This year marks the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War. One might assume that, especially for those of us who hail from the United States, this would be an occasion for celebration and pride. The Second World War was the largest military conflagration in the history of mankind (It isn’t called a “world war” for no reason) and our soldiers came out on top. Moreover, none of the fighting occurred within the bounds of the continental United States. Unlike our British cousins, we Americans did not have to endure anything like the German Blitz, let alone the horrors of Dresden, Hiroshima, or Nagasaki that were experienced by the civilian populations of the defeated powers. Nor were we subjected to four years of enemy occupation, which was the fate of our French allies (indeed, American troops still occupy much of Europe). Our collective memory is not haunted by bombed-out cities, occupation, population transfers, mass rapes, and starvation. As was the case in the First World War, the fighting was something that happened “over there.”
American men did their duty, fought bravely, and eight decades ago returned victoriously to a country with its great cities, its economy, and its territorial integrity intact. While Europe was in shambles, America was seemingly on the rise.
Furthermore, this was the so-called “Good War” where America and its allies supposedly rescued humanity from the grips of the Nazi menace. The German National Socialists, we are told, were the purest manifestation of evil to ever disgrace the earth with their presence. Now, accepting this version of events does require us to completely ignore the fact that America’s Soviet ally was responsible for more civilian death than Hitler’s Germany was, but who are we to let facts get in the way of a comfortable and convenient narrative? Surely, only a fascist would think such wicked thoughts!
Thus, from the American perspective we have a simple story: the United States entered a titanic struggle between good and evil on the side of the angels, triumphed over the forces of darkness, vindicated the ideals of democracy and equality, and took its well-deserved place as the leader of the Free World and an inspiration to the rest of mankind, a lofty position that it still occupies even now.
I presume that all of you are familiar with that story of World War Two and its aftermath. No doubt you’ve heard it your whole life. I will now share a very different story.
My great-grandfather was born just over a century ago in a major Midwestern city. When the war came, he was deployed to the European theatre almost immediately after the birth of his eldest child. After the war was over, he and his wife would have three more children. All four of his kids would find white spouses and have multiple children of their own.
He avoided speaking about his real wartime experiences. Occasionally, one of his curious grandchildren would inquire about his time in the service and, rather than tell the truth, he would make up some fabulous story. Once, he told one of my cousins that during the war he had saved people from a burning building. My cousin then went proudly off to school and bragged to his teacher about his grandfather’s heroic deed, and the teacher, fully believing the tale, invited him to speak to the class!
Though not a particularly large man, my great-grandfather was an outstanding athlete in his younger days. He made his living working construction, operating a crane. He was never wealthy, but he earned enough to support a family of six in the city where he was born and raised. Politically, he was always a Democrat, which was not unusual for urban Catholics in the Midwest. However, he was not fond of Barack Obama, for he had the typical racial attitudes of a white man born in the early twentieth century, and used the sort of language that one might expect from a man of his time. Some would call him old-fashioned or bigoted. I call him normal. Despite fighting against Germany, my great-grandfather never had anything against Germans. One of his children even married someone of German descent and, as far as I know, he never had a problem with this. On the other hand, he held a lifelong grudge against the Japanese.
When he was in his sixties, he moved out of the city because of demographic changes. It was no longer safe. It still isn’t. The house where he raised my grandmother and her siblings has since been torn down, and not because it was especially old or structurally unsound. Once a neighborhood becomes overrun with blacks, things tend to fall apart rather quickly. The house is nothing more than a memory, and the neighborhood, once safe, friendly, and white, is now lost to Western civilization.
When his country was under attack, my great-grandfather answered the call despite being a new father. After that, he labored honestly for decades at construction sites. He was a devoted husband, father, and grandfather. He was a law-abiding citizen. He did everything the right way, everything that was asked of him. He was our patriarch, and we loved and revered him. And yet, in his old age he was left with no choice but to retreat from the city he had always called home.
Around that same time, his elderly mother-in-law, my great-great grandmother, a funny and energetic Croatian woman born in the nineteenth century who spoke little English, was the victim of a home invasion. The burglars left her tied to a chair in her apartment. Also around that same time, my grandmother, who had no education beyond high school, started taking college classes in the evenings. She stopped going after she was knocked down and robbed one night while walking to her car. A young Catholic priest witnessed the robbery and chased after the thief but could not catch him. My grandmother is the kindest, most generous woman I have ever known, and if the thief had instead asked her politely for some money, she would probably have offered him some. It fills me with rage to think that anyone would ever assault her. She and my grandfather raised their family in a nearby suburb that had once been fashionable and prosperous, with beautiful parks and highly-ranked public schools. By the time their children had graduated high school, this was no longer true. Their youngest son, then in his late teens or early twenties, was at the local mall by himself one day and, with no waring whatsoever, was punched in the face by a stranger who then cowardly ran away from the scene. In all three of these instances, the attackers were black. None of them were ever caught.
Was this what victory is supposed to look like? Was this the future my great-grandfather fought for? I think not.
For white Americans, the Second World War didn’t turn out to be much of a victory at all. Indeed, I have come to believe that it was never truly “our” victory in the first place.

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I remember watching the news show “60 Minutes” over twenty years ago. They interviewed several elderly Englishmen outside of a pub. I can’t remember if it was London or not. None the less, they gave a similar response due to England being overrun with immigrants. They wondered if the allied victory was worth it.
