John Wear was born July 11, 1953 in Houston, Texas. John graduated with a degree in accounting from Southern Methodist University in May 1974 and passed the CPA exam later that year. He graduated from the University of Texas Law School in December 1977 and passed the Texas bar in February 1978. John, who is currently retired, worked most of his career as a CPA. His most recent employment was from 1994 to 2008 with Lacerte Software, a tax division of Intuit Corporation. John Wear is the author of the book Germany's War: The Origins, Aftermath and Atrocities of World War II. This book is published by American Free Press and is also sold by The Barnes Review (TBR). John is also on the Board of Contributing Editors of TBR and to date has had 58 articles published by TBR. His work has been highly praised by Willis Carto, Paul Angel, John Tiffany and many others. John has a new website located at https://wearswar.com/ thanks to the generous help of two friends. In addition to publishing John's articles, this website has a Nuremberg Farce quote of the week section, a monthly Wears War movie review, and a Fake History Lie of the Month section. Readers are encouraged to sign up to receive new posts for free from this website by email. The goal of our website is to bring history in accord with the facts while being entertaining and enjoyable to read.
Articles: John Wear
-
The Unfortunate Allied Demand of Germany’s Unconditional Surrender
-
Erich von Manstein: Defender of Europe from Soviet Communist Enslavement
-
David Icke’s Misconceptions about National-Socialist Germany
-
What Happened to Jews Not Gassed in the Aktion Reinhardt Camps?
-
Czechoslovakia: How Britain Turned the Failure of a State into a Cause for War
-
An Awful Revenge: The Eastern Victors’ Concentration Camps after World War II
-
The Soviet Union Conspired to Foment World War II and Infiltrate the U.S. Government
-
Hemingway and Pound: Literary Friends, Wartime (Criminal?) Opposites
-
Rapine: German Women at the Mercy of their Conquerors during and after World War II
-
The Reluctant Conqueror: Germany’s Invasions of Greece, Yugoslavia and North Africa
-
Were the 1945 Allied Bombings of Dresden Militarily Justified?
-
Ernst von Weizsäcker: Last Victim of Germany’s Vengeful Conquerors
-
Poison Partners: The Alliance of the US and the Soviet Union
-
Mortality of Soviet Prisoners of War in German Captivity during World War II
-
The Betrayal of Honorable Dissent: German Scientists after World War II
-
Accounts of the American and French POW Camps after World War II
-
Albert Einstein: Time Magazine’s Undeserving Person of the Century
-
American Witnesses to the American and French POW Camps after World War II
-
American Jurists and Attorneys Opposing Injustice at Nuremberg
-
Field Marshal Erwin Rommel: Genius, Hero, Martyr … and Traitor?
-
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn: He Would Be Canceled in Today’s America
-
Laurel Canyon: Haven of Peace, Love and Military Intelligence
-
Evidence for the German Euthanasia Program Compared to the Holocaust
-
All the Justice Geld Can Buy: The Legal Demolition of David Irving