Author: David McCalden

William David McCalden (20 September 1951 – 15 October 1990) was a British political activist. After moving to the United States, he became a co-founder of the Institute for Historical Review in 1978, and later a frequent contributor to The Journal of Historical Review.

Memorabilia: David McCalden on Revisionism at a TV Show Called Race and Reason

A must-see,  30-min exchange of ideas on the "ideal" of free speech, how revisionism, among other topics, was  of course affected at the time McCalden appeared on this show and still is in a huge way a taboo for open debate. David McCalden (1951 – 1990) was born in Northern Ireland, and became a British Nationalist. Aware…

David McCalden’s Birkenau The Holocaust Revisited (part 2 )

This video (One hour 55 minutes) is Part 2 of 3. Part 1, Auschwitz, In 1987, David McCalden and Andrew Allen investigated Auschwitz with surprising results. This video documentary follows their investigation of the Auschwitz main camp. Their tour of the camp differs from the one the tour guides will show you. Part 2, Birkenau, This film…

David McCalden and Andrew Allen– Auschwitz – 1987

Auschwitz, In 1987, David McCalden and Andrew Allen investigated Auschwitz with surprising results. This video documentary follows their investigation of the Auschwitz main camp. Their tour of the camp differs from the one the tour guides will show you. David McCalden was born in Northern Ireland, and after graduatation at University, became involved in politics,…

David McCalden’s Auschwitz The Holocaust Revisited (Part 1 )

This video (One hour 32 minutes) is Part 1 of 3. Part 1, Auschwitz, In 1987, David McCalden and Andrew Allen investigated Auschwitz with surprising results. This video documentary follows their investigation of the Auschwitz main camp. Their tour of the camp differs from the one the tour guides will show you. Part 2, Birkenau,…

A Place Apart

A Place Apart, by Dervla Murphy, Devin-Adair Company, 290pp. hardback, $15.00. ISBN: 0-8159-6516-8. The “place apart” to which Ms. Murphy refers is that much maligned and misunderstood part of the world, Northern Ireland. After many trips cycling in and to India, Nepal, Pakistan and Ethiopia, the Irish authoress suddenly realized that she had not yet…

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