Simply Media 2018 DVD Secret Army - 2284 mins - 12 Discs

UK: Secret Army BBC WWII Series – “Communist” [Marqui] French Resistance! (3.12.2024)

Werth has spent WWII with the Soviet Red Army in the USSR between 1941-1945 – but he could read, write, and speak fluent French and spent much of his life in that country – being an expert in its political system, culture, and socio-economic system. The US broke-up and destroyed the Marxist-Leninist French Unions post-1944 and replaced these with their Trotskyite (fascist) variants. Furthermore, by propagating lies about the Marquis – giving the false impression that it was as bad as the Nazi Germans it opposed – the originally good attitude of the French general public was slowly brainwashed against it. Today, series like this are rarely aired on TV as the US agenda is to prevent any working class development in the Socialist direction. The preventing of Socialist education is the key to stopping the working class developing the strength to look after its own affairs and initiate a Revolution.

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Historical British Army “Ranks” & “Formations”! (30.8.2024)

There are a number of exceptions to this observation. In 1571, for instance, Queen Elizabeth I raised the “Holland Regiment”. Monck’s Regiment of Foot served the Parliamentary Cause during the English Civil Wars and is today better known as the “Coldstream Guards”.  The “Royal Regiment of Guards” fought for King Charles I during the English Civil Wars and is today known as the “Grenadier Guards”. It seems that early examples of the use of the “Regiment” designation might have included newly formed units with no fighting history or direct links to a British geographical location. These attributes had to be earned through blood and honour. However, eventually very well-establish military units seem to have voluntarily taken on this designation – or been given it by the British government.

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St Albans Abbey: Clock-Tower & Exterior Structure! (29.5.2024)

Ordinary peasants and aristocracy would get out of bed in the morning, work, eat, rest and go to bed at night according to the dictates of the Roman Catholic Church – the monasteries of which usually followed the Rule of St Benedict – or some similar Rule. Ordinary people did not have to learn how to tell the time – as the monastic orders told them what to do and when to d it. Following the “Dissolution” – secular society had to build their own clocks and learn to tell the time for themselves. This is how the measuring of “time” was rescued from the control of the Church. After 1539 – time no longer served God – but rather the lay-society that paid for and possessed the technical skills to construct the clocks! The policies of King Henry VIII – as mad as he may or may not have been (he had around 70,000 men and women hanged during his reign) – ushered the “modern” Britain that we now live within. I doubt, however, that Henry would have envisioned the end of absolute monarchy or the trivialising of the Church!

St Albans Abbey was Once the Greatest in the UK!

St Albans Cathedral: WWI – The Verdun Tree! (27.5.2024)

Not mentioned in this bourgeois memorial is the fact that widespread “Socialist” uprisings spread throughout the French Army due to the callous attitudes of the French Generals. Research shows that around 7000 Frenchmen were arrested and Courts Marshalled – with 629 being sentenced to death by firing-squad (49 of these executions were eventually carried-out). Many Frenchmen were acting in sympathy with their Russian Allies – the soldiers of whom were participating in the 1917 Socialist Revolution! This is a clear example of the bourgeois censorship of history which only partly informs the masses about the reality of their own history! The British mass murder of the Battle of the Somme soon followed Verdun – where the bourgeoisie demonstrated to the working-class that the middle-class still controlled society – which led to 60,000 British casualties in the first 20-minutes!

Workers of the World Unite!

May 1st – The US Origins of Labour Day! (1.5.2024)

In 1890, May Day “reached” the Russian Empire, where it was first marked by a strike of 10,000 Warsaw workers. Since 1900, various demonstrations and strikes have been held annually on May 1st, but it became possible to freely celebrate May Day only after the victory after the February Revolution (February 1917) – before this date, the holiday was considered “Sedition” and was officially banned by the Czarist government. And already on May 1st, 1917, under the Bolshevik slogans “Down with the Imperialist War” and “All Power to the Soviets,” millions of workers marched along the streets of Russian cities!

US Military Police Prepare POWs for Execution!

WWII [1944]: Execution [Firing Squad] of Nazi German Special Forces by US Military Police! (20.4.2024)

These fake American soldiers, however, quickly attracted the attention of the Allies. This top-secret bold plan was named “Project Griffin”. The most daring and dangerous work in the “Project Griffin” fell to 160 Nazi German Volunteers – who were proficient in speaking English. As secrecy was the key – these Volunteers were gathered together in the Grafenwöhr Training Camp – where they were fully isolated from other people – including their families.

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