Paul Rassinier (1906-1967): Socialist, Pacifist and Revisionist
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By Jean Plantin ∙ January 1, 1990
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By Franz J. Scheidl ∙ January 1, 1967
On October, 29 1965, the National Zeitung (NZ) published on page 1 an article on the shameless lie by the professional witness Herbst accusing Hoppe of the alleged murder of former KZ-inmate Heinrich Seiler: “The witness Herbst, who accused Hoppe of having murdered me, knew perfectly well that I was still alive. Only 3 years…
By Robert Faurisson ∙ January 1, 1993
Historical revisionism is the great intellectual adventure of the end of the 20th century. Despite its size, the present handbook offers only a glimpse of that adventure; and so it seems necessary here first to specify the precise historical problem upon which the Revisionists have concentrated their research, then how revisionism arose in the 1940s…
By Harry Elmer Barnes ∙ January 1, 1958
During the last forty years or so, Revisionism has become a fighting term. To so-called Revisionists, it implies an honest search for historical truth and the discrediting of misleading myths that are a barrier to peace and goodwill among nations. In the minds of anti-Revisionists, the term savors of malice, vindictiveness, and an unholy desire…
By Mark Weber ∙ December 1, 1989
Simon Wiesenthal is a living legend. In a formal White House ceremony in August 1980, a teary-eyed President Carter presented the world's foremost “Nazi hunter” with a special gold medal awarded by the U.S. Congress. President Reagan praised him in November 1988 as one of the “true heroes” of this century. He is the recipient…
By Bradley R. Smith, Robert Faurisson ∙ January 9, 1983
It was Robert Faurisson's paper on “The Rumor of Auschwitz” that introduced me to Holocaust revisionism. The night I read it was a milestone in my life. In 1983 Faurisson flew to Southern California from France to give a talk to a conference sponsored by the Institute For Historical Review. I was so taken by…
By J.B. Campbell ∙ January 1, 1983
I guess I don't understand the problem of “judging men for their actions… using subsequent knowledge gained 40+ years after the fact.” What choice do we have when knowledge (truth) is suppressed for decades? When the truth finally comes out, we judge people based on it. What else is there to do? If you live…
By Germar Rudolf ∙ January 1, 1993
1. Introduction Prior to the Leuchter Report[1] no scientific studies of any significance had ever been conducted about the homicidal 'gas chambers'[2] of Auschwitz and Majdanek, which is astonishing in view of the importance of the topic. Even in the great Auschwitz Trial in Frankfurt in the mid-1960s, the expert reports that were commissioned had…
By Alfred M. De Zayas ∙ January 1, 1988
At the edge of the town, on the left side of the road, stands the large inn 'Weisser Krug' … In the farmyard further down the road stood a cart, to which four naked women were nailed through their hands in a cruciform position. Behind the Weisser Krug towards Gumbinnen is a square with a…
By CODOH ∙ January 1, 1995
**Introductory Revisionism** Statement of PurposeThe Case for Open Debate Problem of the Gas ChambersAuschwitz myths and factsLet's examine the Holocaust from all sidesThe Liberation of the CampsWhat is Holocaust Denial?Inside the Auschwitz 'Gas Chambers'The 'Jewish soap' MythThe US Holocaust Memorial MuseumSimon Wiesenthal: Bogus Nazi HunterA Prominent False Witness: Elie WieselWhy Holocaust Revisionism? Committee for Open…
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