Navigating the
CODOH Revisionist Library


   The CODOH Website is a huge collection of articles and photographs that address the reasons to support an open debate on the Holocaust story.  There are over 2,000 files and over 26,000 hyperlinks.  Surfing CODOHWeb can be like wandering through the dusty stacks in the basement of a large university library.  You're sure to find something interesting, something that you never knew was there, but it may not be what you were looking for.  This brief article is intended to help you find your way through our site.  Once you become familiar with the structure of CODOHWeb, your ability to find your way and locate the items you want should be significantly easier.

The Homepage: The homepage is divided into three sections:

  1. The CODOH Revisionist Library: This is main collection of articles and photographs on the site.  It is built on the structure and design of the original CODOH Website which was created in the late 1990's.  The balance of this article will focus only on the materials in the Library.
  2. The CODOH Forum: An ongoing debate and commentary on the Holocaust and related matters that you can read as well as participate in.
  3. The Founders Page: This section focuses on Bradley R. Smith, the founder of CODOH.  You'll find everything from baby pics to his latest thoughts and articles.
The CODOH Revisionist Library: Most pages in the library have a logo in the upper right hand corner.  This is a hyper-link that will return you to whence you came.  You'll also find a "license plate" at the bottom of most pages which can quickly navigate you to the main pages on the site.  The main Library page has three columns of links.  These are arranged as follows:
  1. Introduction: consists of the following areas:
  2. The Collections: the main subdivisions in the library
  3. Tools and News: handy ways to find what you're looking for
Holocaust Revisionism: This is the first and the largest of our collections.  It consists of many archives focused on revisionist perspectives on the Holocaust story including:
  1. Allied Atrocities: An archive of atrocities committed by the "good guys" during the Second World War
  2. Arthur R. Butz: Features the homepage of the author of the seminal work of Holocaust revisionism, The Hoax of the Twentieth Century
  3. Foundations of History: The English translation of Grundlagen zur Zeitgeschichte, an up-to-date anthology of important revisionist works that was ordered burned by the German government.
  4. Gas Chamber Controversy: Here's the heart of the matter.  An examination of the evidence against the theory that the Nazis used gas chambers for mass exterminations.
  5. Inconvenient History: An archive of short sometimes incomplete items and reproductions of historical documents.  Of special interest to researchers.
  6. New Revisionist Voices: Newer, generally unknown authors who have come to realize that something is incorrect with the traditional Holocaust saga.
  7. The Revisionist E-Zine: From 1999 to 2002, The Revisionist was an on-line magazine that encouraged open debate on the Holocaust story.
  8. Revisionist Viewpoints: Opinion and commentary pieces from leading revisionists from around the globe.
  9. The Tangled Web: Zionism, the Holocaust and Israel: A major archive of information about the Holocaust and its relationship to Zionism and the Middle-East crisis.
  10. War Crimes Trials: A major archive that explores the various war crimes trials of the Second World War.
  11. Tools and Navigation
Intellectual Freedom: This is the second of our two primary collections.  It consists of several archives and important articles or features focused on freedom of speech and censorship-related topics including:
  1. Banned Books: A partial list of some of today's truly banned books.  No Huckleberry Finn here!
  2. Book and Movie Reviews: A large archive of reviews of relevant works.
  3. Campus Project: Various materials including the actual ads run at colleges and universities in what Deb Lipstadt called "The Battle for the Campus"
  4. Censorship File: An archive of articles and news items about Censorship with a special emphasis on the Internet
  5. Fahrenheit 451 Trends: An important article that draws comparisons between Ray Bradbury's important novel and the treatment of revisionists
  6. Germany versus Intellectual Freedom: Contains an archive of various infringements on Human Rights by Germany.  Also houses an archive of anti-German hate material.
  7. Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace: Congress shall make no law abridging freedom of speech or of the press (or in this case Cyberspace)
  8. Smith's Report Archive: An archive of Bradley Smith's newsletter to supporters that has been running continuously since 1990.
  9. ThoughtCrimes Archive: The largest archive of its kind documenting the persecution of revisionist authors, historians and activists around the world.
  10. We Demand Justice!: A short collection of letters demanding justice for today's prisoners of conscience.
  11. Tools and Navigation

 

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