Inconvenient History

The War that Never Stops

This issue of Inconvenient History contains several papers by John Wear addressing a wide variety of topics concerning World War II, meaning the war itself, the one that never seems to stop. Only the last two papers concern minorities persecuted by Third-Reich authorities: one paper by John Wear on the incarceration of clergymen in German…

Book Annoucements

Hitler on the Jews Authored by Thomas Dalton Thomas Dalton, Hitler on the Jews, Castle Hill Publishers, Uckfield, 2019, 194 pages, 6”×9” paperback, bibliography, index, ISBN: 978-1-59148-225-3; the current, 2nd edition of 2022 (243 pages) can be obtained as print or eBook from Armreg Ltd at https://armreg.co.uk/. See the excerpt in the present issue. That…

The Second Zündel Trial

Thirty-one years have passed since the Second Zündel Trial ended. Many of the key players have since passed away, among them Ernst Zündel himself (†2017) and his spiritus rector Prof. Dr. Robert Faurisson (†2018), who was the mastermind behind these trials, as well as Zündel’s defense counsels Douglas Christie (†2013) and Barbara Kulaszka (†2017). Nevertheless,…

Hitler on the Jews ∙ An Excerpt

With the permission of Castle Hill, Inconvenient History prints in this issue, without further ado, the first section of Thomas Dalton’s newest tome, Hitler on the Jews. It explains very well why this book exists – in fact, needs to exist. References in text and footnotes to literature point to the book’s bibliography, which is…

Vimeo and YouTube Ban Revisionism

In early 2017, we had to deal with two major censorship incidents, one external, the other homemade. The external event refers to Amazon’s banning of Castle Hill’s entire book collection, no matter whether a book challenges the orthodox Holocaust narrative or addresses some other topic entirely. The second, internal event refers to Eric Hunt’s demand…

Book Announcements

Auschwitz – Forensically Examined Authored by Cyrus Cox Cyrus Cox, Auschwitz – Forensically Examined, Castle Hill Publishers, Uckfield, 2019, 114 pages, 5”×8” paperback, b&w illustrated, biblio­graphy, index, ISBN 978-1-59148-224-6. Available from Armreg Ltd at https://armreg.co.uk/product/auschwitz-forensically-examined/. See the book review by John Wear in this issue. It is amazing what modern forensic crime-scene investigations can find…

The Second Babylonian Captivity

Foreword According to orthodox historiography, which is prescribed by penal law in many European countries, about three million European Jews were murdered in homicidal gas chambers between December 1941 and the autumn of 1944. These chambers are said to have been erected in six camps in Poland, in the combined “concentration and extermination camps” Auschwitz-Birkenau…

Auschwitz: Technique and Operation of the Gas Chambers

In 2017, a German publishing company asked me to contribute a thorough introduction to a reprint edition of Jean-Claude Pressac’s 1989 book of the same title. Unfortunately, this German publisher went out of business in late 2018, so no such reprint ever appeared. My introduction is still valuable, though; hence I published it in January…

Hyper-Productivity

This issue contains five papers and one review by John Wear, who has been one of the major contributors to both The Barnes Review and increasingly also to Inconvenient History. If you subscribe to the former, you may notice that some articles are featured in both periodicals. While The Barnes Review is a subscription-based print…

The Einsatzgruppen

Editor’s Remark Einsatzgruppen was the name of German task-force groups of the Second World War operating in the temporarily occupied areas of the Soviet Union. Their task was to analyze and organize civilian life in these territories, fight partisans, and, if we are to believe the orthodox narrative, systematically murder all the Jews they could…

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