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PLEASE NOTE, WE DO NOT SHIP TO DENMARK. New Book. Shipped from UK in 4 to 14 days. Established seller since 2000. Please note we cannot offer an expedited shipping service from the UK.
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Like New. Unread and unopened! It's hard to call an item new when it's 33 years old. Bump on upper rear left corner. (See photos) The good guys win sometimes. Not always, of course. They lost big in the Second World War. That war was a victory for communists, democrats, and Jews, but everyone else lost, including millions of Gls who were told that they were killing Germans and Japanese in order to make the world a decent place for their children to grow up-only to see things in America go from bad to much, much worse in the decades after the war. Even when the bad guys win, they sometimes grow careless and later become losers. Look what happened to the communists of eastern Europe in the 1990s. Could the same thing happen to their erstwhile WWII allies in America? Serpent's Walk explores that possibility. It assumes that Hitler's warrior elite-the SS-didn't give up their struggle for a White world when they lost the Second World War. Instead their survivors went underground and adopted some of the tactics of their enemies: they began building their economic muscle and buying into the opinion forming media. A century after the war they are ready to challenge the democrats and Jews for the hearts and minds of White Americans, who have begun to have their fill of government-enforced muti-culturalism and "equality." The resulting conflict comes close to destroying the world, and it provides some exciting reading.