
Hermann Göring on the stand.
Justice Robert H. Jackson at the Nuremberg Trials.
Justice Robert H. Jackson at the Nuremberg Trials.
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David Irving
Nuremberg: The Last Battle
London: Focal Point Publications, 2004
Author’s Note: Thanks are due to the great Mark Weber of the Institute for Historical Review for his editorial advice. (more…)
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US prosecutor Robert Jackson and Russian assistant prosecutor General Uri Pokrovsky at the Nuremberg trials.
In the words of Robert Jackson, the chief American prosecutor at the Nuremberg trials, “We want to prove to Germany and to the world that the Nazi regime was as wicked and as criminal as we have always maintained.”
It will be shown here that the death the Allies rained down upon Germany during the Second World War, and the endless lies, insults, and genocidal levels of Third World immigration (more…)
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Editor’s Note:
The following excerpt from Maurice Bardèche’s Nuremberg ou la Terre promise (Nuremberg or The Promised Land) (Paris: Les Sept Couleurs, 1948) argues that the true motive of the Nuremberg Tribunal was to provide retroactive justification for massive Allied atrocities against Germany and its allies. The title is editorial.
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Translated by George F. Held
The following excerpt from Maurice Bardèche’s Nuremberg ou la Terre promise (Nuremberg, or The Promised Land) (Paris: Les Sept Couleurs, 1948) argues that the ideology of international law and the destruction of national sovereignty enshrined by Nuremberg would in fact cement the rule of a global capitalist oligarchy (more…)
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Editor’s Note:
The following excerpt from Maurice Bardèche’s Nuremberg ou la Terre promise (Nuremberg, or The Promised Land) (Paris: Les Sept Couleurs, 1948) prophesies that the ideology of universal human rights enshrined at Nuremberg would lead to a New World Order (more…)
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Translated by George F. Held
Editor’s Note:
Maurice Bardèche’s Nuremberg ou la Terre promise (Nuremberg, or The Promised Land) (more…)
(November, 1945)
The mumble-jumble dones on, the hangman waits;
the shabby surviving
Leaders of Germany are to learn that Vae Victis
Means Weh den Gesiegten. (more…)