
The World Conquerors
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In The World Conquerors, Louis Marschalko offers a revisionist perspective on the outcome of World War II, arguing that the conflict resulted in a geopolitical shift that benefited a transnational elite rather than the “small nations” it was intended to protect. Writing from the experience of a Hungarian exile, Marschalko suggests that the post-war era—marked by the expansion of the Soviet sphere and the establishment of international bodies like the United Nations—was shaped by the influence of Political Zionism and centralized financial power. The book examines the Nuremberg Trials and the rise of global governance through a critical lens, framing these developments as part of a broader effort to diminish national sovereignty in favor of a centralized international order.
