JinjerZilla

JinjerZilla
Author: Jinjer Zilla
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2020-12-02
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1087932920

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A complete compilation of JinjerZilla's political cartoons from 2017 through 2020. This book documents his evolution- from his early days as a cartoonist with Libertarian proclivities, to his arrival into dissident politics as a passionate and ardent National Socialist.

Target Patton

Target Patton
Author: Robert K. Wilcox
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2010-10-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781596981683

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The death of General George S. Patton is shrouded in mystery. While officially the result of an unfortunate car accident, the evidence points to a far more malevolent plot: murder. So says investigative and military journalist Robert K. Wilcox in his book: Target: Patton: The Plot to Assassinate General George S. Patton. Written like a WWII spy thriller and meticulously researched, Target: Patton leads you through that fateful December day in 1945, revealing a chilling plan to assassinate General Patton. Backing up this shocking story with facts, photos, and eyewitness statements, Wilcox reveals long-hidden documents and accounts that explain how secrets Patton knew; and his strong anti-Soviet views;may have cost him his life. Not only does Wilcox reveal how, why, and when, he also names names; exposing little-known stories and secrets of such key players as General "Wild Bill" Donovan, the storied head of the OSS (the predecessor to the CIA); an OSS assassin; an Army intelligence agent; and even Josef Stalin himself. Target: Patton challenges readers to look at the evidence and question the conventional wisdom. After reading it, few will think of General Patton; or the circumstances surrounding his death; in the same way again.

The Jewish Revolutionary Spirit

The Jewish Revolutionary Spirit
Author: E. Michael Jones
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1210
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015077132358

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Spanning over 2,000 years, this study looks at the complex relationship between Jewish and Catholic thought from a social and historical perspective. Examining different significant moments for both religions throughout the centuries, this book analyzes and explains the conflicts that have arisen between the two religions since their beginnings.

Grass Productivity An Introduction to Rational Grazing

Grass Productivity  An Introduction to Rational Grazing
Author: Dr. Robert C. Worstell,Andre Voisin
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 503
Release: 2015-01-13
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781312832848

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SIMPLE questions often help us to understand problems better; and I think it indispensable, at the beginning of this work, to ask a question which appears simple in the extreme: "What is grazing?" The answer is generally as follows: "Causing grass to be eaten by an animal." That is correct! But here is another answer which, to my mind, is more realistic: "Causing the grass and the animal to meet." Since this book is almost exclusively concerned with grazing by cattle, I propose the following definition to the reader, requesting him to allow it to become well impressed upon his mind: Grazing is the meeting of cow and grass. It is by satisfying as far as possible the demands of both parties that we will arrive at a rational grazing, which will provide us with maximum productivity on the part of the grass while at the same time allowing the cow to give optimum performance. [From the Introduction]

Hitler

Hitler
Author: R. H. S. Stolfi
Publsiher: Prometheus Books
Total Pages: 686
Release: 2011-12-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781616144753

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This fascinating and richly detailed new biography of Hitler reinterprets the known facts about the Nazi Fuehrer to construct a convincing, realistic portrait of the man. In place of the hollow shell others have made into an icon of evil, the author sees a complex, nuanced personality. Without in any way glorifying its subject, this unique revision of the historical Hitler brings us closer to understanding a pivotal personality of the twentieth century.

Hitler

Hitler
Author: Brendan Simms
Publsiher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-10-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0465022375

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From a prize-winning historian, the definitive biography of Adolph Hitler Hitler offers a deeply learned and radically revisionist biography, arguing that the dictator's main strategic enemy, from the start of his political career in the 1920s, was not communism or the Soviet Union, but capitalism and the United States. Whereas most historians have argued that Hitler underestimated the American threat, Simms shows that Hitler embarked on a preemptive war with the United States precisely because he considered it such a potent adversary. The war against the Jews was driven both by his anxiety about combatting the supposed forces of international plutocracy and by a broader desire to maintain the domestic cohesion he thought necessary for survival on the international scene. A powerfully argued and utterly definitive account of a murderous tyrant we thought we understood, Hitler is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the origins and outcomes of the Second World War.

The Age of Entitlement

The Age of Entitlement
Author: Christopher Caldwell
Publsiher: Simon & Schuster
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2021-01-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781501106910

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A major American intellectual and “one of the right’s most gifted and astute journalists” (The New York Times Book Review) makes the historical case that the reforms of the 1960s, reforms intended to make the nation more just and humane, left many Americans feeling alienated, despised, misled—and ready to put an adventurer in the White House. Christopher Caldwell has spent years studying the liberal uprising of the 1960s and its unforeseen consequences and his conclusion is this: even the reforms that Americans love best have come with costs that are staggeringly high—in wealth, freedom, and social stability—and that have been spread unevenly among classes and generations. Caldwell reveals the real political turning points of the past half-century, taking you on a roller-coaster ride through Playboy magazine, affirmative action, CB radio, leveraged buyouts, iPhones, Oxycotin, Black Lives Matter, and internet cookies. In doing so, he shows that attempts to redress the injustices of the past have left Americans living under two different ideas of what it means to play by the rules. Essential, timely, hard to put down, The Age of Entitlement “is an eloquent and bracing book, full of insight” (New York magazine) about how the reforms of the past fifty years gave the country two incompatible political systems—and drove it toward conflict.

The Habsburg Monarchy 1809 1918

The Habsburg Monarchy  1809 1918
Author: A. J. P. Taylor
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 291
Release: 1976-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0226791459

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First published in 1941, The Habsburg Monarchy has become indispensable to students of nineteenth-century European history. Not only a chronological report of actions and changes, Taylor's work is a provocative exploration into the historical process of the most eventful hundred years of the Habsburg monarchy.