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Aristocratic nationalism. Militarism. Fascism.

Cultural and psychological warfare
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Paris, France
Video involving clips from the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany.
During the Olympics ceremony, the French republic celebrated beheading a woman who had no political power, and whose crime was being forced to marry the heir to French throne.
Her last words was "excuse me", which she said to her executioner after she accidentally stepped on his foot.
Her children were also imprisoned and viciously tortured.
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Here is what French revolutionaries did to an innocent woman, just because she was Marie Antoinette's friend

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The French Revolution was a crime against humanity. Rest in peace to all the victims of this evil revolution. Vive la monarchie!
🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Statues of King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette of France, the last King and Queen of pre-revolutionary France, at the Basilica of Saint-Denis where they are buried. Saint-Denis, Île-de-France, France.

⚜️ Statues du roi Louis XVI et de la reine Marie-Antoinette de France, derniers roi et reine de la France pré-révolutionnaire, à la basilique Saint-Denis où ils sont enterrés. Saint-Denis, Île-de-France, France.
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Eton College Documentary (1967) Part 1 of 2
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Slander was dealt with quite severely in the Older Gulaþing Law. 
If one was found guilty of slander, the accuser was required to pay a fine to the accused, and the accused had the right to have him outlawed and kill him.
Examples mentioned in the law code included; accusing a man of unlawful sexual intercourse (likely adultery and/or homosexuality), claiming a man gave birth to a child (reference to Loki?), or comparing him to a bitch or mare (which implied homosexuality), accusing another of being a troll, werewolf or sorcerer, and accusing a woman of adultery. 
Forwarded from Lance's Legion
All self-doubt is weakness of will. All weakness of will is chosen.
Victory is possible. Always.
“Battle of Arsuf” by Éloi Firmin Féron.

The Battle of Arsuf took place on 7 September 1191. A combined European Crusader army of 11,200 men led by King Richard I “the Lionheart” of England faced a Saracen army of 25,000 men led by Saladin, Sultan of Egypt and Syria.

Despite being outnumbered more than two to one, King Richard the Lionheart of England led the Crusader army to victory over the Saracen army. The Saracen army lost 7000 men killed in combat, including 32 emirs, while the Crusader army only lost 700 men killed in combat.

Following the Crusader victory, the Crusaders took control of the central coast of Palestine, including the city of Jaffa.

Glory to England! Glory to Europe!
Forwarded from Eurosiberia
Components of English DNA

Normans: Germanic Vikings from Scandinavia who conquered and settled Normandy mixed with the native Franks (also Germanic) who were already in Normandy.

Saxons: Germanics from Germany

Angles: Germanics from Germany

Jutes: Germanics from Denmark and Germany

Scandinavians: Pure Germanics

Britonics: Celts

Romans: Ancient Roman traces from Roman Britain
Forwarded from The Golden One
⚜️ Right-wing: The highest aim is glory.

🟥Left-wing: The highest aim is sex.

Keep this in mind, it explains so much.
Forwarded from War Lover's Gallery