69th Anniversary of VE Day

Victory in Europe Day 8th May 1945, commonly know as VE Day. Marks the WWII end of hostilities in Europe when the Germans unconditionally surrendered.  WWII finally ended on 15th August 1945 when the Japanese surrendered (VJ Day).

Here is a little footage of the scenes in London:

 

 

Looking at the above footage of the happy people who can now get on with their lives without the fear, the air raid sirens and the dreaded telegram of a lost loved one in Europe.

This is how London was before the start of mass-uncontrolled immigration in 1948,

 

empire-windrushThe Empire Windrush arrived at Tilbury on 22nd June 1948, carrying 493 passengers from Jamaica wishing to start a new life in the United Kingdom. The passengers were the first large group of West Indian immigrants to the UK after the Second World War.

We have now lost large parts of our country including our capital to immigration and demographics and it will only get worse.

 

 

How can anyone in their right-mind celebrate ‘Modern Britain’?  Especially since the Labour government’s deliberate plan to alter the  the make-up of Britain from 1997 onwards has been exposed.

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  1. Victory in Europe? Victory for whom? From Britain’s perspective it left us bankrupt. Whereas the US did very nicely out of the war (particularly at the expense of Britain) this country, it can be argued, never really recovered and like Germany has been a US vassal state ever since.

    • Too true and if UKIP get their way we will formerly become the 51st state of the Union.

      • Indeed. Too many people think UKIP is some sort of ‘respectable’ nationalist party when in so far as it can be said to have any real coherent political philosophy it is simply the ultra-Thatcherite, EU-hating and ATLANTICIST (ie pro-American) wing of the Tory Party in eternal exile.

        Simply put (as a good letter in the UKIP-loving Daily Express a few weeks ago pointed-out) it is a party of GLOBALIST values and this particularly applies to its ideas about economics.

        It is a part of the problem and not the solution to Britain’s growing ills.

    • Without a shadow of a doubt the worst failure of Britain’s post second world war period was the failure of the allegedly Socialist Labour government to engage in a major socialist restructuring of Britain’s institutions while they had the mandate to do so. They could and should have dismantled many of the vehicles of privilege that have been directly involved in the creation of the multiracial society.
      Here are some of these institutions. The church of England, the senior public schools, the Ivy league Oxbridge colleges, the ones that we are always told encourage excellence and mysteriously only produce mediocrity. Rather forcing those august institutions to focus completely on applied education relating to commerce, Science, and technology or be taken apart.
      They could have forced Britain’s lethargic and inward looking manufactures to rationalise and merge together. If this had been done in the nineteen -forties maybe we would still have a textile industry amongst other things.
      I can quite see why the Attlee government could not handle the trade unions at that time, but once they had cleared other areas the task would have become much easier.
      The U .K. is a country in which there are too many non-elected unaccountable institutions which act as crumple or buffer zones between the government and the people. Just removing some of these entities would have made it very difficult for politicians to oppose the electorate’s wishes.
      But they did not do so and it does not appear that modern nationalists have any more taste to engage in social reform then did that post Second World War government. As they say, if you go on doing what you will going getting what you get.

  2. The politicians should be made to view this film, note the solidarity of the indigenous population(white) and hang there heads in shame .As Nationalist we can promise to do it for them, on Traitors Gate.

  3. I remember it quite well – the day we won the war and began to loose our country!

  4. It breaks my heart to see London as it was and the way it has now become.

  5. Two of my sisters were in London on VE day and the eldest (now 89) recalled recently that she remembers that she did not see one non-white person.
    On the same day I was at RAF Halton – aged 17 – in the RAF volunteer reserve training to be a navigator. I was disappointed that it was unlikely that I would see action, still possible against Japan.
    Knowing what I know now I would not volunteer to drop bombs on German women and children or on any other kindred Europeans. Fifty per cent of RAF aircrew 1939-1945 were killed, the highlest percentage in any allied or enemy service, excluiding U-Boat crews. What was the point of their sacrifice? To see the stock of our land and the rest of Europe gradually being replaced by that of Afro-Asia.

  6. Please remember, we in the UK are a democracy. They come to our country and breed profusely, there will come the time when they will outnumber us at the ballot box!!. Then the native population of the UK will find out what racism really is. However, it is the evil sect who come to the UK and FORCE their disgusting religion upon us that are the greatest threat.

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