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WW2 Japan's White Soldiers
Post Date: 2020-07-05 14:00:01 by BTP Holdings
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In World War II, the Germans used some Asian soldiers, but did the Japanese employ any Caucasians in its army? Find out the full story here.

Forgotten US Mission to Save 6,000 POWs - Task Force Fetterly 1945
Post Date: 2020-07-03 21:34:50 by BTP Holdings
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The almost completely forgotten mission to liberate Stalag IX-B, the 'worst camp of the war' by Task Force Fetterly - a daring dash 37 miles behind German lines in the last weeks of the war in Germany.

Victory At Sea - The Battle For Leyte Gulf - Episode 19
Post Date: 2020-07-03 14:15:54 by BTP Holdings
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The Japanese fleet is disintegrating, and the Imperial Navy conducts its last major operation in the Philippines Islands. It ends with debacle: The risen battleships of Pearl Harbor avenge the attack in Surigao Strait, the Center Force is defeated in Sibuyan Sea, the jeep carriers and destroyers fend off a stronger Japanese force near Samar and the remaining Japanese aircraft carriers are sunk. This Victory at Sea segment marked the near inevitability that the Japanese would accept defeat and surrender to the Allies.

Secret Mission to Assassinate Germany's Panzer Leaders
Post Date: 2020-06-30 16:18:39 by BTP Holdings
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Special thanks to Frederick at www.filmhauer.net for access to footage. Also visit www.youtube.com/channel/UCN2UQVe6Xaqz5rLFaWq8-mw Visit my audio book channel 'War Stories with Mark Felton': youtu.be/xszsAzbHcPEPoster Comment:So they had broken Enigma code by D-Day.

Fear in the JFK Assassination: Continued Secrecy, Fraudulent Autopsy Part 2
Post Date: 2020-06-28 21:25:59 by Ada
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Read part 1 here. Let’s now move to the autopsy that the U.S. military conducted on the President John F. Kennedy’s body on the evening of the assassination, November 22, 1963. Texas law required the autopsy to be conducted in Texas. Dr. Earl Rose, the Dallas Medical Examiner, insisted on conducting the autopsy immediately upon Kennedy’s death. An armed team of Secret Service agents, brandishing their guns, refused to permit that to happen and forced their way out of Parkland Hospital. Operating on orders, their objective was to get the president’s body to the airport, where Vice President Lyndon Johnson was waiting for it. His objective: to put the autopsy in the ...

Racist? Black Jeopardy with Tom Hanks - SNL
Post Date: 2020-06-27 20:41:22 by Bill D Berger
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The “Greatest” Generation’s Refusal to Fight the “Good War”
Post Date: 2020-06-27 08:03:08 by Ada
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The most sacred shibboleth of U.S. foreign interventionists is World War II. Whenever the issue of foreign interventionism arises, you can count on interventionists to raise what they call the “good war” and the “greatest” generation who fought it. If the “greatest” generation had not intervened in the “good war,” they exclaim, Nazi Germany and imperial Japan would have ended up conquering the United States and the rest of the world. Yet, there is an important oddity about World War II that is never raised in any discussions about the war. According to the website of the National WWII Museum, 38.8% (6,332,000) men were volunteers in World War II ...

Donald Trump On The Drew Carey Show (1997)
Post Date: 2020-06-24 15:11:46 by Bill D Berger
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Japan vs. Italy - The Forgotten Pacific War
Post Date: 2020-06-22 17:49:35 by BTP Holdings
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Japan fighting Italy in the Pacific Theatre - sounds unlikely, but incredibly combat did occur between these two nations in 1943.

Exercise Tiger: Disaster at Slapton Sands
Post Date: 2020-06-17 17:56:40 by BTP Holdings
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Exercise Tiger: Disaster at Slapton Sands 28 April 1944 Slapton Sands Invasion Rehearsals, 1943-44 USS LST-289 arrives in Dartmouth Harbor, England, after being torpedoed by German torpedo boats during an invasion rehearsal off Slapton Sands, England, on 28 April 1944 (80-G-K-2054). “We sailed along in fatal ignorance,” writes Lieutenant Eugene E. Eckstam, a medical officer aboard the first of two tank landing ships to be sunk by German S-boats off the southern coast of England on the night of 27/28 April 1944. The attack, which happened in the midst of an Allied dress rehearsal for the Normandy landings, killed hundreds of men. Some of them succumbed to blast injuries and ...

