07.05.202515:12
06.05.202522:44
The 33rd Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS French Charlemagne. "The Last Defenders of The Reich".
@Insidethe3rdReich
@Insidethe3rdReich


06.05.202517:58
The term "Union" has historically indicated Communism. https://x.com/TheRoyalSerf/status/1919771753833791651
05.05.202520:41
The 30 greatest explorers were White men -- and not a single Jew, Asian, or African -- because Whites have the right combination of the following qualities:
a) an intense urge for self mastery through the overcoming of their weaker selves
b) spirit of adventure and desire to discover the unknown
c) a desire for heroism that leads them "as far as it is possible for man to go"
d) interest in knowledge for its own sake
e) a spiritual capacity to endure the greatest hardships (source)
a) an intense urge for self mastery through the overcoming of their weaker selves
b) spirit of adventure and desire to discover the unknown
c) a desire for heroism that leads them "as far as it is possible for man to go"
d) interest in knowledge for its own sake
e) a spiritual capacity to endure the greatest hardships (source)


01.05.202512:26
Happy May Day! 🌹🌿🌸🌿🏵🌱
A traditional White celebration of summer to come, of life, of beauty and of joy.
(The Jew communists tried to over-write the ages-old European festival with a death cult celebration of their new 'workers' (slaves)
A traditional White celebration of summer to come, of life, of beauty and of joy.
(The Jew communists tried to over-write the ages-old European festival with a death cult celebration of their new 'workers' (slaves)
29.04.202523:27


07.05.202514:31
THE CLIFFS OF LOUDOUN HEIGHTS
Colonel Thomas J. Jackson
Harpers Ferry, Virginia - May 6, 1861 by John Paul Strain
"As the thundering clouds of war began to gather across the tranquil countryside of Northern Virginia, a professor from the Virginia Military Institute was given the assignment by General Robert E. Lee to secure the town of Harpers Ferry and organize Confederate soldiers gathering in the area. Harpers Ferry was a key railroad link to Washington and produced thousands of rifles from its armory.
Wearing his old Blue VMI uniform, Colonel Jackson reconnoitered the mountainous heights surrounding the town in an effort to discover whether it was practicable to defend the location. In a letter to General Lee dated May 7, 1861 stressing the strategic importance of Harpers Ferry, Jackson used the information gathered in his reconnaissance to request a number of field pieces of artillery and as many troops as could be spared for the defense the of area." (continued at source)
Colonel Thomas J. Jackson
Harpers Ferry, Virginia - May 6, 1861 by John Paul Strain
"As the thundering clouds of war began to gather across the tranquil countryside of Northern Virginia, a professor from the Virginia Military Institute was given the assignment by General Robert E. Lee to secure the town of Harpers Ferry and organize Confederate soldiers gathering in the area. Harpers Ferry was a key railroad link to Washington and produced thousands of rifles from its armory.
Wearing his old Blue VMI uniform, Colonel Jackson reconnoitered the mountainous heights surrounding the town in an effort to discover whether it was practicable to defend the location. In a letter to General Lee dated May 7, 1861 stressing the strategic importance of Harpers Ferry, Jackson used the information gathered in his reconnaissance to request a number of field pieces of artillery and as many troops as could be spared for the defense the of area." (continued at source)


06.05.202522:22
Interview with Henri Fenet, the Battalion Commander of the 33. Waffen Grenadier Division der SS Charlemagne and winner of the Knight's Cross, Paris, 1989
https://open.substack.com/pub/avawolfe/p/interview-with-henri-fenet-the-battalion?r=37z2en&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
https://open.substack.com/pub/avawolfe/p/interview-with-henri-fenet-the-battalion?r=37z2en&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
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Hey Buddy

06.05.202517:23
NEVER FORGIVE, NEVER FORGET DRESDEN 1945! 😤
I'm reposting this from last year, it is now 80 years since the "good guys" mass murdered German people to break the Aryan spirit. But even though they tried their hardest, they didn't succeed, the Aryan spirit is not broken and the German people will rise again. 🫡
Hail Victory!
I'm reposting this from last year, it is now 80 years since the "good guys" mass murdered German people to break the Aryan spirit. But even though they tried their hardest, they didn't succeed, the Aryan spirit is not broken and the German people will rise again. 🫡
Hail Victory!
05.05.202519:21
"The French army landed in January 1862, aiming to rapidly take the capital of Mexico City, but Mexican republican forces defeated them in the Battle of Puebla on 5 May 1862 ("Cinco de Mayo"), delaying their march on the capital for a year. The French and Mexican Imperial Army captured much of Mexican territory, including major cities, but guerrilla warfare by republicans remained a significant factor and Juárez himself never left the national territory. The intervention was increasingly using up troops and money at a time when the recent Prussian victory over Austria was inclining France to give greater military priority to European affairs. The liberals also never lost the official recognition of the United States of America in spite of their ongoing civil war, and following the defeat and surrender of the Confederate States of America in April 1865 the reunited country began providing material support to the republicans." (source)
30.04.202517:19
The first time Indians came into White countries was in the Middle Ages. They gave us a new verb: /gyp/ as in to swindle, scam, cheat, rob.
A gypsy is indistinguishable from an Indian, Pakistani or Bangladeshi in terms of DNA.
https://news.softpedia.com/news/Gypsies-Origins-Traced-Back-to-Ancient-India-in-DNA-Study-312940.shtml
A gypsy is indistinguishable from an Indian, Pakistani or Bangladeshi in terms of DNA.
https://news.softpedia.com/news/Gypsies-Origins-Traced-Back-to-Ancient-India-in-DNA-Study-312940.shtml
29.04.202522:13
"No hay Moros en la costa" 🇪🇸 https://x.com/Valen10Francois/status/1912837466639196237


