There are good reasons for this, and they explain much about how the world works today. The same forces that dredge up constant references to Nazis are also able to dictate other aspects of what you see and hear. They can dictate the kinds of movies you watch, the kind of music you listen to, and much about your culture. To do this, these forces utilize a large amount of wealth and vast political connections. Consequently, they are also able to steer events at the highest levels.
In Triumph of the Truth, the artist and writer Robert Penman points to an explanation. He relates his personal story of a quest for answers and of finding solutions. Here, he offers an outline of the world that you will not find elsewhere.
Obviously, this is only a start. Penman does an exceptional job of raising the right questions and citing the real sources behind events, but all this is only a beginning. As always, the reader is invited to explore on his own.
All this is not mere history. It is history that matters. It is history that still exists, and still lives today. It is history that has a grave relevance to our collective future. This book comes not a moment too soon.