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"These Holocaust deniers are very slick people. They justify everything they say with facts and figures." —S. Some, Chairman, NJ Commission on Holocaust Education

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Revisionism and the Promotion of Peace
By H. Barnes
Atrocity propaganda leads to hate, which leads to conflict, which leads to wars, which leads to atrocity propaganda...
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Encountering the Revisionists
By E. Kuesters
Those evil revisionists, they dare doubt their governments' claims and keep asking questions and looking for answers... Here is a mainstream journalist's view of "us."
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A short introduction to the study of Holocaust revisionism
By A. Butz
Prof. Dr. Butz, author of the landmark book "The Hoax of the Twentieth Century," gives a brief introduction into his views on the "Holocaust."
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Why Holocaust revisionism?
By T. O'Keefe
Penned by the former editor of the now defunct "The Journal of Historical Review," this paper gives brief and conclusive answers.
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The 'Problem of the Gas Chambers'
By R. Faurisson
Prof. Dr. R. Faurisson explains succinctly the technical impossibility of "gas chamber" claims made by self-proclaimed eyewitnesses.
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The Holocaust Controversy
By B. Smith et al.
The reasons, in a nutshell, why we all ought to scrutinize what the powers that be don't want us to scrutinize.
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But how could the Holocaust not be true?
By P. Eisen
Could such a delusion have taken place? Could all those survivors and perpetrators be so wrong in their testimonies? Jewish human rights activist Paul Eisen explains...
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Online Radio Debates on Revisionism
By F. Berg et al.
Listen to these heated online radio exchanges on revisionism by friend and foe...
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Auschwitz: Facts and Legend
By R. Faurisson
French scholar Prof. Faurisson explains why the mainstream view about Auschwitz is a hoax, and why Elie Wiesel agrees...
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David Cole in Auschwitz: The Video of the Century.
By D. Cole
Watch how a Jewish revisionist filmmaker exposes the lies committed by the Polish Auschwitz Museum to millions of tourists...
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Holocaust, Hate Speech & Were the Germans so Stupid?
By A. Lawson
Watch this mind-boggling movie expertly exposing false Holocaust claims.
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