TT Live 11: Tom Hingest on National Socialism, Third Reich

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Tune in for our first show of 2013 on January 5th @ 10pm EST as we interview the author of FirstWord.US about National Socialism and the Third Reich. We’ll discuss truth and lies about Hitler’s rule as Führer of Germany. As always, the chat room will be open for your questions.

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5 thoughts on “TT Live 11: Tom Hingest on National Socialism, Third Reich

  1. Fr. John+

    I understand that you consider talking about Christian Identity at some time in the future.
    While I have been accused of being a CI, the vast majority of those adherents and I would not see eye to eye. Even so, I would be concerned that their primary constructs be misconstrued on a radio forum, so I would like to offer my ‘on-air’ comments, if you think they would be helpful. You can contact me at the above email.

    1. Christian Gray Post author

      Absolutely, Fr. John. I’ll get in touch with you when that show approaches. Likely in April.

  2. Tom Hingest

    I made some “verbal typos” that I hope the listeners can “hear through” correctly — for example, that the French occupied eastern Germany (should of course have been western) and the Soviets marching eastward (should have been “westward” of course).
    The oriental city that was decadent like Berlin was Shanghai, not Singapore. My apologies to the great people of Singapore (and even in Shanghai, it was largely the English and French colonial sectors).
    Also, I failed to mention that besides the Catholic, Lutheran, and Dutch Reformed schools, the first major impetus for private schools was in reaction to the bussing impositions starting in the 60’s — in northern cities like Wilmington, DE, for example. However, that movement does not appear to have been specifically a Christian movement. So, Rushdoony can be credited with galvanizing a specifically Christian movement of education — though that too was part of the same reaction to the 60’s craziness of which the flight from bussing was also a part.

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