Month: April 2016

Letter to the USHMM :The Tragedy of the Nordhausen Camp Hospital

Director Sara Bloomfield                                 United States Holocaust Memorial Museum100 Raoul Wallenberg Place SWWashington, DC  20024-2126         Regarding- The Tragedy of the Nordhausen Camp Hospital Dear Director  Bloomfield: I am writing regarding the horrible tragedy of the bombing of the Nordhausen Camp Hospital and the exploitation of the tragedy…

Inconvenient History Vol. 7 is Now Available!

By Richard A. Widmann. The softbound edition of Inconvenient History Volume VII is now available! Our seventh softbound annual contains 536 pages of cutting-edge scholarship that topples misleading myths of contemporary history by revealing the inconvenient truth of these matters. Inconvenient History Volume VII contains all the content from our 4 issues from 2015. You…

Fighting Holocaust Denial in Campus Newspaper Advertising: Revisiting the ADL / Hillel Manual

Many of our readers might be aware that CODOH has an outreach program in campus universities. This program was started by our founder Bradley R. Smith; he named it The Campus Project. The main objective of the campus project was to promote, through advertising in student newspapers, a free discussion of the Holocaust, to oppose…

¡El “Campus Project” está de vuelta!

Hace unas semanas recibí buenas noticias de nuestro amigo Germar: CODOH ahora podía reiniciar el Campus Project, el cual es el contacto primordial que CODOH tiene con el campus universitario. Teníamos suficientes fondos para comprar anuncios en periódicos estudiantiles y ejecutar este proyecto. Esta vez sería diferente. Bradley Smith no está ya más con nosotros…

The Campus Project Is Back!

A few weeks ago I received good news from our friend Germar: CODOH was now able to re-start The Campus Project. We had enough funds to buy ads in student newspapers and run the campus project. This time it must be different. Bradley Smith is no longer with us, and only he was able to do…

Zyklon-B

Acknowledgment This study was made possible through the generosity of Director Jerzy Wróblewski of the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum in Oswiecim, Poland who kindly provided a small number of Zyklon-B pellets to the Holocaust History Project for physical and chemical analysis.[1] Our thanks also to Dr. Franciszek Piper, Chief Historian; Teresa Swiebocka, Publications Director; and Wojciech Smolen,…

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