Inconvenient History

Hitler’s Ideology

The following article was taken, with generous permission from Castle Hill Publishers, from the recently published second edition of Richard Tedor’s study Hitler’s Revolution: Ideology, Social Programs, Foreign Affairs (Castle Hill Publishers, Uckfield, December 2021; see the book announcement in this issue of Inconvenient History). In this book, it forms the first chapter. This is…

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…

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The Cremation Furnaces of Auschwitz First German and Second English Edition Authored by Carlo Mattogno and Franco Deana Carlo Mattogno, Franco Deana, The Cremation Furnaces of Auschwitz: A Technical and Historical Study. 3 Parts, 2nd English and first German edition, Castle Hill Publishers, Uckfield, 2021, 6”×9” paperback. Subtitle Part 1: History and Technology, 498 pages,…

The Beneš Decrees

Introduction When Czechia was trying to become a full member of the European Union in the early 200s (it joined on May 1, 2004), representatives of German expellee organization demanded that Czechia first repeal the decrees issued after World War Two that allowed for the expulsion of all ethnic Germans from their homes in what…

100 Million Victims of Communism: Why?

Stéphane Courtois’s Black Book of Communism used to cause quite some headaches among leftists and liberals. To this day, we still don’t really know how to categorize the 100 million deaths of Communism, and whether any clear attribution of blame is appropriate or permissible. In the final chapter “Pourquoi? – Why?”, the editor Stéphane Courtois,…

Filip Müller’s False Testimony, Part 3

Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 The following article was taken, with generous permission from Castle Hill Publishers, from Carlo Mattogno’s recently published study Sonderkom­mando Auschwitz I: Nine Eyewitness Testimonies Analyzed (Castle Hill Publishers, Uckfield, 2021; see the book announcements in Issue No. 2 of this volume of Inconvenient History). In this book,…

Brexit Nightmares

Some if not most people within populist and right-wing movements in Europe think it’s a good idea to leave the European Union and become a fully independent nation state once again. In a referendum on 23 June 2016, a narrow majority of voters in the UK agreed with that sentiment and decided to leave the…

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The “Operation Reinhardt” Camps Treblinka, Sobibór, Belzec Authored by Carlo Mattogno Carlo Mattogno, The “Operation Reinhardt” Camps Treblinka, Sobibór, Bełżec: Black Propaganda, Archeological Research, Expected Material Evidence, Castle Hill Publishers, Uckfield, 2021, 402 pages, 6”×9” paperback, index, bibliography, b&w illustrated, ISBN: 978-1-59148-268-0. As Volume 28 of our prestigious series Holocaust Handbooks, we used to have…

Filip Müller’s False Testimony, Part 2

Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 The following article was taken, with generous permission from Castle Hill Publishers, from Carlo Mattogno’s recently published study Sonderkommando Auschwitz I: Nine Eyewitness Testimonies Analyzed (Castle Hill Publishers, Uckfield, 2021; see the book announcement in Issue No. 2 of this volume of Inconvenient History). In this book,…

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…

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