Author: Peter Rushton

Peter Rushton is assistant editor of the Anglo-American magazine Heritage & Destiny. During the past decade, he has frequently appeared as a political and historical commentator on television broadcasts in Iran, Russia and Lebanon – specialising in Middle-Eastern affairs, British and European politics, and the history of Britain's intelligence services.  As chairman of the Forgotten British Heroes Campaign which operated until 2019, he sought to document and commemorate terrorist atrocities that have been suppressed for political reasons – notably the Zionist terror campaign against Palestinians and Britons from 1945-48.

Two Faces of Heroism: Wolfgang Fröhlich and Admiral Sir Tom Phillips

The great Austrian revisionist, 70-year-old chemical engineer Wolfgang Fröhlich, who earlier this year was awarded the Robert-Faurisson International Prize, has died. Here is Peter Rushton's Eulogy...

Two Faces of Heroism: Wolfgang Fröhlich and Admiral Sir Tom Phillips

Ending a sad month for H&D, following the loss of our comrades John Bean and Ian Carser, we learned that the great Austrian revisionist – 70-year-old chemical engineer Wolfgang Fröhlich, who earlier this year was awarded the Robert Faurisson International Prize – has died. His longstanding comrade Franz Radl informs us: “As I was told he…

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