The Road to World War II by William Gillespie

Some facts that should be more widely known by William Gillespie American Mercury, Spring 1976 THE ROLE of the United States in the Second World War was undoubtedly the most…

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Morgenthau Plan and its Aftermath

Professor James J. Martin was a well-known historian of revisionist books and articles. The Morgenthau Plan and its Aftermath was an article published in the Fall 1974 issue of The…

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Cuba: The Floating Arsenal by Dr. Manuel J. Reyes

Cuba: The Floating Arsenal by Dr. Manuel J. Reyes The American Mercury printed the article in the Fall 1971 after it appeared in the Congressional Record. EDITOR’S NOTE The following…

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Washington’s Greatest Triumph by Frances Tomlinson

Washington’s Greatest Triumph by Frances Tomlinson American Mercury Spring 1971 IT WAS ANOTHER cold March day and a flurry of snow prompted General George Washington, Commander of the Continental Armies,…

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U.S. Submits to Communists by Edward L. Delaney

U.S. Submits to Communists Efforts of German ambassador Rudolph Rahn to end the war in Europe were foiled by Soviet stooges in Washington and he was “rewarded” for his pro-U.S….

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The Zionist Tax On Your Food

The Zionist Tax on your Food First published by the American Mercury in 1971 by Fred Farrel TAXATION without representation is tyranny. When the government of His Majesty King George…

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