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by Fred Leuchter REVISIONIST WRITER and researcher Germar Rudolf has recently been charged by German prosecutors for publishing at CODOH (the Committee for Open Debate on the Holocaust) in the United States. [Publicly questioning the Jewish stories about their alleged losses in World War 2 is illegal…
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The remains of apartment buildings in Hamburg where German men, women, and children were incinerated by “Allied” bombers by Nelson Rosit Hellstorm: The Death of Nazi Germany, 1944—1947
Thomas Goodrich Introduction I WAS FLATTERED when asked to review Thomas Goodrich’s book Hellstorm
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Henry Hafenmayer, 1972-2021 ONE OF THE foremost champions of free historical research and discussion — Henry Hafenmayer — died last Wednesday (11th August) in southern Germany, aged 48. A former train driver who was dismissed for his political opinions, Henry became a prominent public…
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THE STUDY of history by truth-seekers (sometimes called revisionists) has may aspects besides going back to check the “official” version of events presented by the victors in a war to see if they are accurate. Another form of revisionist history is counterfactual historical analysis
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by Mark Ferrell A BRILLIANT DOCUMENTARY that covers some of the hapless victims of the ruthless, brutal and violent Jewish attacks on revisionists, and the best footage I have seen of Jewish life in the labor camps. Notes List of victims violently attacked or bashed by Jews: Dr. Fredrick Toben jailed…
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Professor Faurisson’s last public statement and Vincent Reynouard’s illuminating speech are highlights. A Telling Films production: Historical Exactitude Private Gathering, October 2018 by Lady Michele Renouf THIS HISTORIC gathering records the triumphant swan song (against…
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Unbowed, courageous writer and scholar dies of a heart attack at age 89. by Hadding Scott PROFESSOR ROBERT FAURISSON was a professor of French literature at the Sorbonne, and later at the University of Lyon. He was a famous scholar in the 1960s because of his work on French authors like Rimbaud. He was…
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When Hitler came to power in 1933, Europe faced both short and long term threats from the USSR: And Poland’s Pilsudski had repelled the Red Army but this threat lingered, and an existential threat that has played out in reality led to the death of its Empires and ethnic implosion of its peoples.
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by David Sims THE COPYRIGHT to the book The Diary of Anne Frank is owned by the Anne Frank Fund of Basel, Switzerland. Because Anne Frank died of typhus in 1945, any book written by her would have entered the public domain in 2015. To prevent that (so they can keep profiting from sales), the Fund has admitted…
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