No. 2

Vol. 17, No. 2 · www.InconvenientHistory.org · 2025

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.

  • Rudolf Höss: Tortured Into Making His Confessions

    Rudolf Franz Ferdinand Höss (1901-1947) was the first of three successive commandants of Auschwitz, and later head of all the German concentration camps during World War II. Lt. Commander Whitney Harris, an American prosecutor at Nuremberg who spent three days interrogating Höss, described Höss as a “plain, little man” who reminded him of a “grocery…

  • The Early History of Revisionism

    Readers knowledgeable about the Holocaust will recall that the central elements of the present-day story existed not only in the immediate aftermath of the war – when such things were at least theoretically knowable – but also during the war, and even before the war, when they were not. Hitler’s plan for the “extermination” of…

  • Revisionism Will Set Us Free

    John Beaumont, The Truth Will Set You Free: The Case for Holocaust Revisionism, South Bend, IN: Fidelity Press, 2023; 349 pp. 6”×9” hardcover, ISBN 978-0-929891-32-3 The book The Truth Will Set You Free: The Case for Holocaust Revisionism by John Beaumont is an excellent introduction to Holocaust revisionism. Beaumont writes that, until about the year…

  • Homicidal Gassings at Struthof Refuted

    On December 1, 1945, Professor René Fabre, a specialist in toxicology at the Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Paris, signed a forensic report concerning firstly the supposedly homicidal “gas chamber” at the former German wartime camp near the town of Struthof (Alsace), and then the corpses or body parts of a number of supposedly “gassed”…

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