Revisionist Personalities

(Auto)biographic accounts of revisionist authors, usually related to their revisionist endeavors, leading to various kinds of persecutorial measures. This is not a list of authors of contributions posted on this site. For this see the "Authors" entry in the "Search the library" widget in the left sidebar.



It is important to know and understand history. No serious historian would say that events such those that  occurred before, during and after World War II are pieces of time that can be completely separated one from the other, that it is possible to  isolate this event from that  one. After all, history is the sum of all those events, sometimes more like briefing,  because it would impossible to include every moment, every second of all those lives that were involved in those events such as those that happened during the first half of the twentieth century. We at CODOH are proud to look at history with an acute sense of research and with no ideological agenda.  

It is important to know and understand history. No serious historian would say that events such those that  occurred before, during and after World War II are pieces of time that can be completely separated one from the other, that it is possible to  isolate this event from that  one. After all, history is the sum of all those events, sometimes more like briefing,  because it would impossible to include every moment, every second of all those lives that were involved in those events such as those that happened during the first half of the twentieth century. We at CODOH are proud to look at history with an acute sense of research and with no ideological agenda. 

David John Cawdell Irving (born 24 March 1938) is an English historian and author who has written on the military and political history of World War II. Here he tells how his tour through Canada was being sabotaged by those who do not want the other side to orthodox history unveiled by revisionists to be heard.

The mayor's race for Hilton Head Island, South Carolina (Pop. 38,000) has heated up with the candidacy of  Michael Santomauro.

Close to four hours of footage allows the viewer to see more about Professor Robert Faurisson, who is arguably the one key individual in modern revisionism who opened the door for many more questions to be asked about the historiography, the narrative of what is now called the Holocaust and open the way for many more of those who would dare to openly question the Holocaust in a serious, much more objective manner free of dogma or ideology. 

Close to four hours of footage allows the viewer to see more about Professor Robert Faurisson, who is arguably the one key individual in modern revisionism who opened the door for many more questions to be asked about the historiography, the narrative of what is now called the Holocaust and open the way for many more of those who would dare to openly question the Holocaust in a serious, much more objective manner free of dogma or ideology.

Close to four hours of footage allows the viewer to see more about Professor Robert Faurisson, who is arguably the one key individual in modern revisionism who opened the door for many more questions to be asked about the historiography, the narrative of what is now called the Holocaust and open the way for many more of those who would dare to openly question the Holocaust in a serious, much more objective manner free of dogma or ideology. Part 4 of 4. (27 minutes).

Eulogy by Mark Weber: Robert Faurisson’s path-breaking research and the impressive scale of his writings have been a service to humanity.

Eulogy by Michael A. Hoffman: French Professor Robert Faurisson died of heart failure at his longtime home in Vichy, France on October 21. His life was like something out of Alfred Jarry by way of André Breton, a surreal circus in which clowns and stage magicians, barkers, burlesquers and fire-eaters, incessantly circled and mobbed the one sane person under the Big Top.

The history of ideas provides us with the names of those few men and women who challenged the boundaries of tolerance.  Professor Robert Faurisson was one such man. Faurisson, who died last Sunday at age 89, was a French academic who didn’t believe in the validity of parts of the Holocaust narrative.

This is one more eulogy from a friend of Prof. Robert Faurisson, in the great man's own language.

In this (one hour and 3 minutes) video, we look at the brilliant Canadian lawyer, Douglas Hewson Christie. David Irving, the brilliant author and fantastic researcher, introduces Doug at the Real History Forum in 2001.