Daily Archives: July 27, 2019

David Irving and the “Aktion Reinhardt Camps”

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David Irving and the “Aktion Reinhardt Camps”
by Jürgen Graf
Source: Inconvenient History

A brilliant author and historian

English historian David Irving has several admirable qualities:

  1. He is a tireless researcher who has spent thousands of hours
    in the archives.
  2. He is an excellent historian of the Second World War. Some
    of his books, such as Hitler’s War and Churchill’s War, will
    be read as long as there will be people who are interested in
    this dark and dramatic period of history.
  3. He is a master of the English language, both as a writer
    and as an orator.

In the sixties and the early seventies, Irving’s brilliance was
widely recognized. While many establishment historians disliked
the young maverick, few of them denied his talent. He was so good
that the media begrudgingly forgave him for what was perceived as
covert sympathies for Adolf Hitler and the Third Reich. Even…

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The History of the Waffen SS

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The History of the Waffen SS

You are about to hear Leon Degrelle, who before the Second World War was Europe’s youngest political leader and the founder of the Rexist Party of Belgium.

During that cataclysmic confrontation he was one of the greatest heroes on the Eastern Front.

Of Leon Degrelle Hitler said: “If I should have a son I would like him to be like Leon.”

As a statesman and a soldier he has known very closely Hitler, Mussolini, Churchill, Franco, Laval, Marshal Petain and all the European leaders during the enormous ideological and military clash that was World War Two. Alone among them, he has survived, remaining the number one witness of that historical period.

The life of Leon Degrelle began in 1906 in Bouillon, a small town in the Belgian Ardennes. His family was of French origin.

He studied at the University of Louvain, where he acquired…

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Natural Law, Our Only Rule

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National Socialist Germany and the Environment
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ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES AND VIEWS

The term “Ecology” was invented in Germany in the nineteenth century by the pioneering zoologist Ernst Haeckel. Via his widely influential writings and lectures, Haeckel elaborated a holistic view of man’s symbiotic relationship with the Natural world. To Haeckel, and those who followed his philosophy of “Monism”, Natural laws governed the workings of the Natural world and human civilization alike. Haeckel and others of his philosophical school taught respect for Nature and preached conservation.

What many people do not know about Haeckel, however, is his connection to National Socialism. Haeckel placed his views about Nature conservation into a worldview similar to that of Social Darwinism. Here, only the strong (both individually and on a national scale) and those willing to fight, survived the constant upward struggle that characterized national evolutionary development. Nations, cultures, and peoples could therefore be categorized…

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