Jul 28Ride of the Valkyrie, part IIThe Black Orchestra Mission to Kill Hitler Part II: Valkyrie [Part I: Spark] By August of 1943, the was a real sense among the schwarze kapelle that time was running out if there was going to be much of post-Hitler Germany to salvage. Operation Citadel, the final German offensive on…Nazis8 min read
Jul 20Ride of the Valkyrie, part IThe Black Orchestra Mission to Kill Hitler — In the shadow of a mindless and destructive war launched out of nearly medieval delusions of grandeur, the fact that there were no fewer than 15 confirmed attempted coups and assassinations of Adolf Hitler gives us hope. Could there be a palace coup brewing somewhere in Moscow in reaction to…Nazis9 min read
Jun 29What to Expect While NATO is Expecting…NATO members, with very special guests Australia, New Zealand, Japan and South Korea, are kicking off their summit in Madrid, Spain; one of the few places that Vladimir Putin is not currently threatening to invade. The club is expected to confirm a new “strategic concept” — what people with normal…Nato4 min read
Jun 6The Longest DayIt should have been 1 May, but it had been pushed to June 5 to make more equipment and vehicles available. On the day the weather was bad — far too tricky to attempt something like what the Allies had in the offing. Delays to what would be called Operation…History3 min read
Apr 29Putin’s ElephantIt was a threat so divorced from its obvious repercussions as to be unbelievable. Since pulling the trigger, the world has been scrambling to figure out just what Vladimir Putin was or - more crucially is — thinking. True, his sort of mind has got to be a fairly murky…Putin10 min read
Mar 2Ashes, Inflation & a Moral DilemmaI was taking my mother to Ash Wednesday services when Father Gargantutus stuck his massive thumb the holy ash-pot and put the sign of the cross on my forehead. That was when I saw a falling black snow of soot drifting onto my hands, shirt and pants. I resisted to…Ukraine5 min read
Sep 22, 2021A Fracas over AUKUSSitting on the black leather couch in the salon doré in his gilt office in the Elysée Palace, France’s president Emmanuel Marcon isn’t happy. He’s furious and — quit smirking — is a very French kind of fury: Rooted on the unshakable belief that France is special among nations, fated…Australia5 min read
Jul 1, 2021A Riddle in a Can of VodkaIn 1939, Winston Churchill said, “I cannot forecast to you the action of Russia. It is a riddle wrapped in mystery inside of an enigma.” It was more bewilderment than sneer, although he was as famously as anti-Bolshevik as pro-American. President Roosevelt liked Churchill, but not enough to keep him…Russia5 min read
Jun 10, 2021Zersetzung!It’s a name you need to know, if for no other reason that it works so well. A Cold War innovation from behind the Iron Curtain that has found new life. Unlike that other enduring socialist innovation of mass famine (which really is only possible with lots of central planning)…Russia4 min read
Feb 24, 2021Cuba Libre!On 24 February 1902 at least one of Cuba’s revolution actually achieved its goals and got stamped as Cuban Independence Day. It didn’t last and by any practical definition of the word, they lost it 50 years later. Like salsa dancing, Cuban history isn’t exactly straightforward to the gringo. They…Cuba5 min read