Hitler’s Traitor: Martin Bormann and the Defeat of the Reich

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Lobster Issue 41 (Summer 2001) £££

Louis Kilzer Presidio Press, U.S., 2000, £18.99 (1)   Louis Kilzer has won two Pulitzer Prizes and is the chief investigative writer of the Denver Rocky Mountain News. A couple of chapters into this book it became clear why Kenneth de Courcy sold so many newsletters in the American Mid-West. A low point – or […]

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Oswald Mosley – Fascist and Sex Machine

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Lobster Issue 41 (Summer 2001) £££

[…] the ceremony included Hitler and Goebbels. The secrecy attending this event has generally been put down to his chivalrous desire to protect Diana. That such an unashamed Nazi and Hitler lover as Diana ever needed protection was always dubious and now it is absolutely clear that Mosley’s motives were less elevated: he did not […]

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The Holocaust Denial

Lobster Issue 13 (1987) £££

[…] in attempts to revise the Holocaust out of existence, it offers the only attempt I am aware of at an integrated survey of recent and current neo- nazi activities. Much of this will be familiar in outline to readers of Searchlight, but even the familiar sections – WACL, Northern League, Pearson, GRECE – have […]

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The rise and fall of the Bulgarian Connection

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Lobster Issue 13 (1987) £££

The rise and fall of the Bulgarian Connection Edward S. Herman and Frank Brodhead (Sheridan Square Publications, New York, 1986) When the Turkish Grey Wolves hold rallies they howl collectively. So, at times, do journalists of the ‘free press’. In 1979 Edward Herman wrote After the Cataclysm with Noam Chomsky in which they shredded Western […]

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Our Searchlight problem

Lobster Issue 24 (December 1992) £££

[…] ‘fascists’, he is a threat to the ‘line’. The piece in Tribune which aroused Searchlight‘s ire is a good example. Rather than dismissing Patrick Harrington as a ‘nazi’ or a ‘fascist’ on the basis of his previous membership of the National Front, O’Hara noted his apparent distance from NF positions and tentatively classified the […]

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Watergate revisited: Hougan’s ‘Secret Agenda’

Lobster Issue 9 (1985) £££

[…] wars be connected? The final thing worth noting about the McCord memo is his reference to the parallels between the situation in the US and that in Nazi Germany. His meaning is quite specific; yet Hougan, quoting a very similar letter from McCord to General Paul Gaynor, asks “Nazi Germany? What is McCord talking […]

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Feedback

Lobster Issue 50 (Winter 2005/6) £££

From: Mal Function In Tim Pendry’s ‘Fifth Column’ in the Lobster 49, he wrote ‘no-one seems yet to have written the tale of how this post-war generation passed on its passions, beliefs and networks to the Reagan generation’. (page 4) In fact Russ Bellant did in his Old Nazis, the New Right and the Republican … Read more

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Defending the Warren Commission:the line from Langley

Lobster Issue 23 (1992) £££

Introduction In 1967 the CIA sent out to ‘Chiefs, Certain Stations and bases’ a briefing document, Dispatch Document 1035- 960, titled ‘Countering Criticism of the Warren Report’. This unintentionally very revealing and faintly comic document was reproduced in issue 2 of the now defunct newsletter, The Dorff Report in March 1990. In view of the … Read more

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Letter from America. Rand Corporation. Kennedys. Pentagon. Oklahoma. Garrisonia

Lobster Issue 31 (June 1996) £££

[…] enquiries to the author Wendell L. Minnick. The latest Unclassified (number 36) contains a grim but well researched piece by John Kelly about postwar CIA collaboration with Nazi doctors in radiation experiments in the US, and much other stuff of interest. Despite its frequent typos, Unclassified is a very valuable resource. . Honey, I […]

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Dreamer of the Day: Francis Parker Yockey and the Postwar Fascist International

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Lobster Issue 39 (Summer 2000) £££

[…] and his importance to post-war fascism, by painstakingly retracing his footsteps through the murky world of his work for Henry Ford’s Michigan strike breakers; the German-American Bund; Nazi sabotage networks; turbulent relationships with Mosley and Gerald L.K. Smith; the post-war fascist international and its intersection with Western intelligence; KGB, Soviet diplomats; Stalinist artists; white […]

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