Soviet War Memorial in Berlin’s Tiergarten As we watch the savagery of the Israel-Hamas War going int 2024, we often forget that by its very nature, war is a terrible act of mankind. There is no good war. Unfortunately in today’s ultra-connected world, the tragedies of war can be reported moment-by-moment, death-by-death. Joseph Stalin once … Continue reading The “Tomb of the Unknown Rapist” in Berlin
Category: History
Was Hitler A Sexual Deviant?
The short answer is no. The earliest look into Hitler comes from his boyhood friend, August Kubizek, who was Hitler's friend when they were in their teenage years living in Vienna. Kubizek describes the young Hitler as someone who was enamored with women, but hopelessly awkward around them. He carried on full romantic relationships with … Continue reading Was Hitler A Sexual Deviant?
Election Fraud Is Not New
Election fraud is not new to American politics. In Passage of Power, LBJ biographer Robert Caro describes how the Democratic political machine in Texas delivered the state for Kennedy-Johnson in 1960. As you read, you will see many of the same tactics at work in 1960 that are at work today: slowing the counting, mysterious … Continue reading Election Fraud Is Not New
How does a nation go from a democratic republic to a dictatorship? The answer: quickly.
Adolf Hitler was appointed chancellor of Germany on January 30, 1933. The intention was to control him. As this article states, that was a fatal underestimation. By the end of March 1933, the Nazis used a national crisis (the burning of the Reichstag Building) to pass legislation that would give Hitler the authority needed to … Continue reading How does a nation go from a democratic republic to a dictatorship? The answer: quickly.
Is America Systemically Racist?
Is America systemically racist? Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. vehemently renounced such a notion. He would vehemently disagree with the false history presented in the New York Times “1619 Project.” Listen to his words: Speaking of Abraham Lincoln, Dr. King began his “I Have A Dream” speech with the following words: “Five score years ago, … Continue reading Is America Systemically Racist?
The War over America’s Past Is Really about Its Future
In an effort to scrub American History of anything that is not considered politically correct by today's snowflake brigade, the leftists are systematically destroying our nation's foundation and collective memory. The leftist narrative states that America is a racist, no-good, misogynist, paternalistic, capitalist wasteland founded by crooks and scoundrels. Instead, the leftists offer Americans the … Continue reading The War over America’s Past Is Really about Its Future
The War Prayer
by Mark Twain It was a time of great and exalting excitement. The country was up in arms, the war was on, in every breast burned the holy fire of patriotism; the drums were beating, the bands playing, the toy pistols popping, the bunched firecrackers hissing and spluttering; on every hand and far down the … Continue reading The War Prayer
Chaplain to the Forces
["I have once more to remark upon the devotion ot duty, courage, and contempt of danger which has characterized the work of the Chaplains of the Army throughout this compaign." -- Sir John French, in the Nueve Chapelle dispatch.] Ambassador of Christ you goUp to the very gates of Hell,Through fog of powder, storm of … Continue reading Chaplain to the Forces
In Flanders Fields
In Flanders fields the poppies blowBetween the crosses, row on row,That mark our place; and in the skyThe larks, still bravely singing, flyScarce heard amid the guns below. We are the Dead. Short days agoWe lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,Loved, and … Continue reading In Flanders Fields
Poem: The Dawn Patrol
Sometimes I fly at dawn above the sea,Where, underneath, the restless waters flow --Silver, and cold, and slow,Dim in the east there burns a new-born sun,Whose rosy gleams along the ripples run,Save where the mist droops low,Hiding the level loneliness from me. And now appears beneath the milk-white hazeA little fleet of anchored ships, which … Continue reading Poem: The Dawn Patrol