Nazi Propaganda: 1933-1945
This section is a collection of English translations of Nazi propaganda for the period 1933-1945, part of a larger site on German propaganda. The goal is to help people understand the great totalitarian systems of the twentieth century by giving them access to primary material.
"The Fire: Germany Under Bombardment, 1940-45"
Germans are taking an interest in the estimated 600,000 civilians, among them some 75,000 children, killed in the Allied bombing raids.
The Cold War
This British site poses provocative questions for students, teachers,
and anyone curious about the decades-long standoff between the
world superpowers of the 20th century.
Why Hiroshima was Bombed: The 'Utopians' Duped a Nation
There would have been no casualties in a land invasion of Japan because there would not have been any land invasion of Japan. By mid-May 1945 it was clear to all who wished to see: Japan was on the brink of surrendering.
Normandy: The Search for Sidney
"An outsanding piece of writing of historical importance that is essential reading for anyone interested in the British side of D-Day".
British Terror Bombing of German Civilians
It was not Germany but Britain that, after May, 1940, unleashed an official policy of unrestricted and unlimited raids on civilian populations under its new Prime Minister, Winston Churchill.
The Anti-War Speech that Earned Eugene Debs 10 Years in Prison
Any speech which caused its speaker to be imprisoned is worth saving. The anti-war portions of this speech are as relevant now as they were 84 years ago.
Holocaust Revisionism in One Easy Lesson
"In my view the matter . . . 'anti-semitism' is a non-issue, since it is impossible to tell the difference between criticizing x and being 'anti-x': The only real issue is whether the criticisms are valid."
Martin Luther Hitler's Spiritual Ancestor
A thoughtful and documented picture of Luther and his influence that convincingly contradicts the customary Luther of the legend.
The Institute for Historical Review
The systematic destruction of European Jewry by the Nazis is acknowledged. Scholarship
that tends to contradict widespread belief or that is "policially incorrect", however
unpopular, must be also be acknowledged. This is a serious work, and calling it "anti-Semitic" is, in our opinion, more than incorrect. It is disingenuous.
The Niels Bohr Archive
Release of documents relating to 1941 Bohr-Heisenberg meeting.
The Rudolf Hess website
Some fascinating ideas result from recently released documents.
Revisionism and Foreign Policy
The Pearl Harbor attack
Best links to what has been called "the Mother of all Conspiracies", the aerial attack
by Japan on the U.S. Fleet at Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, 1941.
Massacres and Atrocities of World War II
WWI - WASP
Tribute to the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) of WWI.
"War and the Intellectuals"
The haunting prescient essay written by Randolph Bourne on the eve of America's
entry into WWI.
The Men Behind Hitler
A German warning to the world by Bernhard Schreiber.
The Battle of Britain
The Valour and the Horror
A study of Canada's WWII participation and the universality of crimes committed during wartime.
Aces And Aircraft Of World War I
Honoring the aces of World War I, the medals and decorations they received and the aircraft they flew.
World War I
Poetry, Art, Politics and Military in The Great War.
A Korean Remembers
A Korean War participant recalls his youth growing up in North Korea and living though the War.
The Bataan Death March
National History Day: The Bataan Death March.
Tragedy On The Somme - By Eric Margolis
To those who know little of World War I, this brief article will grant an
immediate insight into the horror of the War to End All Wars that could rarely be
gained from history texts.
FDR -Churchill: Phone Call, Nov. 26, 1941
An excerpt of a telephone conversation between Winston Churchill and Franklin Delano
Roosevelt just before 11 days before the attack on the U. S. Fleet at Pearl Harbor.
All 1168 U-Boats
The most comprehensive site about the U-boat War 1939-1945.
What Really Sank The Maine?
How the Battleship "Maine" was destroyed. A special report from Naval History Magazine.