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David Irving. Introduction to Goebbels, Mastermind of the Third Reich. 7pp. This is the intro to the book suppressed by St. Martin’s under pressure from various Jewish lobbies.
Andrew Allen. Aerial Photo Surveillance of Auschwitz. 3pp.
Friedrich Paul Berg. Gas Chambers for Robert Faurisson: Answers to a Challenge. 6pp.
Arthur Butz. A short introduction to the study of Holocaust revisionism. (First published in the Daily Northwestern in April 1991.) 2pp.
David Cole. Forty-Six Unanswered Questions Regarding the World War II Gas Chambers. 12pp.
Robert Faurisson. The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum: A Challenge. (First published in The Journal of Historical Review.) 7pp.
Conrad Grieb. Pat Buchanan and the Diesel Exhaust Controversy. 4pp.
Carlo Mattogno. The “Gassed” People of Auschwitz: Pressac’ s New Revisions. 12pp.
Carlos Porter. The Unreliability of Documents in Jean-Claude Pressac’s Auschwitz: Technique and Operation of the Gas Chambers. 4pp.
Carlos Porter (translator). Katyn: How the Soviets Manufactured War Crime Documents for the Nuremberg Court. IMT Document 054USSR here translated into English for the first time. An absolutely stunning document! 33pp.
Bradley Smith. Break His Bones (Excerpts) Fourteen chapters (three new ones this month) from my work-in-progress. Equal about 180 manuscript pages. I’ll include a dated contents page with each shipment so you can see the order in which the chapters appear in the manuscript. When I finish a new chapter, I’ll update the contents page.
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Bibliographic information about this document: Smith's Report, no. 32, May 1996, pp. 8
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