Month: August 2026

  • The “Miracle of Dunkirk”

    The Battle of Dunkirk occurred from May 26, 1940 to June 4, 1940. Approximately 338,000 British Expeditionary Force (BEF) and other Allied troops were evacuated from Dunkirk, France to England as German forces closed in on them. This massive military operation, which involved hundreds of naval and civilian vessels, became known as the “Miracle of…

  • Gibbs Revisits the Treblinka Revolt

    Chad S. A. Gibbs, Survival at Treblinka: Geography, Gender, and Social Networks in Jewish Resistance. The University of Wisconsin Press, 2026. Hardcover, 214 pages, notes, bibliography, index, ISBN: 978-0-299-35600-2. $79.95 hardcover, also available Open Access. The prisoner revolt at the Treblinka II “extermination camp” has been the subject of numerous studies by historians. According to…

  • Colls Digs a Deeper Hole

    Finding Treblinka: Forensic and Archaeological Discoveries by Caroline Sturdy Colls. Cornell University Press, 2026. Paperback, 464 pages, notes, index, ISBN: 978-1-5017-8650-1. $33.95. The last few years have seen a minor boom in Treblinka scholarship. In 2024, Jacob Flaws’s Spaces of Treblinka and the Treblinka Museum’s Treblinka Warns and Reminds! were released. This year has already…

  • HoloCast, Episode 6: Legality

    On August 1, 2026, Germar Rudolf and Dave Gahary streamed the sixth episode of their “HoloCast” podcast. In this Episode 006, Rudolf discusses the laws allowing and banning Holocaust skepticism, the conflicts these create with ethical standards, and the right to resist a government that enforces unjust laws, especially if they violate inalienable human rights….

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