Revisionist Breakthroughs

Mainstream media and orthodox scholars usually turn a blind eye to Holocaust revisionism and its proponents, but there are numerous exceptions to that rule, each one of them causing a major or minor public uproar. Here you can find some of these cases, organized by countries where they occurred.

  • Revisionism on the Advance in Estonia

    0. Introduction During the conference on “Globalism” held at Moscow in January 2002, where I reported about the most recent finding of revisionism on the alleged Treblinka extermination camp, I got to know two young Estonians, who to my pleasant surprise had brought with them an Estonian edition of my first revisionist work Der Holocaust…

  • The Flight of Abbé Pierre

    The previous issue of Smith's Report (No. 32) described the furor in France surrounding ex-Communist theoretician Roger Garaudy's embrace of Holocaust Revisionism (in an article by Christiane Chombeau available in the original French on the International Page of CODOH's Web site), and the indictment of Garaudy and his publisher, Pierre Guillaume, under France's obscurantist law…

  • Garaudy Brings Revisionism to the Arabs

    Roger Garaudy, the 83-year-old French intellectual currently being prosecuted in France for the revisionist chapters of his book on Zionism, has defied his accusers by boldly bringing his theses to the attention of the Arab world. This summer the former French Communist Party theoretician traveled to Lebanon, Syria, and Egypt to discuss that book, Les…

  • Revisionism in Russia

    Russians Research into the ‘Holocaust’ Matter A German order to destroy Novgorod did not exist. The population suffered under Soviet bombings. Novgorod’s church treasures were robbed by the retreating Soviet troops, and its artifacts were sunk on a ship in the Wolchow River. The world famous Novgorod monument “Thousand Year Russia” was saved by the…

  • The Elephant(s) in the Room

    Most of us understand that it is unwise to draw a connection between the Israeli/Palestinian tragedy, 9/11, Afghanistan, and the U.S. administration's war against Iraq. The common understanding is that to suggest such a connection publicly, and in many contexts privately, is to risk being condemned as an anti-Semite. This fear is perfectly well founded….

  • Holocaust Faith and Holocaust Heresy

    The Pope unknowingly ignited a firestorm over his plan to lift the excommunication of several conservative bishops. One of these bishops, Richard Williamson, gave an interview on Swedish television voicing his view that the Nazis did not gas a single Jew and that not more than 200,000 to 300,000 Jews died throughout the Holocaust. Jewish…

  • Clapping for Tinkerbell

    Toward the end of January 2009, Roman Catholic Bishop Williamson, associated with the Society of Saint Pius X, said in an interview “I believe that the historical evidence is strongly against — is hugely against — 6 million Jews having been deliberately gassed in gas chambers as a deliberate policy of Adolf Hitler.” An apparent…

  • The Victories of Revisionism (Part 1)

    Professor Faurisson recently appeared in court in Paris for having participated at the Tehran Holocaust conference. Then French President Jacques Chirac, upon hearing that the gathering was taking place, made an unprecedented request to the justice system to prosecute the négationniste Faurisson. The case finally came up on June 25, 2015, only to be adjourned…

  • The Founding Myths of Israeli Politics

    Copyright 1996 – All rights reserved. Contents Introduction Part I: Theological Myths The Myth of the “Promise”: Promised Land or Conquered Land? In Contemporary Christian Exegesis In the Prophetic Jewish Exegesis The Myth of the “Chosen People” The Myth of Joshua: Ethnic Purification Part II: The Myths of the 20th Century The Myth of Zionist…

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