Month: May 2024

Auschwitz in British Radio Intercepts

With the permission of Castle Hill, Inconvenient History prints in this issue, without further ado, the Introduction and the first subchapter of Part One of Carlo Mattogno’s most recent study, The Making of the Auschwitz Myth: Auschwitz in British Intercepts, Polish Underground Reports and Postwar Testimonies (1941-1947). On the Genesis and Development of the Gas-Chamber…

Book Announcement

The Making of the Auschwitz Myth Authored by Carlo Mattogno Germar Rudolf (ed.), The Making of the Auschwitz Myth: Auschwitz in British Intercepts, Polish Underground Reports and Postwar Testimonies (1941-1947). On the Genesis and Development of the Gas-Chamber Lore., Castle Hill Publishers, Uckfield, 2020, 492 pages, 6”×9” paperback, b&w illustrated, bibliography, index, ISBN: 978-1-59148-194-2, Volume…

The Making of The Making

Carlo Mattogno’s little booklet Auschwitz: A Three-Quarter Century of Propaganda (see illustration), first published in 2018, was a huge success, as it presents in a nutshell – and pleasant to read (not usually Carlo’s strength) – the best evidence to demonstrate the fraudulent nature of the orthodox Auschwitz narrative. I reported about its German edition…

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Moral Turpitude Authored by Germar Rudolf Germar Rudolf, Moral Turpitude: Or the Legal Hazards of Maintaining Physical Fitness, Castle Hill Publishers, Uckfield, 2020, 122 pages plus documents appendix, full-color print, 6”×9” paperback, ISBN: 978-1-59148-254-3. This book has been replaced by a second, revised edition with a different main titled: Up Close and Personal (131 pages,…

On the Authenticity of the “Lachout Document”

1. Introduction In 1987, a decades-old document caused a considerable stir in Austria. It was a circular from the Military Police Service (MPS, Militärpolizeilicher Dienst, MPD), an Austrian auxiliary force that had been founded in the post-war years to support the occupying powers in matters where they had to deal with the Austrian population, not…

The Lie of the Six Million

Editor’s Remark: This article is reprinted here as a historical document of early Holocaust revisionism outside of occupied Germany. Inconvenient History does not claim that any of the statements made in it are correct (or incorrect, for that matter). Since none of the claims made are backed up with verifiable sources, this has to be…

Delayed and Early Revisionism

In his obituary for Ludwig Fanghänel aka Klaus Schwensen, Jürgen Graf wrote in Issue No. 2 of Volume 9 of Inconvenient History that some of Fanghänel’s studies have never been translated into English, among them his very important investigation on the authenticity of the so-called “Lachout Document.” (See online at https://codoh.com/library/​document/​ludwig-fanghanel-8-october-1937-20-january-2017/). As far as I…

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Streicher, Rosenberg, and the Jews Authored by Thomas Dalton Thomas Dalton, Streicher, Rosenberg, and the Jews: The Nuremberg Transcripts, Castle Hill Publishers, Uckfield, 2020, 314 pages, 6”×9” paperback, bibliography, index, ISBN: 978-1-59148-249-9. The current edition of this work can be purchased as print or eBook from Armreg Ltd. at https://armreg.co.uk/product/streicher-rosenberg-and-the-jews-the-nuremberg-transcripts/. See the book excerpt titled…

In Defense of Ursula Haverbeck

When the German mass media started inciting the German people against Dr. Haverbeck in March 2015 by calling her the “Nazi grandma” because she argued on the basis of published documents from the Auschwitz Camp’s archives that the standard version of the camp’s history could not be correct, I decided to stand by Dr. Haverbeck…

“Justice” at Nuremberg

Thomas Dalton has had it with the Jews, so he keeps on dishing it out. His latest book on this topic titled Streicher, Rosenberg, and the Jews was a “quickie” in terms of how fast it was put together, since it is based mainly on the transcripts of the Nuremberg International Military Tribunal of 1945/46….

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