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  • Book Anouncements

    Moral Turpitude Authored by Germar Rudolf Germar Rudolf, Moral Turpitude: Or the Legal Hazards of Maintaining Physical Fitness, Castle Hill Publishers, Uckfield, 2020, 122 pages plus documents appendix, full-color print, 6”×9” paperback, ISBN: 978-1-59148-254-3. This book has been replaced by a second, revised edition with a different main titled: Up Close and Personal (131 pages,…

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    Don Heddesheimer’s bestselling book The First Holocaust was issued in July 2018 in its 3rd edition, now bearing the more-pertinent subtitle The Surprising Origin of the Six-Million Figure. It includes a vastly improved, extended preface, which is based on the transcript of Germar Rudolf’s documentary of the same title. Read, download, buy or watch this…

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  • A Personal Note

    Personal matters should not be part of contributions to Inconvenient History – unless it affects Inconvenient History. I am not yet sure that it will, but I thought it conducive to give a little glimpse into what’s going on in my little world at home, so the reader can appreciate my trials and tribulations, and…