Arktos Academy Ep. 1 - The Historiography of the Great War - with Hans Vogel

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This first pilot episode of Arktos Academy lectures offers an hour-long colloquium on the topic of the Historiography of First World War, with the participation of military historian Dr Hans Vogel and cultural historian Dr Alexander Wolfheze, both graduates of the Netherlands once-formidable Leiden University. They discuss how the standard historiographical discourse of WW1, now widely acknowledged to have been the Urkatastrophe, or ‘Original Catastrophe’, catalyst of the Untergang des Abendlandes, or ‘Downfall of the Occident’, has been ‘culturally appropriated’ by Anglo-Saxon ‘Whig Historiography’ and how it has been retroactively distorted to align with the post-WW2 ‘victors justice’ narrative that still upholds Europe’s current globalist occupation regime. In recognition of the fact that post-war European ‘history was written by those who hung others’ and that even basic knowledge of that history - indeed shaped by ‘dangerous dead white men’ - is currently being erased due to its utter incompatibility with the ‘sensitivities’ of the globalist collaborationist regime, this episode of Arktos Academy is dedicated to a thorough counter-deconstruction of the mainstream narrative - and the reconquest of European culture.

Alexander Wolfheze's personal website: https://wherewolf.eu/
Alexander Wolfheze's Substack:
https://alexanderwolfheze.substack.com/

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