This was Dresden ninety years ago during the Third Reich. A city and an era representing a peak of European civilisation.
Less than a decade later it was obliterated by terror bombing as Stalin’s British and American allies – in an action designed to support the Red Army’s murderous rampage across Germany’s eastern frontier – dropped more than 3,900 tons of bombs and incendiaries, causing a still unknown number of deaths, including disproportionate numbers of women and children, as the city was packed with refugees.
Today European patriots join our German comrades not only in mourning the dead, but in looking forward to a renaissance of the true Europe.
While far too many ‘nationalists’ (in Germany as throughout Europe) are prepared to support Stalin’s successor Vladimir Putin in the latest barbarous Russian assault on a sovereign nation, our comrades in III Weg stand shoulder to shoulder with Ukrainian patriots in their courageous defence of European values.
This solidarity in 2026 – as well as our solemn remembrance of 1945 – is the best guarantee that we shall soon have a Europe fit for Europeans, as we emerge from the long shadow of the 1945 cataclysm and the decades of domination by Washington and Moscow.
