The Sikh Martial Art of Gatka

UK: The Disturbing “Dialectical History” of Poles and Sikhs in the UK! (9.6.2026)

In 1934, Poland granted Goebbels a State Visit – during which the establishing of the first modern Concentration Camp (in “Bereza”) was established in East Poland. An old Czarist Military Barracks was converted in 1934 to “process” ethnic Russians out of Poland (prior to this area being invaded by the Poles in 1920 – this area used to be part of West Russia). In 1938, Polish Forces joined their Nazi German ally in the invasion of Czechoslovakia. During 1939, Hitler betrayed his fascist ally and invaded Poland – giving East Poland back to the Soviets. Churchill, who believed the West could invade and destroy the USSR using Poland as a corridor – fabricated an association between the Polish and the UK that simply did not exist. During the RAF bombing of Dresden (on February 13th, 1945) – considered a War Crime by many – it is a little known fact that many of the RAF pilots on that night were “Polish”. The Poles were annoyed at the time because the UK and US had agreed to Poland falling in the Soviet-sphere of post-WWII Europe.

Йозеф Геббельс Польша 1934

Email: The Differences Between Catholic Fascism & Germanic Nazism! (26.6.2025)

Due to the very good relations Mussolini had with the Pope – Catholic countries world-wide supported the fascist movement without necessarily becoming directly or formally involved in the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) or WWII (1939-1945). Tens of thousands of individual Catholics (encouraged by their Parish Priests) did travel from their home countries in Central and South America – as well as Eire – and joined the “Fascist” forces fighting in these conflicts. In Spain, for instance, thousands of Irish Catholics joined Franco’s troops (with an equal number also joining the “Socialist” forces armed by the USSR). Thousands more travelled to Italy and Nazi Germany to join the far-right forces fighting the West and the USSR. Poland is a Catholic country that elected a far-right government in 1930 – with Polish people taking to the streets when Hitler came to power in 1933! Goebbels paid a State visit to Poland in 1934 – and later that year – Poland opened the first “Concentration Camp” at Bereza in East Poland (designed to “process” all the ethnic Russians out the region). 

Joseph Goebbels Poland 1934

Fascist Poland: Joseph Goebbels at Krakow Airport! (4.11.2024)

Between 1933-1939 – Nazi German and Polish troops routinely carried-out joint military exercises whilst sharing fascistic ideology and political aspiration. Indeed, this cooperation between the Poles and the Germans reached a peak in 1938 when both countries staged a joint-invasion of Czechoslovakia! Despite all this agreement and alignment of policy – Hitler betrayed Poland in 1939 (on the grounds that Poles could not be Aryans) – whilst for some inexplicable reason, Churchill came to the aid of the Fascist Poles, misleading the British public by falsely implying that Poland was a country something similar to Surrey or Kent (containing a population that played Cricket and sipped warm beer on the Village Green)! Around 1946, the Pope requested that the UK quietly take upwards of 10,000 Nazi Ukrainian War Criminals taking refuge with the Catholic Church.

The Soviet Red Army “Liberation” (22.7.1944) of the Majdenak Concentration Camp! (6.6.2023)

This was the first official encountering of a Hitlerite Death Camp during WWII but even then – the West was beginning to disavow its alliance with the USSR – implying the regime habitually used ‘lying’ to mould material reality! The ironic point about this Western policy is that the misrepresentation of the history and ideology of the USSR in this instance – is that it represents a direct application of ‘Holocaust Denial’! We are taught in the West that Soviet suffering does not matter and that the 41 million dead Soviet men, women and children are probably better off dead! In fact, the suffering of the Jews has been meticulously recorded – although the US-controlled Wikipedia likes to continuously ‘reduce’ the number of victims in Camps ‘Liberated’ by the Soviets – whilst simultaneously ‘increasing’ the number of those who perished in the Camps Liberated by the Western allies! Due to the sacrifice of the Soviet Red Army in Eastern Europe – the survival chances of my grandfathers fighting in Western Europe were greatly increased! Thank you Russia – thank you USSR!