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Learning From History: What the Versailles Treaty Teaches Us About Gun Control

Posted on 13 November 2018 by The Tactical Hermit

What The Versailles Treaty Teaches Us About Gun Control There are so many good lessons history can teach us if we would only stop and heed them! The summary paragraph bears repeating: “In other words, vindictiveness and enforced disarmament failed. It failed because demonizing an entire group of people when the responsibility is much more…

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Why So Many Western Covert Operations Have Failed Since World War II

Posted on 14 October 2018 by The Tactical Hermit

Shots in the Dark – Why So Many Western Covert Operations Have Failed Since WW2   A Great read both from a historical point of view and practical, Civilian Operator POV on the RELEVANCE of Guerilla Warfare in the 21st Century. You have to Understand the Lessons of History in order not to repeat the…

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Multi-Culturalism: The Nation Killer

Posted on 15 September 2018 by The Tactical Hermit

From the Archives, 2018   The Unpardonable Heresy of Tucker Carlson   Don’t let the title fool you. Tucker, as usual, hits the nail on the head with a devastating salvo of historical accuracy. It appears the mantra of the left  is now: “Ignore History to your own peril for the sake of Political Correctness…

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“Infringement”: Do You Really Know What it Means?

Posted on 14 August 2018 by The Tactical Hermit

  In a recent article in Freedom Outpost entitled France, The Nazi’s and Gun Control, the author lays out in precise historical detail how the French Government, in particular, Prime Minister Pierre Laval in 1935, four years before the Nazi invasion of France, put into motion some of the most restrictive and anti-democratic gun law measures…

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Deconstructing Terrorism: Are Hospitals Targets for Terror Attacks?

Posted on 13 August 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

In the Crosshairs: Are Our Hospitals Targets for Terrorist Attacks? (click on the above title to be re-directed to Original Site) A very in-depth study on the types of Hospital terrorist attacks throughout History. Stay Alert, Stay Armed and Stay Dangerous!

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History of Terrorism: Munich 1972 and 2016

Posted on 25 July 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

The long history of German incompetence in the face of Islamist terrorism   We all know about Germany under Angela Merkel deciding to admit about a million immigrants from lands where jihadism, Sharia law, terrorism and hatred of women, Jews and gays are endemic. Most of know that on New Years’ Eve last, some 1000…

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Military History: The Spanish Civil War – A World War II Trial Run

Posted on 24 July 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

It was the BIGGEST Proxy War of it’s Time. A Mediterranean nation beset by military coup and civil war. A savage struggle marked by atrocities and fanaticism. Proxy war waged by outside nations pumping in men, weapons and money. Today’s Syria or Turkey? No, it’s sunny Spain, now a peaceful member of the European Union,…

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Military History: Russia’s Cold War Plan To Crush France (In 7 Days)

Posted on 20 July 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

The Nazis conquered France in six weeks, in one of the most spectacular military victories in history. Had the Soviet Union gone to war with the West in the early 1960s, it also planned to blitz France. But unlike the Germans, the Soviets planned to do it in a week, according to the Warsaw Pact’s…

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World War I History: Slaughter on the Somme

Posted on 2 July 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

The Limits of Foresight On the Road To The Great War One hundred years ago today, long lines of British infantry climbed out of their trenches in the Somme region of France and hurled themselves at the entrenched Germans. The next 24 hours would turn out to be the bloodiest day in British military history,…

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World War I History: ‘A Good Kick’ -The Story of the Ball That Led To One of The Bloodiest Battles in History

Posted on 2 July 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

One hundred years ago Friday, as the last shells of a week-long bombardment crept off into the fields of northern France, British Army Capt. William P. Nevill kicked a football into no-man’s land. It was a few minutes after 7:30 am on July 1, 1916, and one of the bloodiest engagements in the history of civilization — the…

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