History of the White Race part 2Let’s start from the beginning.
War is one of the primary contributions of the Indo-Europeans
To contemporary world culture and civilization.
Of the unique components that constitute Indo-European culture,
Warfare is a vital and integral part. The term battle-ax-culture,
Which has been applied by anthropologist to the precursors of
Indo-European culture, embodies the brutality and constant conflict
Among the various tribes of the Northern Cradle of Europe.
The oldest archeological evidence recently excavated from grave
Sites confirms what many historians had already postulated.
Among sacred objects to the Indo-European were his weapons.
The Indo-Europeans engagement in constant tribal warfare before
Their intrusive trans-cultural military exploits is evidenced in the
Verity that upon their arrival in West Asia, they remodeled the
Concept of war:
There were wars fought prior to the arrival of Europeans but there were
Parameters to which most countries adhere. No parameters contained
The Indo-Europeans their battles were fought not only to defeat and
Subjugate, but to terrorize their victims into devout obedience.
The invasion of West and South Asia by the Indo-Europeans was by no
Means a single major conquest. Most authorities agree that these invasions
Came in migratory waves over a period of 1,000 to possibly 3,000 years,
From 2500 to the second century B.C.E. Other advances taking place
In Europe began around 4000 B.C.E.
The World Soaked in BloodThe Indo-Europeans ravaged and dismembered all those who dared to stand
Against them.
The influx of the Indo-European immigrants into the Near East during the
Second millennium B.C. revolutionized the art of war.
Their main representatives in the Near East were the brutal and acrimoniously
Disposed Hittites. The Hurrians, (a group linguistically descended from the
Caucasian family of languages). The Hurrians, in turn, infused the mores and
The traditions of the Indo-Europeans into another group, the Assyrians, who
Were a ferocious violent people whose profession was war. They employed
The use of boiling fluids to scald and immobilize their adversaries
They would also skin people alive then behead them.
Then they would impale the corpses on stakes around the city and the skins
Of their victims would cover the homes and walls surrounding that same city.