The Communist Hell
30.7.1941: "Hell can be no worse than this 'Soviet paradise'. There is no hope of salvation. What Bolshevism has done to humanity is a sin against God, a crime one cannot begin to understand. Every German who formerly thought Bolshevism was a worthy idea and who threatened us National Socialists with death and bloodshed only because we didnโt believe in this nonsense should be ashamed! We were right! We are all shaken and moved as we face this misery, this suffering, this hopeless Bolshevist life. They stole everything from these people except the very air they breathed. The land they inherited from their fathers became a collective, the property of the state, and they became slaves worse than those of the darkest Middle Ages in Germany."
1. Diewerge, W. (1941). Deutsche Soldaten sehen die Sowjet-Union. Letter of Lieutenant Otto of Deiรenroth to Kemmel in Altenau Military Post Number 12 827D
2. Engelhardt-Kyffhรคuser, O. (1942). Troops Entering Riga
30.7.1941: "Hell can be no worse than this 'Soviet paradise'. There is no hope of salvation. What Bolshevism has done to humanity is a sin against God, a crime one cannot begin to understand. Every German who formerly thought Bolshevism was a worthy idea and who threatened us National Socialists with death and bloodshed only because we didnโt believe in this nonsense should be ashamed! We were right! We are all shaken and moved as we face this misery, this suffering, this hopeless Bolshevist life. They stole everything from these people except the very air they breathed. The land they inherited from their fathers became a collective, the property of the state, and they became slaves worse than those of the darkest Middle Ages in Germany."
1. Diewerge, W. (1941). Deutsche Soldaten sehen die Sowjet-Union. Letter of Lieutenant Otto of Deiรenroth to Kemmel in Altenau Military Post Number 12 827D
2. Engelhardt-Kyffhรคuser, O. (1942). Troops Entering Riga
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Divine Intimacy - Fr. Gabriel of St. Mary Magdalen.pdf
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recommended by a holy SSPX Priest, liturgical meditations for every day of the year
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Mora, S. and Zwierniak P., (1945). Map of the Soviet Concentration Camps (Gulags) in Russia.
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D III 88 (1939)
German Language with English Subtitles
D III 88 is a 1939 German drama film directed by Herbert Maisch and Hans Bertram and starring Christian Kayรler, Otto Wernicke and Heinz Welzel. It was made as a propaganda film with the support of Luftwaffe chief Hermann Gรถring, and was the last of a series of Nazi aviation films to be made before the outbreak of World War II. It was one of the most commercially successful films released during the Nazi era. It was praised by Joseph Goebbels as "an irreproachable film of national destiny". The title, referring to the serial number of the Albatros D.III flown by one of the characters in the World War I, was an attempt to re-inforce the propaganda link between the modern Luftwaffe and that of World War I.
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German Language with English Subtitles
D III 88 is a 1939 German drama film directed by Herbert Maisch and Hans Bertram and starring Christian Kayรler, Otto Wernicke and Heinz Welzel. It was made as a propaganda film with the support of Luftwaffe chief Hermann Gรถring, and was the last of a series of Nazi aviation films to be made before the outbreak of World War II. It was one of the most commercially successful films released during the Nazi era. It was praised by Joseph Goebbels as "an irreproachable film of national destiny". The title, referring to the serial number of the Albatros D.III flown by one of the characters in the World War I, was an attempt to re-inforce the propaganda link between the modern Luftwaffe and that of World War I.
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This anthology of essays, Northern Myths, Modern Identities, explores the various ways in which ancient mythologies have been cultivated in the cultural construction of ethnic, national and supra-national identities from 1800 to the present. How were Old Norse, Finno-Ugric and Frisian myths employed as rhetorical devices in national narratives? And how did (and do) these new interpretations convey a sense of โnorthernnessโ? This volume approaches these issues from an interdisciplinary and international perspective, and brings together case studies from Scandinavia, the Baltic region, Friesland, Britain, the United States and even Japan. Thus, it provides a unique insight into the reception history and uses of northern myths in the present, and their role in the creation of modern identities.
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The Communist expulsion out of Austria by Our Lady โ October 1955
Post WW2, Austria was divided between four countries: America, France, the United Kingdom, and Russia, which was still communist. The part of the country under the USSR was subject to harsh persecutions and atrocities of the regime. Capuchin Fr. Petrus Pavlicek, inspired by Our Lady of Fatima founded the Holy Rosary Crusade of Reparation in 1947. By 1955, after eight years spreading the word about the Crusade throughout Austria, the Rosary processions would reach sizes of 500,000 people, about one-tenth of the Austrian population. By October, the Soviets had pulled out of Austria entirely. Each year on September 12th, the feast of the Holy Name of Mary, thousands gather in Vienna to thank the Mother of God for her intercession in freeing their country from communist control.
