Military History: 1939 Nazi Blitzkrieg Myths, Lies, and Misconceptions
The list author says: “Military History: The Nazi-German/Communist-Soviet conquest of Poland that began on September 1, 1939 also began World War II. Nazi German propaganda twisted a cavalry-tank encounter … Continue reading
The Untold story of Naliboki
8 May 1943 a massacre of Poles took place in Naliboki. Who were the perpetrators? Hollywood’s so-called heroes – the Bielski brothers, Bolshevik Jews !! On May 8, 1943 took … Continue reading
The Battle of Vienna, 12 September 1683
============= ================================= The Fall of Vienna most likely would have doomed Europe and meant the deaths of millions of Christians at the hands of the Muslims. But history didn’t turn … Continue reading
Hiroshima-Nagasaki: 70-Year Nuclear Explosions Not Done Yet
Atomic Bomb Scene from the Animated Film “Barefoot Gen” ================== ============================ http://henrymakow.com/ ============ ================================ The dropping of those bombs and the explicit threat ever since to drop more is a … Continue reading
1885 – Deportations of Poles from Prussia
1885 deportations in Prussia started. The Prussian deportations (or Prussian expulsions, Polish: rugi pruskie) were mass expulsions of ethnic Poles (and, to a lesser extent, Jews) from Prussia in between … Continue reading
Żydzi z Hitlerem wywołali holokaust?
Napisano 2 lata temu | Powinniśmy się bać żydowskich projektów strategicznych związanych z utrzymaniem i przetrwaniem państwa Izrael w wersji obecnej, lub tej „B” czyli nad Wisłą. Podobny projekt … Continue reading
The Battle of Grunwald – 15 July 1410
The Battle of Grunwald or Battle of Tannenberg was fought on 15 July 1410, during the Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War. The alliance of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy … Continue reading
Judeo – Communism, myth or truth?
Long before Hitler had emerged on the world stage, a young journalist who’s name was Winston Churchill had written as follows in the Illustrated Sunday Herald, London, on the 08.02.1920: … Continue reading
Communists vs. “Reactionary Underground” in Stalinist Poland
In post-World War II Poland, the Office of State Security (UB or ‘the Office’) focused its attention to what was called the “reactionary underground.” The Communists, who ran the Provisional … Continue reading

