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Need ww1 summary, video or text. Using GI Bill as a history major, ww1 and ww2 coming up in one of my courses. I'm ready for post ww1 and ww2, but this professor of course teaches the kiked version of everything. Trying to expose these kids to some truths they won't otherwise be exposed to. Needs to be citable.
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ScipioAfricanus1911 on scored.co
1 year ago 2 points (+0 / -0 / +2Score on mirror )
"Storm of Steel" by Ernst Jünger is an excellent soldier's perspective of the war. It starts when he was a private in 1915 and goes through to 1918 and the end of the war. He was awarded the Iron Cross & was wounded over a dozen times, including being shot in the chest.

Despite that, he went to be a Hauptmann (Captain) in the Wehrmacht from 39-44, was again awarded the Iron Cross (2nd Class) and didn't die till 1998 at the age of 102. And of course, since his death, kikes have tried to (((revise))) his personal history to make it seem like he was against the National Socialist movement, which I don't believe for a fucking second. He refused to submit to "denazification" shit by the coward limeys after the war, and was banned from publishing his writing in Europe for many years after 1945. Kikes don't care though, the dead are especially useful to them since the dead cannot speak on their own behalf. But I digress.

Storm of Steel is a great read and while it might not be comprehensive (as SFA recommended, you can get a good idea of the war & postwar German perspective from "Mein Kampf") I think everyone here should pick it up.
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