Holocaust Revisionism

The history and objectives of re-examining the Holocaust narrative, both as a revisionist self-perception and as viewed by its opponents.

The Holocaust Claims Another Victim

This victim, then a 67-year-old history professor at Arkansas Technical University, was claimed in 2005 by his colleague, a self-proclaimed Jew named James L. Moses, who made it known to their university’s president that his victim had included three books that “denied the Holocaust” among nine from which students in a graduate history seminar might…

Memorabilia: David McCalden Interviews Bradley Smith (1984)

A great interview with two great revisionists who in the '70s  and '80s made the revisionist movement possible in a big way in the USA and some parts of Europe together with many other names. So here it is: CODOH founder Bradley Smith and David McCalden. This interview happened at Toronto, Canada in 1984. Bradley Smith…

Human Rights, the Holocaust-Shoah and Historical Truth

1. Human Rights and the Education Crisis During the 1990s it became common in Australia to refer to the phenomenon “Political Correctness” as an opinion-making movement by those who were intolerant of another person’s point of view, the self-labeled politically correct being the so-called left-wing, which thus pitted itself against the right-wing in any political…

Memorabilia: David Irving: Interview on Calgary Cable (1989)

David John Cawdell Irving (born 24 March 1938) is an English historian and author who has written on the military and political history of World War II. An expert on Nazi Germany, his works include masterpieces like The Destruction of Dresden (1963), Hitler's War (1977), Churchill's War (1987), and Goebbels: Mastermind of the Third Reich (1996).

Hans Metzner: The Old Jack in the Box

  Greetings ladies and gentlemen. A few days ago an article about your humble author appeared at the Holocaust Controversies blog written by a certain Hans Metzner. Titled Panagiotis Heliotis – The New Star Shining in the Revisionist Coffin?[1] Metzner attempts to respond to one of my articles regarding Marcel Nadjari. For those familiar with…

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