
Today we mark the first anniversary of the death of our great friend and comrade Ursula Haverbeck – a dedicated national socialist and historical revisionist who remained extraordinarily active until her long fight for her race, nation, and historical truth ended a fortnight after her 96th birthday.
Click here to read our obituary of Ursula.
The videos below include another great friend and comrade of H&D – the late Richard Edmonds – speaking at a demonstration in 2019 to mark Ursula’s 91st birthday outside the prison where she was then being held for the political ‘crime’ of disputing orthodox ‘Holocaust’ history. Richard gave H&D an English translation of his speech which is online here.
In the video below, Richard Edmonds introduces a film made by Lady Michèle Renouf and H&D assistant editor Peter Rushton which includes an interview with Ursula Haverbeck in English.
Today we also commemorate the anniversary of the murder of one of Europe’s greatest nationalist leaders. José Antonio Primo de Rivera, founder of the Spanish Falangist movement, was shot by a communist firing squad in a prison yard in Alicante on 20th November 1936.
Almost ninety years later the ideological heirs of these subversive forces forced the desecration of José Antonio’s grave in circumstances described here by our European correspondent Isabel Peralta, who reported from the scene of José Antonio’s reinterment at the San Isidro cemetery.
Today we have posted José Antonio’s speech to the inaugural meeting of the Falange, translated by the veteran British fascist Angus MacNab who lived in Madrid for many years after the war and was well known to one of our British academic comrades.
Today also marks the 50th anniversary of the death of Gen. Francisco Franco, who led Spain for more than thirty-six years after his victory in the civil war of 1936-39.
As regular readers of H&D will know, Franco’s ideological legacy and historical record contains many ambiguities, but his nationalist victory in 1939 was an important defeat for the Europe-wide forces of communist subversion.
This weekend the Real History blog will mark this anniversary by beginning an important new series of historical articles, making stunning revelations about the true nature of that communist subversion and revealing previously unknown aspects of the notorious Cambridge spy ring.
Links to the first of these articles will appear here soon!
