Jacques R. Pauwels

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1917

1917

The Year of Troubles

From: The Great Class War 1914-1918

The soldiers of all belligerent countries become rebellious and mutinies break out. On the home front, the restlessness and discontent of undernourished civilians is reflected in countless … 26 $2.60 Add
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1939–1945

1939–1945

Hitler’s War?

From: Big Business and Hitler

Revisionist historian Jacques R. Pauwels examines World War II (1939-1945) focussing on how it furthered the interests of big business in Germany and Germany’s elite 15 $1.50 Add
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A Pact in 1939, Seed of Victory in 1945
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A Pact in 1939, Seed of Victory in 1945

From: Myths of Modern History

This chapter tackles a myth recently "certified" by the European parliament: that WW2 became possible because Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union concluded an “alliance,” … 30 $3.00 Add
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<p>A Second Front for Stalin, or a Third Front in the Air?</p>

A Second Front for Stalin, or a Third Front in the Air?

From: The Myth of the Good War

1942. Analyzes why the decision not to open a second front was made by the British and American forces 14 $1.40 Add
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A Useful New Enemy

A Useful New Enemy

From: The Myth of the Good War

Analyzing how the Cold War was useful to the American Power elite. 10 $1.00 Add
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After 1945

After 1945

From the Good War to Permanent War

From: The Myth of the Good War

Analyzes who this was a good war for as it has been exemplified in history showcasing that it was good for a select few and brings the analysis an what it means today with regards to the war … 15 $1.50 Add
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After Pearl Harbor

After Pearl Harbor

“Business as Usual”

From: Big Business and Hitler

Revisionist historian Jacques R. Pauwels examines how in the aftermath of Pearl Harbour (1941-1942) the relationship between Hitler’s regime and American big business still existed even … 12 $1.20 Add
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America and the Red Peril

America and the Red Peril

From: The Myth of the Good War

Analyzes how the American Power elites were against communism and Bolshevism and therefore liked European facism and Hitler’s Nazism. 13 $1.30 Add
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America Between Confidence and Concern

America Between Confidence and Concern

From: The Myth of the Good War

Contemplating the future in the post war world has both elements of confidence and concern for America which are analyzed in this chapter which concludes that there is no room for communism in … 10 $1.00 Add
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American Fans and Partners of Hitler

American Fans and Partners of Hitler

From: Big Business and Hitler

Revisionist historian Jacques R. Pauwels looks at the support that Hitler received from American industrialists and bankers who were tied to German business from 1920-1940. 17 $1.70 Add
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An Anti-Soviet Crusade?

An Anti-Soviet Crusade?

From: The Myth of the Good War

The so-called German Option, the possibility of an alliance between the Americans and the British on the one side and the Germans on the other, thus constituted an important element of the hard … 13 $1.30 Add
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An Unsatisfied Beneficiary

An Unsatisfied Beneficiary

From: Big Business and Hitler

Revisionist historian Jacques R. Pauwels breaks down the different ways big business in Germany supported facism and how it relates to their support of Hitler from 1933-1945. 7 $0.70 Add
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August 1914

August 1914

Enthusiasm and Resignation (1)

From: The Great Class War 1914-1918

1914. The assassination in Sarajevo — basically a rather unimportant event — does not constitute a genuine casus belli. But it provides the elite with the pretext it needs to unleash … 18 $1.80 Add
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August 1914

August 1914

Enthusiasm and Resignation (2)

From: The Great Class War 1914-1918

1914. Why do the plebeians go to war so meekly? Because they have been indoctrinated to do so in an extremely effective fashion by the school and the church, or compelled by compulsory military … 20 $2.00 Add
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Better Hitler than “Rosenfeld”

Better Hitler than “Rosenfeld”

From: Big Business and Hitler

Revisionist historian Jacques R. Pauwels examines the great depression (1929-1929) in America and how the tides were shifting for the American elite. He focusses on the rise of anti-semitism in … 17 $1.70 Add
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Between Morgenthau and Moscow

Between Morgenthau and Moscow

From: Big Business and Hitler

Revisionist historian Jacques R. Pauwels examines the impact of the war on American corporate operations in Germany, with focus on the year 1948. 7 $0.70 Add