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Eureka insights on ancient civlization(s)! YT
Post Date: 2020-09-03 19:36:13 by NeoconsNailed
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Lost Ancient Super Civilizations Currently Play-listing our best content on the secondary channel With new episodes on the Main coming soon;, Thanks for understanding guy's, I hope you're all safe & Enjoy - MH. Thank-You For Your Continued Support In Regard To Our Fight Against Academic Fallacies: If You Would Like To Support The Channel You Can Via The Following Avenues; Thank You, Join Us On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MysteryHis Click for Full Text!Poster Comment:Finally some fresh, serious findings and views -- diffusionism solved. He ties in (DON'T laugh) Atlantis with Aztlan and even Atlas. Those weird walls where rocks have been perfectly fitted together, ...

The Brits Who Stormed Omaha Beach, D-Day 1944
Post Date: 2020-09-03 19:01:12 by BTP Holdings
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The unknown story of the British unit that joined the Americans in storming Omaha Beach on D-Day, 6 June 1944 Many thanks to subscriber 'yeoldebiggetee' for suggesting this fantastic topic.

The V-2 Missile Heist
Post Date: 2020-09-03 15:37:30 by BTP Holdings
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Poster Comment:During Operation Paperclip, the U.S. brought Robert Oppenheimer and other rocket scientists to the U.S. This is how the U.S. space program was developed.

Wounded Tiger Tanks vs. US Halftracks
Post Date: 2020-09-02 20:12:56 by BTP Holdings
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Find out the incredible true story of how US Halftracks captured 3 fearsome but wounded German Tiger tanks during the Battle of France in 1944.

The Gaspee Affair of 1772
Post Date: 2020-09-01 14:33:00 by Pinguinite
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America's Private Militias of the Nineteenth Century
Post Date: 2020-09-01 09:37:04 by Ada
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Since at least as early as the mid-1990s, the term “militia” has been increasingly used by journalists and scholars on the left in connection with alleged “right-wing extremists.”1 Over time, the term “militia” has been used to describe nearly any group of nonleftist armed men, and has been generally used in close connection with terms like “extremism,” “violence,” and “vigilante.” We have been reminded of this in recent years during riots in places like Ferguson, Missouri (in 2014), and Kenosha, Wisconsin (in 2020). In both cases, armed volunteers attempted to assist private sector business owners with protecting their property ...

December 1944: USS Bergall vs IJN MyMkM and Ushio
Post Date: 2020-08-27 21:04:01 by Pinguinite
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The History Guy: History Deserves to Be Remembered In December 1944, a US submarine stumbled upon a Japanese heavy cruiser. The brief battle resulted in epic journeys for both. The History Guy recalls an event where the story was as much in what happened after the battle as it was in the battle itself. This is original content based on research by The History Guy. Images in the Public Domain are carefully selected and provide illustration. As very few images of the actual event are available in the Public Domain, images of similar objects and events are used for illustration.

Roosevelt’s Fraud at Yalta and the Mirage of the “Good War”
Post Date: 2020-08-26 09:40:11 by Ada
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This year is the 75th anniversary of the end of World War Two. One of the biggest frauds of the final stage of that war was the meeting at Yalta of Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and President Franklin Roosevelt. Yalta has become a synonym for the abandonment of oppressed people and helped inspire the 1952 Republican campaign theme, “20 years of treason.” The American media uncorked a barrage of tributes to Roosevelt on the 75th anniversary of his death in April. CNN, for instance, trumpeted Roosevelt as “the wartime president who Trump should learn from.” But there was scant coverage of one of his greatest betrayals. ...

Death Ride of the Luftwaffe - Operation Bodenplatte 1945
Post Date: 2020-08-26 08:35:16 by BTP Holdings
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Find out what happened during the last large-scale German Air Force operation of the war, made in support of the last ground offensives in the West.

Washington Should Remember the Past and Avoid a World War I Redux
Post Date: 2020-08-26 08:23:39 by Ada
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Attempting to apply historical lessons to current events typically is problematic. Circumstances change dramatically; almost any moment in time in 1914 looks radically different from any one in 2020. The rise of a dictator and onset of a war may be examples of dangerous trends to be avoided, but rarely are similar enough to current events to predict a repeat performance. Yet the onset of World War I begs for serious remembrance and even more assiduous avoidance. The conflict was a dramatic historical hinge point which radically transformed the world and set the stage for another, even worse global conflagration a generation later, followed by decades more chaos and conflict. A century ...

Rafwaffe - Britain's Enemy Aircraft Squadron
Post Date: 2020-08-25 20:21:14 by BTP Holdings
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Find out the story of the Rafwaffe - Britain's RAF squadron that only flew German aircraft!

60 RARE CAPTIVATING HISTORICAL GERMAN PHOTOS THAT WILL CHANGE THE WAY YOU SEE WORLD WAR 2 | PART 6 |
Post Date: 2020-08-18 21:22:22 by BTP Holdings
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Two prisoner exchanges took place between the 94th Division and the Germans in the isolated pockets. Mr. Andrew Hodges the American Red Cross representative assigned to the 302nd Infantry was the chief coordinator for the exchanges. On November 17, 1944, he arranged an ease fire between the Americans and the Germans in order to negotiate a prisoner exchange in the Lorient sector. After close inspection, the Germans accepted 71 men for exchange. Most of the men were from the ill-fated patrol from the 301st Infantry, with some prisoners from the 6th Armored and 83rd Infantry divisions. A second prisoner exchange was arranged on November 29th in the St Nazaire sector, fifty-three servicemen ...

David Irving - Can you trust ANYTHING he wrote?
Post Date: 2020-08-15 23:21:11 by BTP Holdings
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www.britannica.com/ event/HolocaustPoster Comment:It is a Holohoax of the worst sort.

