Vol. 16 (2024)

Vol. 16· www.InconvenientHistory.org· 2024

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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  • Adenauer, de Gaulle, Nixon, and the Shah of Iran: A Modern Anthology of Jewish Might

    Like Raymond Aron, we believe we need to distinguish between power and might. Power is the organization that makes might effective, but power can also become impotent, meaning that power without might is nothing. Keeping this in mind, let’s start our anthology 1. 1965 Konrad Adenauer, “One should not underestimate the might of the Jews”…

  • The Myth of “Nazi Terror”

    The pernicious myth that the Brown-shirted Stormtroopers (Sturmabteilung or SA) of the National-Socialist Movement were “violent thugs” is a popular political slander, concocted by disingenuous “historians” from half-truths, while neglecting inconvenient facts. It is true that the National Socialists participated in their fair share of brawls, however, they were comparatively much less violent than the…

  • Book Announcements

    Auschwitz Engineers in Moscow Authored by Carlo Mattogno Carlo Mattogno, Auschwitz Engineers in Moscow: The Soviet Postwar Interrogations of the Auschwitz Cremation-Furnace Engineers. The Statements of Kurt Prüfer, Karl Schultze, Fritz Sander and Gustav Braun on “Gas Chambers” and Cremation Furnaces at Auschwitz, 270 pages, index, bibliography, ISBN: 978-1-911733-10-2; Armreg Ltd, London, 2024. Carlo Mattogno…

  • Auschwitz Engineers in Moscow

    The following article was taken, with generous permission from Carlo Mattogno’s recently published study Auschwitz Engineers in Moscow: The Soviet Postwar Interrogations of the Auschwitz Cremation-Furnace Engineers. (Armreg Ltd, London, January 2023; Volume 52 of the series Holocaust Handbooks; see the book announcement at the end of this issue of Inconve­nient History). In this book,…

  • The Shulchan Aruch

    The following article was taken, with generous permission from Clemens & Blair, from Erich Bischoff’s The Book of the Shulchan Aruch (Clemens & Blair, New York/Castle Hill Publishers, Bargoed, UK, February 2023; see the book announcement at the end of this issue of Inconve­nient History). In this book, it forms the introduction. Print and eBook…

  • George S. Patton, Jr.

    American historian Rick Atkinson writes that George S. Patton, Jr. (1885-1945) is widely regarded as the best field commander in the American Army during World War II. Patton was certainly the one most feared by the Germans, who complimented him before the Normandy invasion by massing defenses against a nonexistent Army Group Patton. By V-E…

  • Mahatma Gandhi’s Persecution

    Mahatma K. Gandhi, The Selected Works of Mahatma Gandhi, Volume Two: Satyagraha in South Africa, edited by Shriman Narayan, Navajian Publishing House, Ahmedabad, 1968, 290 + xiii, index, ISBN: 978-81-7229-278-2. Introduction When I was languishing in a German prison for my historical research between 2005 and 2009, I had the opportunity to read many works…

  • The Potential Expansion of French Holocaust Denial Laws to Non-Public Speech

    In 1990, in France, the Gayssot Act made it an offense to challenge “the existence of one or several crimes against humanity as defined by article 6 of the Charter of the International Military Tribual […] and which have been committed either by members of an organization declared criminal pursuant to article 9 of said…

  • Tucker Carlson Regrets the Atom-Bomb

    Tucker Carlson, today’s leading figure of what could be called populist-right media, was recently the guest of Joe Rogan,[1] to whom he stated a number of unexpected opinions. He showed himself to be, on one hand, a hardcore adherent of certain traditional Christian beliefs (specifically creationism), but in other ways a very independent thinker. He…

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