggesting that things are not always criminal as they seem Oligarchs are not all that...
Read more →Aubrey Soper, has further and better (he says) information, Monday, November 8, 2004, on the tragic loss of the German liner Cap Arcona The German liner Cap Arcona in her...
Read more →Sverker Odesjo tells of how the British prime minister came to win his unusual literary award, Monday, January 19, 2004 How Churchill got his Nobel Prize in 1953 THIS week...
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