Author: Frederick Donauer

Pen name of a German writing in the German-Argentinean magazine Der Weg. The original Frederick Donauer was burned at the stake in Strassburg, Germany in 1348 by Ecclesiastical authorities. His crime: expressing disbelief in the Donation of Constantine, a Fifth-Century forgery claiming that the Roman Emperor Constantine had conveyed (his) sovereignty over the Western Roman Empire to the pope and the pope's successors through all time.

Early Revisionism outside Occupied Germany

A relatively obscure German-language monthly magazine was published in Buenos Aires from 1947 to 1957 named Der Weg (The Path), published by the Dürer-Verlag there. It reported the post-war era from abroad – that is, free from the control and censorship of Germany’s occupiers. Thus, early versions of revisionist thought and analysis appear in the…

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