Orthodox View

The perspective of the opponents of revisionism on the history and objectives of re-examining the Holocaust narrative.

Holocaust Revisionist Strikes Again

Bradley R Smith, the Holocaust revisionist famous for spouting his views through advertisements in college newspapers, is making waves at Hofstra University. The full-time gadfly has submitted a 24-page booklet portraying death camps as far-fetched sob stories to college newspapers across the country. While Liz Johnson, editor in chief of The Review, refused to publish…

Holocaust Revisionism Is No Longer Merely a Heresy, a Calumny or a Lie—It’s a Threat!

A two-page story in the May 10 New Republic on revisionism and booksellers begins by lamenting that the Internet book selling giant, Amazon.com, not only offers Bradley Smith’s Confessions of a Holocaust Revisionist but also carries a glowing, five-star review of the book on its Website. John Podhoretz, editor of the neo-con New York Post…

“Mr. Leuchter Has a Point!”

If you’re like us and many other revisionists, you’ve. His career as America's foremost expert in wondered and worried about what’s happened to Fred Leuchter humane execution ruined, thanks to his extraordinary findings and testimony on the alleged gas chambers of Auschwitz, forced to dodge trial by a kangaroo court in Germany, Leuchter seemed to…

Towards a Revisionist International

The deniers [sic] have three times as many [Web]sites as their detractors. … Thanks principally to the Internet, the wind is shifting in favor of historical revisionism. Since the expansion in recent years of the Worldwide Web in France, the Gayssot Law, which relegated the deniers of crimes against humanity to the margins, has been…

SALON: A Journal of Aesthetics

SALON is a small independent periodical published out of Fort Collins, Colorado. It's edited by a very independent and thoughtful lady named Pat Hartman. Each issue is devoted to one theme. One day recently out of the blue, I received issue #22 of SALON by post. Its theme is Freedom of Expression, and most of…

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