Month: March 2017

Ludwig Fanghänel, 8 October 1937 – 20 January 2017

My wife Olga and I learned with immense sadness that our dear friend Dr. Ludwig Fanghänel passed away on 20 January. To the revisionist community, Ludwig was known under his pen name Klaus Schwensen. He was the author of seven revisionist articles published in the English language at Inconvenient History: https://codoh.com/library/document/author/schwensen-klaus/ Of these articles, the…

American Famine and the Failure of the New Deal

Two of the great myths of recent history are that: Germany achieved economic recovery through rearmament; Roosevelt overcame the Depression through his New Deal social reforms. These assumptions are in inverse proportion to actuality. Germany achieved economic recovery in a similar way the Labour Government in New Zealand did at about the same time: state…

Government Leads the Way in Tackling Anti-Semitism

One of the big reasons that Amazon has pulled Revisionist books is that the government is taking fresh steps in the fight against hatred of Jews by formally adopting the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s (IHRA) working definition of anti-Semitism. The new and greatly expanded definition on anti-Semitism reads as follows: Contemporary examples of antisemitism in public life,…

Letter to Freedom House National Headquarters

Freedom House National Headquarters 1850 M Street NW, Suite 1100 Washington District of Columbia   20036 UNITED STATES Phone: 202-296-5101 Fax: 202-293-2840 [email protected]      Dear Freedom House, I am writing to call your attention to a serious threat to internet free speech coming from two quirky English laws. The first law is Section127(1) of the…

A Wise and Tolerant, Prominent Jew

There’s a ray of hopeful light coming today from London’s Telegraph newspaper: an article from columnist Stephen Pollard titled “Why I, Editor of the Jewish Chronicle, Think Anti-Semites Should Be Allowed on YouTube.” It’s a voice of reason coming from a quarter from which one would not expect to hear it (and one often hears…

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