World War II

How Germany and Japan Could’ve Won by Miguel A. Faria, MD

Note: This article was written at the request of my friend, the late Samuel Chi, editor of RealClearHistory, and is reposted here for the enjoyment of our readers at HaciendaPublishing.com. Fortunately for the United States, the Japanese strategic plan for World War II was flawed in that the Japanese High Command decided to take on […]

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Roosevelt and Stalin — The Subversion of FDR’s Government by Communist Traitors and Fellow Travelers

Stalin’s Secret Agents: The Subversion of Roosevelt’s Government was written by two experienced authors and recognized authorities on the Cold War, M. Stanton Evans and Herbert Romerstein. Evans is a veteran journalist and former broadcaster, as well as the author of Blacklisted by History (2009), a biography of Senator Joseph McCarthy, and other momentous books. Romerstein

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Operation Snow, Pearl Harbor, and the Moles in the FDR Administration

On the eve of World War II, the little known Battle of Khalkan Gol between the Soviet Union and the Imperial Empire of Japan was fought to a climax on August 20-31, 1939. Suffice to say the Japanese Army in Mongolia was decisively defeated by elite Siberian Soviet army units at Khalkan Gol and Lake

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World War II (Part II) — Deception, Espionage, and Total War

 Operation Barbarossa — A Re-Enactment 70 Years Later SPECIAL BULLETIN  — from Radio Berlin a Special Report!June 22, 2011   7:00 AM We are sorry to interrupt your programming. It is the German Fuhrer, Adolf Hitler, speaking: “…At this moment a march is taking place that for its extent, compares with the greatest the world

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