“Send us Wheat or Coffins” | The Axis Occupation of Greece WW2
Post Date: 2020-08-15 23:02:24 by BTP Holdings
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This documentary describes some of the horrors that the Greek people went through under German (National Socialist), Italian (Fascist) and Bulgarian rule, covering mainland Greece (specifically Athens), the islands of Syros, Cephalonia (Kefalonia) and Kalymnos, amongst others. Poster Comment:You see here the Greeks were in the same shape and condition as the Irish were back in the 18th century.

Sink Argentina's Carrier 1982 - The Secret British Falklands War Mission
Post Date: 2020-08-15 20:46:10 by BTP Holdings
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The secret British mission to find and destroy the Veinticinco de Mayo, Argentina's only aircraft carrier, that threatened the Royal Navy's Task Force sent to recapture the Falkland Islands. Poster Comment:More Falklands intrigue.

Himmler's INSANE Reason for Recruiting non-Germans in the Waffen-SS
Post Date: 2020-08-15 19:16:48 by BTP Holdings
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My Patron - So long, John - is concerned that some people online are claiming that the Nazis were “just racially conscious" rather than full-on racist. These people argue that the Waffen-SS recruited non- Germans, which supposedly "proves" how "diverse" and "inclusive" the German Army was in WW2. Clearly, that view is total rubbish, as this video will make clear. And, in the process of answering this question, we'll discover just how INSANE Heinrich Himmler and Nazi ideology really were.

The Chetniks of WW2 Yugoslavia - Resistance or Axis Collaborators?
Post Date: 2020-08-15 18:50:29 by BTP Holdings
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Were the Chetniks Axis collaborators? Or did they resist the Axis during WW2? Time to explore this debate by exploring the situation in Yugoslavia during the war, and examining the Yugoslavian resistance, with a focus on Mihailovi's Chetniks. We can compare them to other Chetnik movements as well as to Tito's Communist 'Partisans' and see if we can figure out what the historical truth really is. Poster Comment:I worked with a Serbian guy and one from Montenegro. And I had a Serb as an Engineer. This was on Illinois State Highways.

The REAL Reason why Hitler HAD to start WW2
Post Date: 2020-08-14 13:05:46 by BTP Holdings
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The traditional explanation as to why Hitler had to start WW2 misses out one crucial element of Hitler's reasoning. In this video, not only are we going to spell out exactly what Hitler's reasoning is, but show why certain events - like the Autarky policy, the oil crisis and the Holocaust - were the consequence of that reasoning. This video is discussing events or concepts that are academic, educational and historical in nature. This video is for informational purposes and was created so that we may better understand the past and learn from the mistakes others have made. UPDATE: this video has been brigaded by Nazis and inter-Nazis who are downvoting and spouting propaganda in ...

The Missing Vulcan - Falklands 1982
Post Date: 2020-08-14 10:32:53 by BTP Holdings
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The extraordinary story of the Vulcan that never returned from Operation Black Buck 6 during the Falklands conflict. Find out where this aircraft went and how the British got it back.

Johann Sebastian Bach, Pipesmoker
Post Date: 2020-08-12 17:06:09 by X-15
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With the most recognizable name in baroque-era classical music, or perhaps music in general, Johann Sebastian Bach was indeed defined by his art. In 1705, when he was 20 years old, he walked 280 miles to attend a concert by the famous composer and organist, Dieterich Buxtehude. Bach stayed on for four months afterward to study with Buxtehude, hoping to succeed him as organist of Lübeck's St. Mary's Church, but upon learning that a requirement for that position was marriage to one of Buxtehude's daughters, Bach walked the 280 miles home instead. He would eventually marry and have 20 children with two wives, losing 12 in infancy. Three of his surviving children would become ...

Breitling Fighters fly LOW down a canal
Post Date: 2020-08-12 16:30:14 by X-15
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So we've already posted clips of this, but here's the full sequence of the 4 Breitling Fighters flying down a canal in Yverdon. First is Ray Hanna in the P-40, then Nigel Lamb in the Mustang followed by Cliff spink in the Corsair ending with Lee Proudfoot in Spitfire MH434. Poster Comment:This video clip has been resurrected, it's several years old.

Ancient Giants, Rituals, and Elite of Jekyll Island
Post Date: 2020-08-12 05:56:25 by noone222
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Poster Comment:I found this video interesting and since we've all been taught virtually nothing truthful or of any value throughout our lives I would suggest viewing this with an open mind, or even a closed mind, but please do view it and let me hear your thoughts.

UFOs Flying Over The White House In Washington D.C. (1952)
Post Date: 2020-08-11 13:47:46 by Bill D Berger
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In July 1952, several UFOs were spotted flying near the White House. During that entire summer, reports of UFOs were quite high, and they caused quite a stir among Americans.What Happened: One example from the past I like to use comes from July of 1952, when multiple UFOs were filmed flying over Washington D.C. In fact, during that summer there were a number of sightings reported. These sightings were known as “the Big Flap” and are quite well known among many ufologists. During that time, military jets that were sent out to take a closer look at these objects did so to no avail. The objects instantaneously accelerated at speeds that are still not attainable today by any ...

Monte Cassino: The Soldier's Story (World War 2 Battle Documentary) | Timeline
Post Date: 2020-08-10 21:27:01 by BTP Holdings
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In March 1944 the 1st and 4th Essex Battalion's were enmeshed in one of the most bloody, dramatic British engagements of the war - five brutal days of fighting for the key obstacle on the allied route to Rome. This is the story of the men who captured the mountain top.

Rocket U-Boats: V-1 Missile Attack New York 1945
Post Date: 2020-08-10 21:20:11 by BTP Holdings
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The secret German plan to bombard New York City with V-1 missiles launched from U-Boats. How close did they get?

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