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Category: Historical Study
On This Day in History, 1861
Battle of Fort Sumter The first battle of the war took place at Fort Sumter near Charleston, South Carolina, which had been the first state to seceded the union. After a long period of shortages in the fort due to a Confederate blockade, the first crisis of Lincoln’s administration was to resupply the fort….
History Shows Us the Way
H/T Wynn Armor of Emperor Ferdinand I 1503-1564, Nuremberg, 1549.
Know You Real WW2 History: Hitler the Artist
A Great Artist whose Name you Dare not Speak Long before his party’s election in January 1933, Adolf Hitler earned a living by using his artistic skills to produce paintings that sold to the public or were used as illustrations for postcards. The future German statesman was a gifted student of the fine arts…
On This Day in History: (1939) Spanish Civil War Ends, Nationalist led by Franko March into Madrid Victorious
Spanish Civil War Ends Further Reading: The Spanish Civil War: 1931-1939 (6 parts) The Spanish Distinction The Victorious Counterrevolution: The Nationalist Effort in the Spanish Civil War
Know Your History: 16th Century Spanish Invaders Were Not the Cause of Mexico’s 16th-Century Megadeath Cocoliztli Epidemics
Spanish Invaders Were Not the Cause of Mexico’s 16th-Century Megadeath Cocoliztli Epidemics Debunking liberal jewish anti-white marxist history has become a full time job as of late since new technology has revolutionized archeology and epidemiology and how they study ancient civilizations.
Race Realism: Hidden, Suppressed History of the Red Terror in Post-WWI Europe
Hidden, Suppressed History of Red Terror in Post-WWI Europe With the latest series of events involving police yokelism and the false Hegelian race and political dialectic, we must remember that one of the agendas of the Crime Syndicate is to bring police under centralized, national control. They do this by making local law enforcement…
On This Day in History: Japanese Soldier Hiroo Onoda Surrenders 29 Years After the End of WW2
One-Man War Finally Ends March 9, 1974 — Nearly 30 years after the end of the Second World War Japanese soldier Hiroo Onoda finally surrendered on this day. He had been waging his own war from a jungle and the mountains. In December, 1944, towards the end of the global conflict, Onoda, an intelligence officer, was…
The Days That Communities Fought Back Against Evil
The Days That Communities Fought Back Against Evil There’s no shortage of stories about crime and criminals on the nightly news, these days. It seems we’re currently trapped in a cycle of violent criminal activity, with the bad guys holding communities all over our nation, hostage. We’ve seen this problem before in America, especially…
In Memoriam: William ‘Bill the Butcher’ Cutting
William ‘Bill the Butcher’ Cutting Full Name: William Poole Profession: Gangster Nationality: American Biography: The leader of the New York City gang Bowery Boys, he was the inspiration for the character of William “Bill the Butcher” Cutting (portrayed by Daniel Day-Lewis) in Martin Scorsese‘s 2002 film “Gangs of New York”. Born: July 24, 1821 Birthplace: Sussex County, New Jersey, USA Died: March 8, 1855 (aged…
