Why Hitler Declared War on the United States
Establishment historians state that Adolf Hitler made a mistake when he declared war on the United States. This article will explain why Hitler was forced to declare war on the United States.
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By John Wear ∙ August 31, 2017
Establishment historians state that Adolf Hitler made a mistake when he declared war on the United States. This article will explain why Hitler was forced to declare war on the United States.
By John Wear ∙ August 31, 2017
Claiming that the mainstream Holocaust narrative is profoundly flawed raises two questions: Why would anyone make up a story like this, and maintain it to this day? Who benefits from this falsification of history? This article will answer these questions.
By Veronica Clark ∙ August 30, 2017
Abstract Hitler’s Table Talks is a worthless primary source. There, I said it. And I’m not just saying this to evoke a reaction. I’m saying it because I really mean it. The renowned “Hitler expert” Lord Dacre, better known as Hugh Trevor-Roper, knowingly and willingly engaged in a massive cover-up regarding Hitler’s Table Talks (hereafter…
By Seamus Moriarty ∙ August 30, 2017
Rémi Perron, Révisionnisme contre complotisme. Paris: Editions Plein Soleil, 2016. 152 pp., bibliography, index. This book can be purchased at the French publisher’s website François Fradin, Notes sur l’extermino-complotisme et le révisionnisme. Rome: La Sfinge, 2016. 134 pp., bibliography, index. This book can be purchased at the French publisher’s website Abstract Holocaust revisionism is increasingly…
By Germar Rudolf ∙ August 8, 2017
In 2010, a little over a year after I had been released from prison, and just a few months after Ernst Zündel had been released as well, Castle Hill Publishers ran out of the German edition of Robert Lenski’s book The Holocaust on Trial, which is a summary of the Second Zündel Trial. The question…
By Germar Rudolf ∙ August 27, 2017
In the whole world, the Federal Republic of Germany enjoys the reputation of being a liberal, democratic country under the rule of law. This self-portrait will not be simply adopted here, however, but it will be critically reviewed. The litmus test for a country under the rule of law is when the state’s interests collide…
By Richard A. Widmann ∙ May 1, 2017
I learned of the passing of Samuel Crowell as I have learned of the passing of several friends over the past year—via email. I had been away for the day but decided to check my messages prior to retiring for the evening. There were several stacked up regarding my late friend; the subject of the…
By Germar Rudolf ∙ April 22, 2017
May I ask my dear reader whether he or she recognizes any of the following names: Fritz Klein, Heinz Thilo, Bruno Kitt, Erwin von Helmersen, Werner Rohde, Hellmuth Vetter, Horst Schumann, Carl Clauberg, Hans Wilhelm König, Franz Lucas, Alfred Trzebinski, Oskar Dienstbach, Siegfried Schwela, Franz von Bodmann, Kurt Uhlenbroock, Eduard Wirths, Hans Münch, Johann Paul…
By Jürgen Graf ∙ March 27, 2017
My wife Olga and I learned with immense sadness that our dear friend Dr. Ludwig Fanghänel passed away on 20 January. To the revisionist community, Ludwig was known under his pen name Klaus Schwensen. He was the author of seven revisionist articles published in the English language at Inconvenient History: https://codoh.com/library/document/author/schwensen-klaus/ Of these articles, the…
By Kerry R. Bolton ∙ March 27, 2017
Two of the great myths of recent history are that: Germany achieved economic recovery through rearmament; Roosevelt overcame the Depression through his New Deal social reforms. These assumptions are in inverse proportion to actuality. Germany achieved economic recovery in a similar way the Labour Government in New Zealand did at about the same time: state…
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