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Tag Archives: hitler
No, Hitler Did Not Let the British Escape at Dunkirk
The first week of June, 1940, was a truly perilous time for the Allies in World War II. The German invasion of France a month earlier had torn apart the over-matched, poorly-led Allied army and drove the remnants back toward / read more…
Posted in Conspiracy Theories
Tagged in dunkirk / hitler / white supremecy / world war ii
Historical Misquotes, Volume 2
Welcome to another edition of Historical Misquotes, where we take a look at some of the most famous utterances in culture and history to determine if they were actually said, and if so, in those exact words. Last time we / read more…
Posted in Urban Legends
Tagged in bad history / gun control / historical misquotes / hitler / stalin
Historical Misquotes, Volume 1: War and Warriors
The comment section for my recent post on Kitty Werthmann features a staggering array of opinions on a variety of controversial subjects. We like that. It also contains the use of several quotes attributed to people who, despite popular convention, / read more…
Posted in Urban Legends
Tagged in historical misquotes / history / hitler / patton / stalin / yamamoto


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