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Why are white nations blanketed with Holohoax memorials, even countries where the Holohoax did not take place?
Why are white nations blanketed with Holohoax memorials, even countries where the Holohoax did not take place?


Why do most people know how many Jews died during World War II but have no idea how many non-Jews died?
Why do most people know how many jews died during World War II but have no idea how many non-jews died?


Irmin Vinsonโ€™s ''Some Thoughts on Hitler and Other Essays'' is a book about propaganda. Vinson explains how the organized Jewish community uses the memory of Adolf Hitler and the Holohoax as weapons to stigmatize the patriotism and ethnic pride not just of Germans, but of all whites, including those who fought against Hitler.
Irmin Vinsonโ€™s ''Some Thoughts on Hitler and Other Essays'' is a book about propaganda. Vinson explains how the organized jewish community uses the memory of Adolf Hitler and the Holohoax as weapons to stigmatize the patriotism and ethnic pride not just of Germans, but of all whites, including those who fought against Hitler.


Vinson explains how this spurious white guilt and self-hatred has been used to break down white resistance to multiculturalism, miscegenation, affirmative action, and the invasion and colonization of white homelands by non-white immigrantsโ€”trends which, if not reversed, will lead to white extinction.
Vinson explains how this spurious white guilt and self-hatred has been used to break down white resistance to multiculturalism, miscegenation, affirmative action, and the invasion and colonization of white homelands by non-white immigrantsโ€”trends which, if not reversed, will lead to white extinction.

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Some Thoughts on Hitler & Other Essays is a 2012 book by Irmin Vinson.

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"Why are we subjected to more anti-Hitler propaganda today than during World War II?

Why are white nations blanketed with Holohoax memorials, even countries where the Holohoax did not take place?

Why do most people know how many jews died during World War II but have no idea how many non-jews died?

Irmin Vinsonโ€™s Some Thoughts on Hitler and Other Essays is a book about propaganda. Vinson explains how the organized jewish community uses the memory of Adolf Hitler and the Holohoax as weapons to stigmatize the patriotism and ethnic pride not just of Germans, but of all whites, including those who fought against Hitler.

Vinson explains how this spurious white guilt and self-hatred has been used to break down white resistance to multiculturalism, miscegenation, affirmative action, and the invasion and colonization of white homelands by non-white immigrantsโ€”trends which, if not reversed, will lead to white extinction.

In these clear, rational, and highly readable essays, Irmin Vinson exposes and demolishes this insidious propaganda, clearing the way for the reemergence of white pride and patriotism. Some Thoughts on Hitler will change more than your view of the past; it will also change your understanding of the presentโ€”and of our destiny."