Who We Are

Who We Are by William L. Pierce, published by Lulu Press, Incorporated on November 12, 2012, is a comprehensive exploration of the history of the White race. Spanning 343 pages, this edition compiles content originally published in a series format in Pierce’s newspaper and magazine. The book delves into various historical epochs, including the Classical Grecian and Roman civilizations, the rise of Germanic powers, and the events surrounding World War II, while also addressing contemporary issues facing Western societies.
Readers will find a detailed examination of significant historical themes, including the influence of Jewish communities in Europe and the challenges perceived by the author regarding the future of Western civilization. This edition includes the complete text and nearly all illustrations from the original series, along with a full index for ease of reference. The work presents a critical perspective on history, making it a notable contribution to discussions surrounding racial identity and cultural heritage.
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Originally published as a series in his newspaper and magazine, this book is the final work of one of the most famous leaders of the White nationalist movement in America. Starting with the evolutionary origin of the White race, this book focuses on the the Classical Grecian and Roman civilizations, the White nations of the Middle East, the rise of the Germanic powers, the Vikings, Christianity, Nazi Germany, World War II and the racial crisis facing the West today. It contains, characteristically for the author, a highly critical appraisal of Jewish influence in Europe, and ends with a proposal of how the essence of the west can be saved. The book contains the entire text and almost all the illustrations which accompanied the original. It has also been fully indexed.
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