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Musings on Marxism

 
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This was an informal discussion between Sword Brethren and William Finck which was never published here until today. It was a fill-in when Sword Brethren's scheduled afternoon program was postponed that week. In it we discussed Marxism, and Sword Brethren began to propose what had become our later series on Russia No. 1 and Bolshevism in the October Revolution. This was November 15th, 2009, only a short couple of hours before we had presented F.K. Wiebe, Germany and the Jewish Problem Part Three   

Positive Christianity in the Third Reich, Part 7 (Final)

 
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Here we conclude our presentation of Positive Christianity in the Third Reich by Professor D. Cajus Fabricius

 

Positive Christianity in the Third Reich, Part 6

 
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Here we continue our presentation of Positive Christianity in the Third Reich by Professor D. Cajus Fabricius

 

The great deception of WW2 was to fool all Christians of the allied forces to fight for communism against the Christian armies of Germany and her Christian allies.

Positive Christianity in the Third Reich, Part 5

 
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Here we continue our presentation of Positive Christianity in the Third Reich by Professor D. Cajus Fabricius

Positive Christianity in the Third Reich, Part 4

 
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Here we continue our presentation of Positive Christianity in the Third Reich by Professor D. Cajus Fabricius

Positive Christianity in the Third Reich, Part 3

 
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Here we continue our presentation of Positive Christianity in the Third Reich by Professor D. Cajus Fabricius

Positive Christianity in the Third Reich, Part 2

 
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Here we continue our presentation of Positive Christianity in the Third Reich by Professor D. Cajus Fabricius

We apologize to our listeners for the technical difficulties that caused this program to be interrupted and abbreviated. The short program is just over 50 minutes long.

Positive Christianity in the Third Reich, Part 1

 
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Here we shall present Positive Christianity in the Third Reich by Professor D. Cajus Fabricius

Geopolitics: Hitler's Active Defense of Germany

 
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Sword Brethren and the Kaiser discuss the various steps which Adolf Hitler had to take in order to effectively defend Germany from those who would destroy it.

Justifying the National Socialist Reaction to the Reichstag Fire, Part 2 - The Inevitability of the Enabling Act

 
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What follows are book excerpts and notes which were prepared for this presentation.

Justifying the National Socialist Reaction to the Reichstag Fire, Part 2 - The Inevitability of the Enabling Act

In part one of this series, we showed that the threat of a Communist revolution in Germany was very real, and that the threat was recognized by the German Federal Government, right up through the early 1930's. We also saw that in its own propaganda, the German Communist Party itself had been threatening such a revolution through all of the years of the Weimar Republic. Therefore when the Reichstag burned, and the culprit was found to be a communist who admitted torching the building for the purpose of setting off such a revolution, whether the Communist Party itself was complicit or not is immaterial, the NSDAP and the German government as a whole had every right to believe that such a revolution was the purpose of the fire, and the Communist Party was therefore banned.

Here we shall present material from Mein Kampf which clearly shows that if the NSDAP ever came to power, the dissolution of other political parties and the parliamentary democracy in Germany as a whole was only inevitable, and therefore in 1933, the Enabling Act was indeed also inevitable.

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