Vol. 13 (2021)

Vol. 13 · www.InconvenientHistory.org · 2021

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.

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Vol. 13 (2021)

Key Witness

Sometimes, I am not happy with the choices authors make when writing articles or books. One recent case is Carlo Mattogno’s book Sonderkommando Auschwitz I, which was just released in its first English edition. The book contains detailed critiques of the accounts of nine former Auschwitz inmate who all claimed to have worked as members…

Book Announcements

Rudolf Reder versus Kurt Gerstein Authored by Carlo Mattogno Carlo Mattogno, Rudolf Reder versus Kurt Gerstein: Two False Testimonies on the Bełżec Camp Analyzed, Castle Hill Publishers, Uckfield, 2021, 218 pages, 6”×9” paperback, biblio­graphy, index, ISBN 978-1-59148-266-6. Available from Armreg Ltd at https://t.ly/y6GNv. See the book excerpt in this issue. In 1989, The Institute for…

The Holocaust: Facts versus Fiction

“These [Holocaust] crimes are and remain a part of German history, and this history has to be told, over and over again.” German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Dec. 6, 2019;[1] https://youtu.be/K_PpXikL6Go Introduction In the Year 9 after Christ’s birth, Rome rules almost all of Europe. So far, the Romans have only been able to conquer the…

The War that Never Ends

World War Two ended in 1945, hence more than a three-quarter century ago. When that many years had passed, other, earlier wars were almost forgotten after an entire generation had passed. But WWII is different. It is being relived, resuffered, reenacted and kept in the limelight as if it had happened yesterday. For the victorious…

Belzec: Reder versus Gerstein

The following article was taken, with generous permission from Castle Hill Publishers, from Carlo Mattogno’s recently published study Rudolf Reder versus Kurt Gerstein: Two False Testimonies on the Bełżec Camp Analyzed (Castle Hill Publishers, Uckfield, 2021; see the book announcement in this issue of Inconvenient History). In this book, it features as Part 4. References…

Promoting Revisionism

Around the turn of the millennium, an anonymous author wrote a brochure titled Auschwitz: Facts versus Fiction, had it printed in great numbers, and wanted Castle Hill Publishers to distribute it from the UK. Castle Hill agreed initially, stocked it, and added it to its sales website. On closer inspection, it turned out that the…

Two Faces of Heroism: Wolfgang Fröhlich and Admiral Sir Tom Phillips

Ending a sad month for H&D, following the loss of our comrades John Bean and Ian Carser, we learned that the great Austrian revisionist – 70-year-old chemical engineer Wolfgang Fröhlich, who earlier this year was awarded the Robert Faurisson International Prize – has died. His longstanding comrade Franz Radl informs us: “As I was told he…

Dr. Sigmund Rascher’s Medical Experiments

Human medical experiments performed by German doctors during World War II are considered the worst atrocities in history, and they are said to have served no useful purpose. This article documents the medical experiments performed by one of Germany’s most infamous doctors: Dr. Sigmund Rascher, and shows that these experiments did produce useful medical information, and were no more criminal than many human medical experiments performed by U.S. doctors during and after World War II.

Whitewashing the Dachau Show Trials

The book Unsung Heroes of the Dachau Trials deals with the young Americans who were responsible for gathering evidence, interviewing witnesses, apprehending suspects and securing convictions in trials held at Dachau conducted by the U.S. Army after WWII. This article discusses some of the mistakes and misunderstandings made by the author and the members of the 7708 War Crimes Group interviewed in this book.

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