Just a few hours before his death, Jesus Christ revealed to his disciples a highly significant prophecy ... a sequence of signs which when taken together would provide profound evidence that the end of human rulership of this earth was imminent.
Three gospel writers record this prophecy: Matthew (chapters 24 & 25), Mark (chapter 13) and Luke (chapter 21) and its importance has never been greater.
This series of three DVD ROMs focuses on just one of these signs : "Nation will rise against nation".
Exhaustive evidence will be provided, proving that this prophecy began its fulfillment in the year 1914 and is now close to completion.
"Nation Will Rise Against Nation" : Part One
"1914 : The Year the World Went Mad!"
Although wars have been fought for centuries, the war that saw its beginning on 28th June 1914 with the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, was different.
It involved all the worlds great powers, assembled in two opposing alliances.
More than 70 million military personnel, including 60 million Europeans, Americans and Commonwealth forces were mobilized.
More than 15 million people were killed, making it the deadliest conflict in human history to that time.
For the first time, in the fullest sense, "Nation was rising against Nation".
By the war's end, four major imperial powers—the German, Russian, Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman Empires—had been militarily and politically defeated, with the last two ceasing to exist!
The revolutionized Soviet Union emerged from the Russian Empire, while the map of central Europe was completely redrawn.
"The League of Nations" immerged in the vain hope of preventing another conflict.
However the nationalism and hatred spawned by the war, the repercussions of Germany's defeat, and of the Treaty of Versailles eventually lead to "Nation rising against Nation" once again.
"1914 - The Year the World Went Mad"" DVD ROM features the following resources:
Section 1 : Reference Works (PDF format)
- 001 The Nations at War - Willis Abbot
- 002 A Short History of the Great War - William McPherson
- 003 The History of World War 1 - Thomas Best
- 004 A Brief History of the Great War - Carlton Joseph Hayes
- 005 The Most Terrible Conflict in History - Thomas Russell
- 006 1914 - John Denton French
- 007 1914 - John Oxenham
- 008 The Year 1914 in Bible Prophecy - T Troward
- 009 America and the World War - Theodore Roosevelt
- 010 The Origins of the Great War (1871 - 1914) - Holland Rose
- 011 Justice in War Time - Bertrand Russell
- 012 Light and Truth after the Great War- Anthony Starke
- 013 The War with Germany - United States War Dept
- 014 World War 1 - The Great Crusade - David Lloyd George
- 015 Who is Responsible - Cloudesley Brereton
- 016 Front Lines - Boyd Cable
- 017 The Great Adventure - Theodore Roosevelt
- 018 The Human Cost of the Great War - Homer Folks
- 019 War Costs and their Financing - Ernest Bogart
- 020 Who Won the Great War - Cornelius Tromp
- 021 The Battle of Jutland - British Admiralty Publication
- 022 The Battle of the Somme - Philip Gibbs
- 023 Gallipoli - John Masefield
- 024 The Battles of Ypres - Anon
- 025 Women of the War - Barbara McLaren
- 026 A Womans Experiences in the Great War - Louise Mack
- 027 Russia and the Great War - Grigorii Aleksinskii
- 028 Religion at the Front - Neville Talbot
- 029 The Great War and Religion - Marion John Bradshaw
- 030 God and the Soldier - Norman Maclean
- 031 Christianity and War - William Temple
- 032 America Here and Over There - Luther Wilson
- 033 Notebook of the Neutral - Joseph Patterson
- 034 The Peace Movement in America - Jane Addams
- 035 A World Remaking - Clarence Barron
- 036 The Great War and its Lessons - Annie Wood Besant
- 037 Thirteen Days in 1914 - Horace Wilgus
- 038 Poems - 1914 - 1919 - Maurice Bearing
- 039 Kaiser Wilhem - Paul Louis Hervier
- 040 Woodrow Wison, his Life and Work - William Eaton
- 041 David Lloyd George - Walter Roch
- 042 The Russian Revolution - Edward Ross
- 043 Militarism (1915) - J F Rutherford
- 044 The Treaty of Versailles - Robert Cecil
- 045 The Economics of Reparation - J A Hobson
- 046 The Idea of a League of Nations - H G Wells
- 047 The League of Nations - Woodrow Wilson
- 048 The League of Nations - Matthias Erzberger
- 049 What is Coming after the War - HG Wells
- 050 After the Whirlwind - Charles Edward Russell
Section 2 : Video (WMV format - computer use only)
Over NINE HOURS of interesting presentations and historical information regarding the events of 1914 - 1918 , its aftermath and consequences.
