World War II

James Bacque - Other Losses: Death of Millions of German Prisoners After World War II - Hour 1

James Bacque was born and educated at Upper Canada College and Trinity College in Toronto. He has worked in literature and history since he published his first novel The Lonely Ones, in 1969. Other Losses and Crimes and Mercies, both accounts of the astonishing history of the Allied massacres in postwar Germany, have been sold world-wide. His work has been the subject of a book, an academic conference, and many articles and TV documentaries in Canada, the UK, the USA, France and Germany. Bacque has won several literary prizes and awards, including the Bismarck Medal.

Brexit, Turkey, Terror & Provocateurs: Jay Dyer on Boiler Room

 
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Jay on Tragedy & Hope 3: Stalin, Hitler, Illuminism & the Occult Empire (Half)

Jay Dyer
21st Century Wire
Lecture 3 of my series on the entirety of Quigley’s Tragedy and Hope takes us into the period of the Bolshevik Revolution and the rise of Stalinism, as well as the rise of Hitler and the Nazis. In this talk, I cover Quigley’s thesis, as well as my own insights about the occult dimensions of these buildups (he leaves out).

Jay Dyer on Tragedy & Hope 2: Golden Bank for International Shakedowns (Half)

This is the first free hour of my talk on Quigley’s Tragedy and Hope where we cover the next few chapters dealing with World War I and the reparations on Germany as a cloak for Global Government by the true “Inner Circle” of Illuminists and a one world order through the BIS, and the lead-up to World War II. For full talks, subscribe to JaysAnalysis at the PayPal links at my for 4.95 a month or 60.00 a year.
Part 1 of the lecture series is here.