Rick Wilson 'Confederate Cooler' And Wife's Racist Tweets Go Viral After GOP Strategist Self-Owns
Post Date: 2020-06-17 17:07:38 by Esso
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GOP strategist Rick Wilson - principal of the "Lincoln Project" group of never-Trump Republicans that recently tried tying the Confederate flag to Trump in a new ad - has some explaining to do. Wilson - a rabid neocon and Russia conspiracy theorist who ridiculed Trump supporters as illiterate rednecks, suggested putting anti- vaxxers in "re-education camps," and once asked pundit Ann Coulter if Trump 'pays her more for anal' - owned himself earlier this week when he tried to 'cancel' Domino's Pizza over a PR Twitter exchange the company had with White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany in 2012. Click for Full Text! Worthwhile to get the context ...

D-Day - The Battle of Cherbourg
Post Date: 2020-06-16 21:32:01 by BTP Holdings
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The Battle of Cherbourg, the US operation to snatch a deepwater port on the French coast to support the Allied landings in Normandy. Poster Comment:Cherbourg also had German submarine pens.

Red Pilled Black Woman DESTROYS White Liberal
Post Date: 2020-06-16 17:43:19 by Esso
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The Floyd Riots Mark a Century of Communist Agitation
Post Date: 2020-06-15 13:25:09 by X-15
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On the evening of June 10, in the midst of an impromptu desecration festival in Portsmouth, Virginia, the statue of a Confederate soldier was yanked off its pedestal and crowned the unfortunate Chris Green, who stood underneath. Green, now in a medically induced coma, coded twice on the way to the hospital. He may not survive. Erasing the past is a dangerous business. It has been since the communists got involved in rewriting history a century ago. As it happens, George Floyd died exactly 100 years and 40 days after Alessandro Berardelli and Frederick Parmenter were shot to death in a payroll robbery in Braintree, Massachusetts. These men have little in common with Floyd save that none of ...

The enduring mystery of The Lady of Dai mummy
Post Date: 2020-06-15 12:43:39 by Ada
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When talking about body preservation and mummies, people all over the world think of Egypt and the mummified bodies of Pharaohs, such as Tutankhamun. But how many know that the world’s best preserved bodies actually come from China? The Lady of Dai, otherwise known as The Diva Mummy, is a 2,100-year-old mummy from the Western Han Dynasty and the best preserved ancient human ever found. Just how this incredible level of preservation was accomplished has baffled and amazed scientists around the world. In 1971, at the height of the cold war, workers were digging an air raid shelter near the city of Changsha when they uncovered an enormous Han Dynasty-era tomb. Inside they found over 100 ...

The Forgotten History of Britain's White Slaves in America
Post Date: 2020-06-13 09:26:15 by Ada
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Slavery in America, typically associated with blacks from Africa, was an enterprise that began with the shipping of more than 300,000 white Britons to the colonies. This little known history is fascinatingly recounted in White Cargo (New York University Press, 2007). Drawing on letters, diaries, ship manifests, court documents, and government archives, authors Don Jordan and Michael Walsh detail how thousands of whites endured the hardships of tobacco farming and lived and died in bondage in the New World. Following the cultivation in 1613 of an acceptable tobacco crop in Virginia, the need for labor accelerated. Slavery was viewed as the cheapest and most expedient way of providing the ...

ANTIFA & Black Lives Matter Take Seattle
Post Date: 2020-06-11 17:30:31 by Esso
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Poster Comment:"AOC on meth." I like this guy. Bill Gates, Google and all the other tech giants monitoring my every keystroke, every email, etc. is coming in handy right now. The news comes to me without much work. I'm no genius military tactician, but I'm POSITIVE that the collective government of the united States of America is going to leave this group of dissatisfied youths alone in the perimeter that they have set up. I'm glad that I'm 3,000 miles away. Too bad the fate utopia of CHAZ won't be televised. Man, this shit is compelling to watch. I wish that I was 20 again.

Blond Mummies, Tocharians and Indo-Europeans of China
Post Date: 2020-06-11 14:02:21 by NeoconsNailed
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Archaeological discovery of mummies in the Taklamakan desert of Western China dating back 4,000 years has captivated the imaginations of researchers, who were surprised to discover that they were caucasians from Europe. The answers to the mystery of who these white mummies were might be found in the later history of Xinjiang province; in the Chinese written records of blue eyed and red bearded merchants such as the Yuezhi and the Sogdians from the West and in the manuscripts written in a mysterious Indo-European language known as Tocharian. Clearly there were both Iranic and Tocharian peoples living in Western China in later times, and the Tarim mummies must have been the ancestors of some ...