Once again, Our Mother crushes the serpent under her heel. Pray the Rosary for the times we live in, pray it much.
Holy Mary, pray for us!
Post WW2, Austria was divided between four countries: America, France, the United Kingdom, and Russia, which was still communist. The part of the country under the USSR was subject to harsh persecutions and atrocities of the regime. Capuchin Fr. Petrus Pavlicek, inspired by Our Lady of Fatima founded the Holy Rosary Crusade of Reparation in 1947. By 1955, after eight years spreading the word about the Crusade throughout Austria, the Rosary processions would reach sizes of 500,000 people, about one-tenth of the Austrian population. By October, the Soviets had pulled out of Austria entirely. Each year on September 12th, the feast of the Holy Name of Mary, thousands gather in Vienna to thank the Mother of God for her intercession in freeing their country from communist control.
Once again, Our Mother crushes the serpent under her heel. Pray the Rosary for the times we live in, pray it much.
Holy Mary, pray for us!
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On Emperor Maxentius
"Maximinus was made Emperor by the army; a man born in Thrace of most humble parentage, his father being a Goth named Micca, and his mother a woman of the Alani called Ababa. He reigned three years and lost alike his empire and his life while making war on the Christians." (Jordanes)
"The Romans could bear his barbarities no longer... they rose against him in revolt..." (Eusebius of Caesarea)
Maxentius' Rise to power carries this story:
"...after his first years spent in rustic life, he had come from his flocks to military service in the reign of the Emperor Severus and at the time when he was celebrating his son's birthday. It happened that the Emperor was giving military games. When Maximinus saw this, although he was a semi-barbarian youth, he besought the Emperor in his native tongue to give him permission to wrestle with the trained soldiers for the prizes offered. Severus marvelling much at his great size-for his stature, it is said, was more than eight feet..."
"Maximinus was made Emperor by the army; a man born in Thrace of most humble parentage, his father being a Goth named Micca, and his mother a woman of the Alani called Ababa. He reigned three years and lost alike his empire and his life while making war on the Christians." (Jordanes)
"The Romans could bear his barbarities no longer... they rose against him in revolt..." (Eusebius of Caesarea)
Maxentius' Rise to power carries this story:
"...after his first years spent in rustic life, he had come from his flocks to military service in the reign of the Emperor Severus and at the time when he was celebrating his son's birthday. It happened that the Emperor was giving military games. When Maximinus saw this, although he was a semi-barbarian youth, he besought the Emperor in his native tongue to give him permission to wrestle with the trained soldiers for the prizes offered. Severus marvelling much at his great size-for his stature, it is said, was more than eight feet..."
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On Emperor Maxentius "Maximinus was made Emperor by the army; a man born in Thrace of most humble parentage, his father being a Goth named Micca, and his mother a woman of the Alani called Ababa. He reigned three years and lost alike his empire and his lifeโฆ
[Severus] bade him contend in wrestling with the camp followers, in order that no injury might befall his soldiers at the hands of this wild fellow. Thereupon Maximinus threw sixteen attendants with so great ease that he conquered them one by one without taking any rest by pausing between the bouts. So then, when he had won the prizes, it was ordered that he should be sent into the army and should take his first campaign with the cavalry. On the third day after this, when the Emperor went out to the field, he saw him coursing about in barbarian fashion and bade a tribune restrain him and teach him Roman discipline. But when he understood it was the Emperor who was speaking about him, he came forward and began to run ahead of him as he rode. Then the Emperor spurred on his horse to a slow trot and wheeled in many a circle hither and thither with various turns, until he was weary.
And then he said to him "Are you willing to wrestle now after your running, my little Thracian?"
And then he said to him "Are you willing to wrestle now after your running, my little Thracian?"
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[Severus] bade him contend in wrestling with the camp followers, in order that no injury might befall his soldiers at the hands of this wild fellow. Thereupon Maximinus threw sixteen attendants with so great ease that he conquered them one by one without takingโฆ
"As much as you like, O Emperor," he answered.
So Severus leaped from his horse and ordered the freshest soldiers to wrestle with him. But he threw to the ground seven very powerful youths, even as before, taking no breathing space between the bouts. So he alone was given prizes of silver and a golden necklace by Caesar. Then he was bidden to serve in the body guard of the Emperor.'
Jordanes. History of the Goths.
Voshart. Portraits of Roman Emperors
Statue of Severus
Bust of Maxentius
So Severus leaped from his horse and ordered the freshest soldiers to wrestle with him. But he threw to the ground seven very powerful youths, even as before, taking no breathing space between the bouts. So he alone was given prizes of silver and a golden necklace by Caesar. Then he was bidden to serve in the body guard of the Emperor.'
Jordanes. History of the Goths.
Voshart. Portraits of Roman Emperors
Statue of Severus
Bust of Maxentius
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Heinrich Himmler visits the externe Stones
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