I’ve seen those British WW2 vets speaking! And here’s an American:
The 100-year-old WWII vet cried for those growing up in America today saying, “Nobody will have the opportunity I had. It’s just not the same. That’s not what our boys, that’s not what they died for.”
https://thepostmillennial.com/watch-100-year-old-wwii-vet-cries-says-america-today-not-what-they-died-for#google_vignette
Unfortunately, at that time, U.S. media was completely monopolized, and they had few non-msm alternatives. I recently saw some far-lefty article with the title, (paraphrased) “Antifa says WW2 was Our victory!”
Many “patriots” commented at the bottom of the essay that Antifa members needed to study some history. I’ve studied history, & agree with Antifa’s assessment that WW2 was a victory for Judeo-communists. And my grandfather was a WW2 Navy pilot. We should have never been involved.
We should not have been in the war. Charles Lindbergh was right. With that being said, the White American soldiers in WW2 would be despised by today’s antifascist activists.
I found this survey of over 5,000 White US Army soldiers from 1943.
https://americansoldierww2.org/surveys/s/S32/q-1/tab-1
When asked if Blacks should have more rights after the war than they did before, only 20% said yes.
When asked if Whites and Blacks should have segregated units, 87% said yes.
The American public did not want war with Germany, but once Japan attacked (due in no small part to trickery on the part of FDR, but that’s another story) and Germany declared war on the United States, our grandfathers had no choice.
World War II was won by a Jew. The Jews got their own ethnostate. World War II was lost by all white people. England lost its colonies and became a non-white colony itself. France lost its superpower status and is an occupied country. The US came under the domination of anti-white Jews, so has Germany. None of the white people must demand a white ethnostate – a state exclusively for their ethnic and linguistic group – after this “victorious” war. This is not what victory looks like.
Countless White Americans had this same experience. Mid-twentieth century America was a different world that I wish I could have seen.
Talk to most millennials and zoomers and you’ll see they have no idea about White Flight. No idea that most modern ghetto areas used to be nice White neighborhoods.
For some time, I have been dumbstruck by the sheer evil of the GWOT. That is in terms of the American men who volunteered to fight them over there so we didn’t have to fight them here. In less than 20 years their towns are filled with them, and they are a second class citizen to them.
It struck me as I read this, that the betrayal of the WWII GI is as bad or worse. For he was forced to flee at gunpoint and relocate entirely, and that happened in fewer than ten years upon his return.
It didn’t start with the GWOT.
And all of those wars were fought for the benefit of the same tribe, which also happens to have played a leading role in bringing about the end of freedom of association and, decades later, opening up our borders and flooding our communities with opioids.
If America keeps winning wars the white race is going to go extinct! 🐍
At least us Brits in 2025 ain’t speaking German!
Coming from a more earnest, straightforward and unironic time and parental background, I think I’m a bit obtuse, especially wrt internet memes and mores, but am I correct in assuming you’re being sarcastic?
I seriously considered producing stickers and posters with this caption, but I thought better of it as I don’t want to end up in a “YouKay” Gulag!
I forget where I read this joke: “If it weren’t for America, everyone in Germany would be speaking German today!”
“Nor were we subjected to four years of enemy occupation, which was the fate of our French allies”
The French were out of the war long before the Americans even joined. So I wonder if they can be described as allies. The French population probably didn’t prefer England to Germany. After the war ended and the Jews returned to every French administration, the new French government was given a seat at the Nuremberg trial. This made the condemnation of Germany appear more international.
“America’s Soviet ally was responsible for more civilian death than Hitler’s Germany was”
And the Anglo-Americans killed at least three times as many French people as the Germans did after we declared war on them.
And in 1946, according to Anne Kling (La France LICRAtisée, 2006), “Jean Pierre-Bloch” was named president of the SNEP (Société Nationale des Entreprises de Presse), the state agency given the task of giving new owners to the newspapers and printing works accused of being pro-German.
Pierre-Bloch sat on the board of directors of the “Licra”, the most powerful Jewish anti-White organization in France. For decades, Licra has interfered with lawmaking, intimidated White people, and worked to replace them with migrants from the Third World in the name of anti-racism. The Jews were the real victors of WW2.
WW2 isn’t the reason the White race is disappearing. In 1945, the US was 90% White and segregated. Britain was all-White as were Canada, New Zealand and Australia. S Africa and Rhodesia were doing fine. It took 20 years of hard-core propaganda to pass the fake “civil rights act” in the US and another 30 years before it was fully implemented. Our problem is the one pastors and priests ranted about and everyone ignored, birth control and abortion killed us off. And unless something miraculous happens soon, we’ll go the way of the saber tooth tiger.
“WW2 isn’t the reason the White race is disappearing. In 1945, the US was 90% White and segregated.”
The 1945 Jewish victory made resistance to Jewish power more risky. Before the war, it was still possible to denounce Jewish warmongering. But not during or after the war.
Jewish networks and corrupt politicians had dragged the country into the war. Millions died for nothing. Hitler was right about the importance of preserving the race. We had no reason to worry about Polish borders.
But you couldn’t say that just after the war. In France, anyone in a political position had to claim to have been ‘in the Resistance’. Even in the United States, it was probably risky to say that the war had been a terrible idea. The intellectuals who had defended neutrality likely lost influence, and they had been the main opponents of Jewish power.
So, the rise of Jewish power was facilitated. It continued to grow and became obnoxious in the 1960s.
Jews were on both sides in WW2 with Lehi (the Stern Gang) being the Jews affiliated with Germany. Had the US not entered the war and Barbarossa been successful, European Jews would have been sent to Palestine in large numbers and the Jews who already controlled Britain and America would still have remained in power. Germany and Vichy France would have been better, but that’s about it. Maybe that would’ve been enough, though.
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