Category Archives: Historical Essays

Why I Stand With the Jewish People

I have been asked many times over the past few years why I have focused [...]

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The Lion of Anacostia and the Prince of Preachers

On July 6, 1887, the great abolitionist Frederick Douglass sat down to write a letter [...]

The Dutch Farm That Defied Hitler: One Family’s Courageous Rescue of Hundreds

Part 1 in a series on the little-known Holocaust rescuers of World War II On [...]

The Midwife of Auschwitz vs. the Angel of Death

Auschwitz’s “Angel of Death,” Dr. Joseph Mengele, was furious with the small, stubborn Polish midwife [...]

81 Years After V-E Day: Defend the Great Victors—but Don’t Let Their Triumph Become Our Replacement Religion

The 81st anniversary of Victory in Europe (V-E) Day dawns with precious few left who [...]

A European Christmas Carol

Grand-Place in Brussels during the Christmas season is breathtaking. The facades of the ornate Baroque [...]

The Racist Anti-White Smearing of Jane Austen

Emerging from the train station in Bath, my wife and I were greeted by the [...]

Science’s Greatest Scandal: The Horrifying History of Eugenics Asylums

It is rare that a mainstream media documentary is willing to confront the past and [...]

Zionism, Jew-hatred, and Israel’s Independence Day

On April 24, 1949, Israel celebrated the first anniversary of statehood with a torch-lighting ceremony. [...]

Review: Israel and the Future of Civilization

Douglas Murray’s On Democracies and Death Cults: Israel and the Future of Civilization begins with [...]