2 SS Panthers vs. 21 US Shermans
Post Date: 2020-06-07 12:51:18 by BTP Holdings
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Operation Nordwind was the last big German offensive in the West in January 1945. In one infamous engagement, a pair of German SS Panther tanks created havoc in a US-occupied town, with terrible consequences for one American tank regiment. Visit my new audio book channel 'War Stories with Mark Felton': youtu.be/xszsAzbHcPEPoster Comment:I knew an old guy who was a cannoneer for Patton. He told me he never missed a fire mission. He captured a German Major and the company commander took credit for it. He got frost bite on his toes during he Battle of the Bulge but could not prove it happened in the service so he couldn't collect. He also told me he would walk into the French ...

The Second Japanese Pearl Harbor Attack
Post Date: 2020-06-03 18:38:40 by BTP Holdings
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Rocket U-Boats: V-1 Missile Attack New York 1945
Post Date: 2020-06-03 18:18:59 by BTP Holdings
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Poster Comment:The Atlas V rocket that was part of the Apollo program for NASA was five V-2's strapped together.

People Versus Plutocrats: Hitler's Anti-Capitalist Legacy
Post Date: 2020-05-20 17:44:29 by BTP Holdings
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People Versus Plutocrats: Hitler's Anti-Capitalist Legacy Ahab Apr 20, 2020 hitlerwork.jpg Today marks 131 years since the birth of Adolf Hitler – the man whose life and legacy form a stark outline, the shape of which the entire present world order was constructed against. Within the dissident right, there is a perceptible reassessment of Hitler under way. For years, Hitler was seen by many as simply a meme – a kind of shorthand for the most radical defiance to oppressive PC culture. Some within white nationalist circles, reacting to the omnipresent specter of Hitler as psychological weapon of the mass media, have sought to minimize his importance, dismissing him as a ...

Will We Ever Know Why Nazi Leader Rudolf Hess Flew to Scotland in the Middle of World War II?
Post Date: 2020-05-16 11:14:13 by BTP Holdings
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Will We Ever Know Why Nazi Leader Rudolf Hess Flew to Scotland in the Middle of World War II? The remarkable tale of insanity, espionage, and conspiracies remains unanswered after 75 years Rudolf Hess, at right, was a Nazi leader when he flew to Scotland in May of 1941. (AP) By Brian Handwerk SMITHSONIANMAG.COM MAY 10, 2016 On the night of May 10, 1941, a Scottish farmer named David McLean found a German Messerschmitt airplane ablaze in his field and a parachutist who identified himself as Captain Alfred Horn. McLean's mum was soon serving him a cup of tea by the cottage fireside, but their surprise guest was no ordinary Luftwaffe pilot. Incredibly, he was Rudolf Hess, a longtime ...

How did the US Navy win the Battle of Midway?
Post Date: 2020-05-14 20:21:21 by BTP Holdings
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With the release of the Midway 2019 movie, we explore the history behind this critical moment that changed the course of the Pacific Theater of the war between the US and Japan. This documentary is hosted by the esteemed historian Craig Symonds who brings the Battle of Midway to life for us. Video Overview The Battle of Midway was a clash between the American fleet and the Japanese Navy which marked a pivotal turning point in the Pacific Theater. We begin with an overview of the Japanese strategy and their unbroken string of victories in the first 6 months of the war from the Battle of Pearl Harbor to the Battle of the Coral Sea. At this point it has become apparent that control of the ...

Should the United States Have Fought in World War II? No
Post Date: 2020-05-12 08:02:55 by Ada
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It’s Never Too Late to Learn the Correct Lessons from History’s Most Ruinous Conflict Should the United States have fought in World War II? Given the remembrances across Europe and here this past weekend evincing the usual trope about the war being a patriotic, heroic, and unavoidable good-versus-evil clash for the United States, it’s a propitious moment to ask this unusual – and in polite society, impertinent – question. But an honest assessment of usually ignored facts yields an unusual answer, in the negative, and the retrospective exercise offers lessons for the current moment. Seventy five years ago last week, "Victory in Europe" was declared in ...

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