The Genocide of the German People
More Germans died after World War II than died during it. Since they didn't (and couldn't) fight back, it was cold-blooded murder – by the victorious Allies. The "good guys" who fought and won the "good war."
A Quarterly Journal for Free Historical Inquiry · ISSN 2324-7231 · Published by CODOH
Vol. 11, No. 1 · www.InconvenientHistory.org · 2019
Inconvenient History seeks to revive the true spirit of the historical revisionist movement; a movement that was established primarily to foster peace through an objective understanding of the causes of modern warfare.
To browse the contents of this issue, click on the individual papers listed below.
By John Wear ∙ January 19, 2019
More Germans died after World War II than died during it. Since they didn't (and couldn't) fight back, it was cold-blooded murder – by the victorious Allies. The "good guys" who fought and won the "good war."
By John Wear ∙ January 14, 2019
Establishment historians characterize Germany’s invasion of Poland as an unprovoked act of aggression designed to fulfill Adolf Hitler’s desire for Lebensraum. This article will show, however, that Poland’s atrocities against its German minority forced Germany’s invasion of Poland.
By John Wear ∙ December 31, 2018
The onset and escalation of World War II provided the rationale for most of Germany’s illegal human medical experimentation. Animal experimentation was known to be a poor substitute for experiments on humans. Since only analogous inferences could be drawn from animal experiments, the use of human experimentation during the war was deemed necessary to help…
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