07.05.202513:46
On the Fall of Rome🏛
"Rome was not born of equality, and it did not rise by the will of the many. It was shaped by conquest, ordered by hierarchy, and ruled by the strongest.
Yet modern minds, softened by utopian fever dreams and poisoned by the cult of equality, look backward and see in the Roman Republic the blueprint of their own dogmas: democracy, universal rights, popular sovereignty. But this is illusion. The Roman Republic, Res Publica Romana, was never a democracy. It was a disciplined aristocratic order, a warrior republic in which law served strength and freedom belonged only to those who had earned it through service, sacrifice, and ancestral pride....
What Rome lost in tradition, it tried to replace with administration. The Republic had bound its citizens through kinship, cult, and civic ritual. The Empire bound its subjects through law, census, and coinage. Bureaucracy replaced brotherhood. The legions no longer fought for their homeland but for..."
source: 🧵 https://archive.fo/wip/ruGng
"Rome was not born of equality, and it did not rise by the will of the many. It was shaped by conquest, ordered by hierarchy, and ruled by the strongest.
Yet modern minds, softened by utopian fever dreams and poisoned by the cult of equality, look backward and see in the Roman Republic the blueprint of their own dogmas: democracy, universal rights, popular sovereignty. But this is illusion. The Roman Republic, Res Publica Romana, was never a democracy. It was a disciplined aristocratic order, a warrior republic in which law served strength and freedom belonged only to those who had earned it through service, sacrifice, and ancestral pride....
What Rome lost in tradition, it tried to replace with administration. The Republic had bound its citizens through kinship, cult, and civic ritual. The Empire bound its subjects through law, census, and coinage. Bureaucracy replaced brotherhood. The legions no longer fought for their homeland but for..."
source: 🧵 https://archive.fo/wip/ruGng
06.05.202522:22
The 33rd Waffen-Grenadier Division of the Waffen SS - Charlemagne During the Battle for Berlin-Mitte and Neukölln


06.05.202514:13
The victors write the histories, but the defeated preserve the truths. Though buried beneath years of distortion, censorship, and shame campaigns, the memory of the Confederacy endures. It persists not out of sentiment but because it represents something deeper than politics 🧵https://archive.fo/R5n30
05.05.202514:57


30.04.202515:53
Moira. County Down. c1910. Children hanging fern and gorse on May Eve, April 30th to keep the fairies out.
(National Museums Northern Ireland)
(National Museums Northern Ireland)
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Ahnenerbe



29.04.202518:38
What Jung saw in the rise of National Socialism was not a political program. It was an awakening. Not a renewal of reason, but its opposite: the storm. A mythic reassertion of the buried spirit of a people. A reckoning with the shadow they had refused to integrate. That shadow had a name. Wotan. (ibid) (pdf)
06.05.202522:45
06.05.202522:17
The last defenders of Berlin - The 33rd Waffen SS Grenadiers - Division Charlemagne
https://youtu.be/Wkpd0H161Zk
https://youtu.be/Wkpd0H161Zk
05.05.202521:06
"White men, the Christian Polish Hussar warriors who fought the Ottomans (Muslims), used to basically wear angel wings in battle. Some theorize they wore wings to make their horseback riding more aerodynamic and to intimidate their foes. Their opponents would have heard eerie whistling sounds as they approached." (source)


05.05.202514:56
Venice wasn’t built on solid ground
But on millions of wooden logs driven deep into the seafloor
Since 421 A.D. this floating city has defied both time & engineering logic
While most cities stand on bedrock or concrete, Venice rises on a forest of waterlogged timber
Specifically, alder trees~which do not rot underwater
When buried in clay and soaked in salty water, this wood doesn’t decay~it petrifies
Over centuries, it hardens, becoming nearly as tough as stone
A timeless wonder still holding up an entire city
St. Mark’s Campanile rests on 100,000 wooden piles
The grand Basilica della Salute required over a million
Each pile was hammered in by hand, spaced every half meter, driven up to three meters deep into the seabed
But why build a city on water?
In the early 5th century, Italy was under attack by Germanic & Hunnic tribes.
Fleeing invasions, people sought refuge in the muddy, marshy Venetian lagoon
The water was their wall. a natural fortress that enemies couldn’t easily cross (source)
But on millions of wooden logs driven deep into the seafloor
Since 421 A.D. this floating city has defied both time & engineering logic
While most cities stand on bedrock or concrete, Venice rises on a forest of waterlogged timber
Specifically, alder trees~which do not rot underwater
When buried in clay and soaked in salty water, this wood doesn’t decay~it petrifies
Over centuries, it hardens, becoming nearly as tough as stone
A timeless wonder still holding up an entire city
St. Mark’s Campanile rests on 100,000 wooden piles
The grand Basilica della Salute required over a million
Each pile was hammered in by hand, spaced every half meter, driven up to three meters deep into the seabed
But why build a city on water?
In the early 5th century, Italy was under attack by Germanic & Hunnic tribes.
Fleeing invasions, people sought refuge in the muddy, marshy Venetian lagoon
The water was their wall. a natural fortress that enemies couldn’t easily cross (source)
29.04.202523:43
The Travels Of Reverend Olafur Egilsson 📙 [pdf]


29.04.202515:04
Taking your flag is an act of war.
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