Section 3 : Audio
An interesting selection audio presentations (mp3) featuring 3 complete audio books, music and speech's made by President Woodrow Wilson.
Section : Pictures
Over 50 full color (jpeg) high quality images featuring dramatic images from "The Great War" period.
President Woodrow Wilson tried hard to keep the United States out of WW1 but German U boat attacks on neutral shipping became intolerable and forced American involvement in 1917.
British General Sir Douglas Haig was universally condemned for his scant regard for the value of human life. One battle he inititiated (the Battle of the Somme - 1 July and 18 November 1916) resulted in some 1.5 million casualties. It is understood to have been the bloodiest military operation ever recorded. Little was achieved by it.
David Lloyd George - British prime minister during most of World War 1
The German Zeppelin was used to subject civilian targets to aerial bombardment for the first time.
"Nation Shall Rise Against Nation" - Part2
"Nation Rises Against Nation" Again (1939 -1945)
With so many key issues remaining unresolved after World War 1 , it was hardly surprising that within a few short years, "nation rose against nation" once again.
The Second World War was a global military conflict between 1939 and 1945, which involved most of the world's nations, including all great powers, organized into two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis.
The war involved the mobilization of over 100 million military personnel, making it the most widespread war in history. In a state of "total war," the major participants placed their entire economic, industrial, and scientific capabilities at the service of the war effort, erasing the distinction between civilian and military resources. Over seventy million people, the majority being civilians, were killed, making it the deadliest conflict in human history.
The start of the war is generally held to be September 1, 1939, with the invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany and subsequent declarations of war on Germany by most of the countries in the British Empire and Commonwealth, and by France. Many countries were already at war before this date, such as Ethiopia and Italy and China and Japan in the Sino-Japanese War.
Many nations who were not initially involved joined the war later, as a result of events such as the German invasion of the Soviet Union, the Japanese attacks on Pearl Harbor and the Italian invasion of Greece and various North African dependancies.
In 1945, the war ended in a victory for the Allies.
The Soviet Union and the United States subsequently emerged as the world's two superpowers, setting the stage for the Cold War which lasted for the next 46 years.
As the two superpowers vied for military and ideological supremacy, regional wars erupted "in one place after another".
The United Nations ,formed at the end of World War 2 in the hope of preventing military conflicts has proved totally ineffective.
"Nation Rises Against Nation Again (1939 - 1945" DVD ROM features the following resources:
Section 1 : Reference Works (PDF format)
- 001 World War 2 - A Concise History - Roger Shugg
- 002 The Treaty of Versailles (1919)
- 003 Inflation in Inter- War Germany - Hans Joachim Voth
- 004 The Great Depression (1929 - 1933) - Library of Congress
- 005 Mein Kampf - Adolf Hitler
- 006 Hitler's Rise to Power - Ross Featherstone
- 007 Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler - Antony Sutton
- 008 The Road to War - Susan Pojer
- 009 The Appeasement of Hitler (anon)
- 010 The German Campaign in Poland - US Government Publication
- 011 Danzig - Germanys Grievances with Poland - German Government Publication
- 012 World War 2 - The War against Germany and Italy - Library of Congress
- 013 The Invasion of Belgium - Belgium Government Publication
- 014 The Personality of Adolf Hitler - Henry Murray
- 015 The German Invasion of France and the Low Countries - Jon Feenstra
- 016 The Luftwaffe (1935 - 1945) - Williamson Murray
- 017 The Soviet German War (1941-1945) - David Glantz
- 018 The Pearl Harbor Attack - US Congress Report
- 019 Homefront USA and Total War - US Army publication
- 020 The Battle in the Atlantic - British Gov Publication
- 021 What are we fighting for - US Army Publication
- 022 World War 2 - The War against Japan - Library of Congress
