Posted by: Flap in President 2008 | 16 11 2007 When will Ron Paul have an answer to his Neo-Nazi problem? The latest is that the Anti-Defamation League
BY STEVEN DUBOIS Associated Press | February 11, 2010 EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — The students stomped their feet, heckled and then stood and turned their backs
by Larry Keller SPLC HateWatch | February 10, 2010 How’s this for white supremacist irony? Derek Black, son of Stormfront.org founder Don Black and frie
By Adam Holland
Accused Holocaust Museum shooter James von Brunn was associated with the notorious far-right Marine Corps General Pedro A. Del Valle. In th
" ... On Aug. 10, 1944, principle German corporate leaders representing Krupp, Volkswagenwerk, Messerschmitt, Rheinmetall, Rochling, Büssing and other com
Has South Carolina Learned Nothing from War Against the Weak? By Adina Gewirtz | The Cutting Edge | February 8th 2010 S.C. Lt. Gov.Andre Bauer Silver Spri
Frank Rochelle holds two pictures of himself at his Onslow County home, one from 1968 on the right, he is in the center with unidentified soldiers at the b
Review I - The Cartwright Papers Otago Daily Times | 23 Jan 2010 More than 20 years since news of "the unfortunate experiment" at National Women's Hospit
By Allan Hall Daily Mail | 05th February 2010 Adolf Hitler took a primitive form of Viagra for his encounters with Eva Braun, claim the authors of a book a
By Allan Hall Daily Mail | January 21, 2010 Hermann Goering, shown here in 1936 Descendants of the leaders of the Nazi regime have spoken on camera for th
The Primo Levi Center and the Italian Cultural Institute Present Jews in Italy During the Holocaust NY Bluepring | Jan 31 2010 1:30 P.M. – Screening of
Vets' Claims Over CIA Experiments Survive By JAMIE ROSS (CN) - A federal judge in San Francisco has given the green light to an action by Vietnam vets say
The Scholarly Flaws of Liberal Fascism By Robert Paxton History News Network | 1-25-10 Robert Paxton is emeritus professor of history at Columbia Universit
Excerpt: WB Yeats and the Glittering Prizes Irish Times | January 25, 2010 ON JANUARY 1ST this year, Yeats finally went out of copyright, 144 years after