Year: 2003

An Introduction to Holocaust Revisionism

Even if ten thousand museums, ten thousand "survivor" eyewitness testimonies, ten thousand TV documentaries, ten thousand Hollywood movies and ten thousand newspaper and magazine articles – it cannot make a lie the truth. Holocaust evidence Most persons might think that the Holocaust story is founded on solid, rock hard evidence. Something like we might expect…

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Facing up to the Truth

The Revisionist, Helen Schulman, Crown Publishers, 1998 The Revisionist is a work of fiction (with no affiliation or connection to the magazine that you are currently reading) that confronts psychological “denial” on multiple levels. Helen Schulman has written a fast-paced book in which her main character, a neurotic neurologist, David Hershleder learns to cope with…

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The David Irving Case Unfolds

In early January, a libel trial convened in London, pitting dissident historian David Irving against Deborah Lipstadt, an American professor of religion. Irving, the plaintiff, claims that Lipstadt libeled him in her book, “Denying the Holocaust”, charging that she made many false statements about him and his associations and that as a direct result of…

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Preface to The First Holocaust by Don Heddesheimer

For ordering information, click on the Book Cover As we all know, roughly six million Jews were killed by National Socialist Germany during World War II, or so we are told. This genocide is today generally referred to as the Holocaust or the Shoah. But how do we know that six million Jews lost their…

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George Bush versus Revisionism

On Monday, June 16, 2003 news headlines across the United States announced the latest target of President George W. Bush's wrath-Revisionist historians. Strangely as Bush was shifting his focus from al Qaeda and Iraq to Iran, he decided to take a shot at Revisionists. One headline screamed, “Bush Blasts 'Revisionist Historians' on Iraq.”[1] Harry Barnes,…

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Reach Out for Peace in Israel and Palestine, Part 7

We invite you to join us in the effort to reach out for peace in Israel and Palestine Friends Maya Oren41 years old, Israeli. Teacher “I like going to Hala's house, they're so hospitable. My husband works with Hala's husband, they get on well together. I'd like it if Arabs were also allowed to take…

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Reach Out for Peace in Israel and Palestine, Part 6

We invite you to join us in the effort to reach out for peace in Israel and Palestine Husband and Wife Moutnasser Aweidah22 years old, Palestinian. Studies Hotel Management “I'd like to have a Palestinian passport. Why should I be at the mercy of the Israeli government? I play football, the exercise serves as an…

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Reach Out for Peace in Israel and Palestine, Part 3

We invite you to join us in the effort to reach out for peace in Israel and Palestine Photographers that became friends while shooting the same problems in Hebron Nasser Shiyouki30 years old, Palestinian “I photograph history, but what a shame and what a limitation to have to photograph only grief and the tragedies, wounded,…

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Reach Out for Peace in Israel and Palestine, ToC & Part 1

We invite you to join us in the effort to reach out for peace in Israel and Palestine Friends Barak Horowitz28 years oldIsraeliCraftsman “When the territories are closed and the Palestinians can't move around, I come to Ra'ed's village and bring food. We're friends, through thick and thin. But I can't lie to myself, it's…

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Reach Out for Peace in Israel and Palestine, Part 4

We invite you to join us in the effort to reach out for peace in Israel and Palestine Jew among Bedouin friends Louani Idar Horowitz27 years old, IsraeliTour guide in Sinai “In '72 my parents went to Sinai to open a center for European tourists. We lived there for 10 years. Our house was European…

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