The Rise of the Fourth Reich

The Rise of the Fourth Reich
Title The Rise of the Fourth Reich PDF eBook
Author Jim Marrs
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 452
Release 2009-10-13
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0061840017

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Throw out everything you think you know about history. Close the approved textbooks, turn off the corporate mass media, and whatever you do, don't believe anything you hear from the government—The Rise of the Fourth Reich reveals the truth about American power. In this explosive new book, the legendary Jim Marrs, author of the underground bestseller Rule by Secrecy, reveals the frighteningly real possibility that today the United States is becoming the Fourth Reich, the continuation of an ideology thought to have been vanquished more than a half century ago. This concept may seem absurd to those who cannot see past the rose-colored spin, hype, and disinformation poured out daily by the media conglomerates—most of which are owned by the very same families and corporations who supported the Nazis before World War II. But as Marrs precisely explains, National Socialism never died, but rather its hideous philosophy is alive and active in modern America. Unfortunately, most people cannot understand the shadowy links between fascism and corporate power, the military, and our elected leaders. While the United States helped defeat the Germans in World War II, we failed to defeat the Nazis. At the end of the war, ranking Nazis, along with their young and fanatical protégés, used the loot of Europe to create corporate front companies in many countries, including the United States of America. Utilizing their stolen wealth, men with Nazi backgrounds and mentalities wormed their way into corporate America, slowly buying up and consolidating companies into giant multinational conglomerates. Many thousands of other Nazis came to the United States under classified programs such as Project Paperclip. They brought with them miraculous weapon technology that helped win the space race but they also brought their insidious Nazi philosophy within our borders. This ideology based on the authoritarian premise that the end justifies the means—including unprovoked wars of aggression and curtailment of individual liberties—has gained an iron hold in the "land of the free and the home of the brave." For the first time Jim Marrs has gathered compelling evidence that an effort has been underway for the past sixty years to bring a form of National Socialism to modern America, creating in essence a modern empire—or "Fourth Reich"!

The Fourth Reich

The Fourth Reich
Title The Fourth Reich PDF eBook
Author Gavriel D. Rosenfeld
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 413
Release 2019-03-14
Genre History
ISBN 1108497497

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The first history of postwar fears of a Nazi return to power in Western political, intellectual, and cultural life.

The Fourth Reich

The Fourth Reich
Title The Fourth Reich PDF eBook
Author Robert Van Kampen
Publisher Dell
Pages 560
Release 2009-02-19
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0307556255

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Based on biblical prophecy, this towering novel creates a chilling portrayal of what will happen in the world’s final days. Robert Van Kampen, one of the leading experts in scriptural prophecy, unleashes a dramatic and unforgettable vision of the end-times. It began forty years ago with an act of cutting-edge medical science. Today a charismatic politician named Nikolai seizes power, kills his enemy, and mesmerizes skeptics with his message of a new one-world government, setting off the seven-year period of tribulation. As famines and civil wars rock the glove, and as prophesied events begin to unfold, the truth explodes on an unsuspecting population: Nikolai is not just a tyrant, he is history’s most evil man, risen from the dead. Once the Third Reich nearly destroyed the world. This time it will not fail. . . . As the countdown to Holocaust II begins, reporter Anatoly Altshuler prepares an exodus for the people of Israel, Christian businessman Mike Teasdale sounds the survival call for the people of America, and Sonya Petrov, once Nikolai’s closest adviser, realizes her catastrophic mistake. As tensions mount, friends and families, Jews and Gentiles, find themselves stranded on different sides of an apocalyptic war—between the Antichrist . . . and the Messiah.

Fourth Reich of the Rich

Fourth Reich of the Rich
Title Fourth Reich of the Rich PDF eBook
Author Des Griffin
Publisher
Pages 316
Release 1976
Genre United States
ISBN

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The Nazi Hydra in America

The Nazi Hydra in America
Title The Nazi Hydra in America PDF eBook
Author Glen Yeadon
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 528
Release 2008
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0930852435

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This book exposes how US plutocrats launched Hitler, then recouped Nazi assets to lay the post-war foundations of a modern police state. Fascists won WWII because they ran both sides. Lays bare the tenacious roots of US fascism from robber baron days to Reichstag fire to the WTC atrocity and "Homeland Security", with a blow-by-blow account of the fascist take-over of America's media.

Aftermath

Aftermath
Title Aftermath PDF eBook
Author Ladislas Farago
Publisher Avon Books
Pages 596
Release 1975
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780380004072

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Law, History, and Justice

Law, History, and Justice
Title Law, History, and Justice PDF eBook
Author Annette Weinke
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 529
Release 2018-12-17
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1805399020

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Since the nineteenth century, the development of international humanitarian law has been marked by complex entanglements of legal theory, historical trauma, criminal prosecution, historiography, and politics. All of these factors have played a role in changing views on the applicability of international law and human-rights ideas to state-organized violence, which in turn have been largely driven by transnational responses to German state crimes. Here, Annette Weinke gives a groundbreaking long-term history of the political, legal and academic debates concerning German state and mass violence in the First World War, during the National Socialist era and the Holocaust, and under the GDR.