Between the Wars

Events and personalities of the interlude between the two World Wars, focusing on the three major powers of the new, looming conflict: Germany, the U.S., and Soviet Russia.



When the Grand Council of Fascism on 25 July 1943 removed Benito Mussolini from his position as head of government, fascism ended in Italy. Its ending was as surprising as its beginning, when, on 28 March 1922, some 300,000 Blackshirts under Mussolini's command seized the Italian state. The events between …

Don Heddesheimer, The First Holocaust: Jewish Fundraising Campaigns with Holocaust Claims during and after World War One, Theses & Dissertations Press, Chicago 2003, pb., 140 pp., $9.95. George Santayana was famous for his aphorism "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." Perhaps those who believe in …

Edwin Black, War against the Weak: Eugenics and America’s Campaign to Create a Master Race, Four Walls Eight Windows, New York 2003, 592 pp., hardcover, $27 War against the Weak is a much-heralded attempt to make the American eugenics movement of the early twentieth century the direct inspiration for Hitler’s …

The Holocaust Hugh Gibson revised is not the National Socialist expulsion of Jews from German society that began as early as 1933. The object of his revision began around 1919, upon the resurrection of a sovereign Poland in Central Europe in the aftermath of World War I. Although lacking the …

Two of the great myths of recent history are that: 1. Germany achieved economic recovery through rearmament; 2. Roosevelt overcame the Depression through his New Deal social reforms. These assumptions are in inverse proportion to actuality.

Heddesheimer’s book, first published in 2003 and then issued in a slightly revised second edition in 2005, caused quite a stir both in the revisionist community as well as among the Holocaust orthodoxy. Revisionists have since tried to expand Heddesheimer’s approach to cover other U.S. and foreign sources. The most …

Heddesheimers Buch, das anno 2003 zum ersten Mal erschien, sorgte sowohl unter Revisionisten wie auch bei der Holocaust-Orthodoxie für Aussehen. Revisionisten haben seither versucht, Heddesheimers Ansatz durch die Ausweitung auf andere US-Quellen sowie ausländisches Material zu erweitern. Die umfassendste dieser Bemühungen zur Zusammenstellung einer Liste von Quellen aus der Zeit …

Ein Dokumentarfilm über den verblüffende Ursprung der Sechs-Millionen-Zahl. Germar Rudolf begleitet den Zuschauer bei einer Zeitreise zurück ins Jahr 1850, von wo aus er den Ursprung und die verschiedenen Anwendungen der Behauptung aufspürt, sechs Millionen Juden würden leiden und seien in Gefahr, in einem "Holocaust" vernichtet zu werden.