National Socialist Journal # 1
Book Details
Author(s)Paul David Cook
ISBN / ASINB009AURO78
ISBN-13978B009AURO72
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
Description
In this inaugural edition, Mr. Cook has written six major articles that explain the National Socialist agenda in a logical manner.
The Origins of National Socialism shows the developmental political vision of one man that not only changed a country but the world.
In Losing the Great War and the Consequences for the Future you will find the history of Germany's domestic turmoil, the Red Revolution which was the civil war for survival, the ineffective liberal leftist Weimer Republic which pandered to the communists and the dangerous Versailles Treaty that lay the foundation for the Second World War.
In Danzig ist German! the importance of the city that was forcibly taken from the Reich and how as a political pawn, it not only changed the world, but had Poland became productive instead of counter-productive, the war could have been avoided.
The Reich Party Rallies and the Importance of the Blood Flag are self explanatory, however it is interesting to note that there has been no comparable political situation in the United States for either the rallies or the flag, which only highlights the constant political strife and domestic division.
A Pre-emptive Strike: Striking the Savage Beast covers the first six months of Operation Barbarossa, the invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941, in detail which happened to be the largest land campaign in the history of the world and releases the vital information that the postwar Hitler haters wanted to keep secret.
Lastly, America's Traitorous Dictator: How FDR Pushed America into an Unwanted War is a detailed account of how the communist apologist president specifically pushed America into a global conflict its people did not want for the sake of personal and political selfishness.
The Origins of National Socialism shows the developmental political vision of one man that not only changed a country but the world.
In Losing the Great War and the Consequences for the Future you will find the history of Germany's domestic turmoil, the Red Revolution which was the civil war for survival, the ineffective liberal leftist Weimer Republic which pandered to the communists and the dangerous Versailles Treaty that lay the foundation for the Second World War.
In Danzig ist German! the importance of the city that was forcibly taken from the Reich and how as a political pawn, it not only changed the world, but had Poland became productive instead of counter-productive, the war could have been avoided.
The Reich Party Rallies and the Importance of the Blood Flag are self explanatory, however it is interesting to note that there has been no comparable political situation in the United States for either the rallies or the flag, which only highlights the constant political strife and domestic division.
A Pre-emptive Strike: Striking the Savage Beast covers the first six months of Operation Barbarossa, the invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941, in detail which happened to be the largest land campaign in the history of the world and releases the vital information that the postwar Hitler haters wanted to keep secret.
Lastly, America's Traitorous Dictator: How FDR Pushed America into an Unwanted War is a detailed account of how the communist apologist president specifically pushed America into a global conflict its people did not want for the sake of personal and political selfishness.


