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    Dissecting the Holocaust Edited by Germar Rudolf Germar Rudolf (ed.), Dissecting the Holocaust: The Growing Critique of ‘Truth’ and ‘Memory’, Castle Hill Publishers, Uckfield, 2019, 622 pages, 6”×9” paperback, b&w illustrated, bibliography, index, ISBN: 978-1-59148-227-7; the current edition is available as print, audio and eBook from Armreg Ltd.; free PDF download at HolocaustHandbooks.com. Normally we…

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    Goebbels on the Jews Authored by Thomas Dalton Thomas Dalton, Goebbels on the Jews: The Complete Diary Entries – 1923 to 1945, Castle Hill Publishers, Uckfield, 2019, 265 pages, 6”×9” paperback, bibliography, index; ISBN: 978-1-59148-096-9. The current edition can be obtained as print and eBook from Armreg Ltd, armreg.​co.uk/ From the age of 26 until…

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    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 This book has been replaced by a second, revised edition with a different main titled: Up Close and Personal (131 pages,…

  • The Day Amazon Murdered History

    Germar Rudolf, The Day Amazon Murdered History: The Book to the Movie, Castle Hill Publishers, Uckfield, 2018, 117 pages, 5”×8” paperback, throughout color illustrated, bibliography, ISBN 978-1-59148-197-3. I vividly remember the day back in March 2017 when I opened emails from Amazon Kindle telling me that they had removed Castle Hill’s entire e-book program from…