Empires versus Nations: Why Germans, Boers, Europeans & Japanese aren't finished

HistoryReviewed
Published on Jul 7, 2022
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People tend to think that the difference between a Nation and an Empire is just size. This is very wrong. I discuss critical differences between Empires and Nations including how long they last, as well as important things about their internal cohesion.

I discuss the Germans, Boers and the British Empire as well as other empires and nations.

I touch on many White nations and their struggles for survival, including the kick-ass Fins and the Swedes.

I discuss the future of various White nations on the basis of what we know about history.

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