Delmer Berg, Last of American Volunteers in Spanish Civil War, Dies at 100
Delmer Berg, Last of American Volunteers in Spanish Civil War, Dies at 100 by Sam Roberts March 2nd (NY Times) Delmer Berg, the last known living veteran of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, which vainly...
View ArticleHuman sacrifice helped ancient societies entrench class divide, study suggests
(http://www.cbc.ca/) Why did so many ancient societies around the world make human sacrifices to appease the gods? A new study supports the theory that the practice may have played a key role in...
View ArticleObama to visit Hiroshima, will not apologize for World War Two bombing
[The hypocrisy and arrogance of the United States knows no bounds. Once again we see the leader of the only nation to use nuclear weapons on human beings lecturing others on disarmament and refusing to...
View ArticleImperialism, War, and U.S. Foreign Policy: An Interview with Stephen Gowans
By Janelle Velina Stephen Gowans is an independent writer and political analyst from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada whose main focus is on U.S. foreign policy. He is the author of the widely acclaimed book,...
View ArticleRed Army’s Operation Bagration Not D-Day Landings Broke Back of German...
[The Soviet Operation Bagration which began on June 22, 1944 was one of the largest offenses in scale and one of the most decisive operations in all of World War II. It dwarfed the D-Day landings in...
View ArticleSleeping With The Third Reich: America’s Unspoken “Alliance” with Nazi...
[Professor Michel Chossudovsky details how the United States made business deals with and collaborated with Nazi Germany in an attempt to destroy the Soviet Union, prior to (and in some cases during)...
View ArticleOn Holocaust Memorial Day US Embassy Falsely Claims America Liberated Auschwitz
[The war of information is not just being waged over current events. This article highlights that our history is also an active front in the battle for the soul of the people. Without access to the...
View ArticleFrom the Lead Years to the Talcum Years
(Above) President Jair Bolsonaro, by the School of Samba Vigário Geral in the parade of Carnival 2020, in allusion to the Brazilian clown ‘Bozo’. Very appropriate. By Rivaldo Cardoso Melo Fifty-six...
View ArticleOn Authority by Frederich Engels
[Under capitalism, most if not all facets of society are dictated by capital and profits; people are subordinated to the dictatorship of the bourgeoisie through the exploitation of human labour in...
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