- 023 Air Power - US War Propaganda
- 024 Men Without Guns- The US Army Medical Corps - Dewitt Mackenzie
- 025 German Concentration Camps (1933 - 1945) - Anon
- 026 Auschwitz - The Camp of Death (anon)
- 027 Dachau - William Quinn
- 028 The D Day Landings - British Gov Publication
- 029 The German Unconditional Surrender - US Archives
- 030 The End of the War in the Pacific - US National Archives
- 031 Triumph & Tragedy - Winston Churchill
- 032 Franklin D Roosevelt - Aldin Hatch
- 033 The Life of Benito Mussolini - Margherita G. Sarfatti
- 034 The Doctrine of Fascism - Benito Mussolini
- 035 My Years with Eisenhower - Harry Butcher
- 036 Winston Churchill - Virginia Cowles
- 037 Churchill, Roosevelt & Stalin - Herbert Feis
- 038 Letter from Albert Einstein to Franklin D. Roosevelt (March 25, 1945) re Atomic Bomb
- 039 Letter - Henry Stimson to Harry S. Truman re the dropping of the A bomb
- 040 The War and Human Freedom - Cordell Hull
- 041 Neutrality and War - Charles Lindbergh
- 042 Adolf Hitler's Religious Beliefs (anon)
- 043 Catholic Bishops in Nazi Germany (anon)
- 044 Jehovah's Witnesses - Victims of the Nazi Era - Holocaust Museum Publication
- 045 End of Nazism - Joseph Rutherford
- 046 End of the Axis Powers - Joseph Rutherford
- 047 The Trial of War Criminals - Robert Jackson
- 048 Toward New Horizons - Office of War Information
- 049 The United Nations and the Four Freedoms - Office of War Information
- 050 Toward the Peace - US Government Publication
Section 2 : Video (WMV format - computer use only)
Over EIGHT HOURS of interesting presentations and historical information regarding the events of 1939 - 1945 , with THREE HOURSin COLOR!
Section 3 : Audio
Over ten hours of audio presentations (mp3) featuring complete speeches and radio broadcasts by President Franklin D Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, Adolf Hitler , Neville Chamberlain and many more.
Section : Pictures
Over 50 full color (jpeg) high quality images featuring dramatic images from
Emperor Hirohito of Japan (1901 – 1989) joined forces with Hitler and Mussolini in September 1940 to form the "Axis" Powers
Sir Winston Churchill (1874 – 1965) :
British Prime Minister during World War 2
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882 – 1945) United States President during most of World War 2
The London Blitz
Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbour (Dec 7th, 1941)
"Stop This Monster!" :
US War Propaganda (1943)
US Air Force Gunner (1942)
German Soldiers on the Russian Front (1942)
"Rosie the Rivoter" : Iconic figure of
US War Propaganda (1942 -1945)
D-Day (June 6th, 1944)
"Nation Shall Rise Against Nation" - Part 3
"Wars and Reports of Wars" (1946 -2010)
The defeat of Germany, Japan and Italy brought World War 2 to a close.
But the jubilation of the allies was short lived, as Joseph Stalin kept his huge Soviet war
machine on a war footing long after WW2 hostilities had officially ended.
The Communist ideology was to be spread world wide through persuasion or force if necessary ... the COLD WAR had begun!
The Chinese Communists soon overwhelmed Chiang-Kai-Shek and his pro - western Chinese Nationalist Party ... and in 1949 Mao Zedong proclaimed the establishment of the People's Republic of China.
The very next year, North Korean forces invaded South Korea on June 25, 1950.
The United States and the United Nations came to the aid of the South Koreans in repelling the Communist invasion but the end result was a stalemate at the 38th Parallel.
It was the first significant armed conflict of the Cold War.
It was not to be the last!
"Wars & Reports of Wars (1946 - 2010)
DVD ROM features the following resources:
Section 1 : Reference Works (PDF format)
- 001 Wars Fought Since 1945 to 2010
- 002 Indonesian National Revolution (1945 - 1949
- 003 The First Indochina War (1946 - 1954)
- 004 The Greek Civil War (1946 - 1949)
- 005 The Arab Israeli War (1948)
- 006 Conflict in Burma (1948 - Present)
- 007 Malayan Emergency (1948 - 1960)
- 008 The History of the Korean War (1950 - 1953)
- 009 Remembering the Forgotten War - The Korean War (1950 - 1953)
- 010 The Invasion of Tibet (1950 - 1951)
- 011 People of the World Unite and Defeat the U.S - Mao Zedong
- 012 The Cuban Revolution (1953 - 1959)
- 013 The Algerian War (1954 - 1962)
- 014 The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 - David Irving.
