Year: 2021

In memoriam Robert Faurisson

On Sunday evening, October 21, 2018, Robert Faurisson, one of the most prominent representatives of the School of Historical Revisionism, passed away. If the existence of Nazi homicidal gas chambers has been questioned both among historians and the general public, it is primarily because of his work that earned him an international reputation. Robert Faurisson…

The Reichstag Fire Was Not an Inside Job Deanna Spingola Interviews V. K.Clark. (1:14:55 min)

The Reichstag Fire Was Not an Inside Job Deanna Spingola Interviews V. K.Clark. In this video (One hour and 14 minutes) Deanna Spingola of the Republic Broadcasting Network interviews V K Clark, the author of a book about the Reichstag fire. On the 27th of February 1933, at 9:33 pm, a Monday, the German parliament…

Hitler’s Jewish Soldiers and the Grey Zones of the Holocaust

Bryan Mark Rigg joins Steven Karras’s “Schmooze Button” podcast in a lively discussion about his career as a historian and how he unearthed evidence of a large number of “Mischlinge” (part-Jews) in the Nazi Party and German Armed Forces during World War II. His book Hitler’s Jewish Soldiers earned him the Colby Award in 2003…

Should teachers give “both sides” of the Holocaust?

Due to a recent rightward shift in political and cultural winds, there has been a controversy focused on the Carroll Independent School District (near Dallas-Fort Worth), where the director of curriculum, in a closed conference, said something that to some people seems controversial. Somebody conveyed a secret recording to NBC News, who broke the story…

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