The Katyn Forest Massacre An examination of the Soviet slaughter of thousands of Polish officers and citizens in the Katyn forest in 1940.
Category: Historical Study
Living In The Past: The World War II Hangover
Living In The Past: The World War II Hangover “This watch I got here was first purchased by your great-grandfather during the First World War. It was bought in a little general store in Knoxville, Tennessee.” – Pulp Fiction Every group has a story that defines them: the myth, the memory, the moment that crystallizes…
Martin Luther “On the Jews and Their Lies”
Know Your History: Speed vs. Accuracy in the Revolutionary War
Speed vs. Accuracy in the Revolutionary War In this article, we’ll be talking about speed vs. accuracy. Unbelievable as it is, many European soldiers of the day were not taught to aim. They counted on massed volley musket fire and the bayonet. That’s not the case with the Continentals, who aimed not just their…
The Great Anti-Southern Psyop!
The Great anti-Southern Psyop! From the Virginia Flaggers: The leftist are going all out to paint our grandfathers who defended their families, home, and States as only being white supremacists who only fought to preserve slavery. They make the same claims about our ancestors who scrimped and saved money to erect monuments in honor of…
Know Your White History: Rudolf Diesel and Clessie Cummins
Diesel Engines: First designed and patented by German engineer Rudolf Diesel in 1892-1893 Later, Clessie Cummins would innovate and create the modern version making them economically viable for commercial use and production in 1919.
Croatian Day of Fascism
Croatian Day of Fascism Today, on 22nd of June, Croatia is celebrating the Day of Antifascist fight. It is a day that the Croatian Government is very proud of. The day celebrates the formation of the first Croatian antifascist detachment in forest of Brezovica near Sisak, marking the beginning of Croatian fight against Fascism. Problem is, that day…
On This Day in History: Vikings Land in Northern England, 793 AD
793 Vikings in longships from modern-day Norway plunder St. Cuthbert’s monastery on Lindisfarne Island off the northeast coast of England, capturing and killing monks.
In Memoriam: T.E. Lawrence
(Via: On This Day) Born: August 16, 1888 Birthplace: Tremadog, Caernarfonshire, Wales Full Name: Thomas Edward Lawrence Profession: Soldier and Writer Nationality: Welsh Biography: T. E Lawrence is remembered as a soldier in WWI, where he helped lead an internal rebellion against the Ottoman Empire, events he detailed in his work “The Seven Pillars” of Wisdom”. These events were in…
Know Your Real White History: The Battle of Blood River (1838)
The Battle of Blood River (16 December 1838) was fought on the bank of the Ncome River, in what is today KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa between 464 Voortrekkers, led by Andries Pretorius, and an estimated 25,000 to 30,000 Zulu. / Estimations of casualties amounted to over 3,000 of King Dingane’s soldiers dead, including two Zulu…