- 015 The Suez Crisis (1958) - Michael Adams
- 016 The Cuban Missile Crisis (1962) - Kurt Wiersma
- 017 America, the Vietnam War and the World - Andreas Daum
- 018 Vietnam as Military History - Mackubin Owens
- 019 Myths of the Vietnam War - Robert Turner
- 020 Australia's Military Involvement in the Vietnam War - Brian Ross
- 021 The Vietnam War - A National Dilemma - D Antonio Cantu
- 022 The US Air Force in the Vietnam War - John Correll
- 023 Treatment of American Pows In Vietnam - CIA Files
- 024 US Ground Forces in Vietnam - Shelby Stanton
- 025 Iraq and Vietnam - Differences, Similarities & Insights - Jeffrey Record
- 026 Congo Crisis (1960 - 1966)
- 027 The Bay of Pigs Invasion (1961)
- 028 Angolan War of Independence (1961 - 1975)
- 029 Sino - Indian War (1962)
- 030 The Rhodesian Bush War (1964 - 1979)
- 031 The United States Occupation of the Dominican Republic (1965)
- 032 Namibian War of Independence (1966 - 1988)
- 033 The Arab-Israeli Six-day War (June1967)
- 034 Cambodian Civil War (1967 - 1975)
- 035 The Troubles in Northern Ireland (1968 - 1998)
- 036 Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia (1968)
- 037 Sino-Soviet Border Conflict (1969)
- 038 Yom Kippur War (1973)
- 039 The Turkish Invasion of Cyprus (1974)
- 040 Cambodian - Vietnamese War (1975 - 1979)
- 041 Soviet war in Afghanistan (1979 - 1989)
- 042 The Iran - Iraq War (1980 - 1988)
- 043 The Falklands War (1982)
- 044 Invasion of Grenada (1983)
- 045 United States invasion of Panama (1989 - 1990)
- 046 Collapse of the Soviet Union (1989) - Marianna Petrasova
- 047 The War with Iraq - Carl Caysen
- 048 Chinese Nuclear Forces - Robert Norris
- 049 Russian Nuclear Forces - Robert Norris
- 050 United States Nuclear Forces - Andrew F. Krepinvich
Section 2 : Video (WMV format - computer use only)
Over SEVEN HOURS of interesting presentations and historical information regarding the events of 1946 - 2010 with SIX HOURSin COLOR!
Section 3 : Audio
Over four hours of audio presentations (mp3) featuring complete speeches and radio broadcasts by Presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F Kennedy and Richard Nixon.
Section : Pictures
Over 50 full color (jpeg) high quality images featuring dramatic images of conflicts from
the post World War 2 period .
For anyone seriously interested in the fulfillment of Bible prophecy in modern times, these DVD ROMs will be most valuable resources and reference tools.
"Nation Shall Rise Against Nation : The Collection"
All Three DVD ROMs
- "1914 : The Year the World Went Mad"
- "Nations Rise Against Nation Again : 1939 - 1945"
- "Wars and Reports of Wars : 1946 - 2010"
150 Major Reference Works (PDF), Hours of Video & Audio presentations and hundreds of pictures to make your personal study of Bible prophecy come alive!
Young Malayan soldier with Bren machine gun during the Malayan Emergency (1948 - 1960))
Cold war protagonists : Fidel Castro of Cuba and Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev of the USSR pictured in 1961. Their brinkmenship the following year resulted in the "Cuban Missile Crisis" which brought the world close to nuclear annilation.
Soviet soldiers suppress the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.
American Marines are relieved by helicopter during the nightmare of the battle Khe Sanh,(1968), the longest and most bitter confrontation of the Vietnam War
Ho-Chi-Minh - North Vietnamese fanatic and leader of the VietCon.
US President, Richard Nixon fields awkward questions from journalists regarding Vietnam in 1971. His carpet bombing of
Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos cost tens of thousands of civilian lives in the closing years of the Vietnam war.
Children play with disgarded fire arms in Burma (1949)
US President John F Kennedy in 1961
Chairman Mao Zedong (1893 –1976) led the Communist People's Republic of China (PRC) from its establishment in 1949 until his death in 1976.