Benton L. Bradberry Bücher



The Myth of German Villainy
- 458 Seiten
- 17 Lesestunden
Challenging the prevailing narrative, the book argues that Germany has been unjustly labeled as history's ultimate "villain." It contends that the country was not responsible for World War I or World War II but rather a victim of Allied aggression. The author suggests that Germany's opposition to Communism, which emerged after the instability of World War I, positioned it as a protector of Western, Christian Civilization. The text posits that the United States and Britain mistakenly aligned with the wrong side in these conflicts, leading to dire consequences for Western society.