No. 11 (Sep./Oct.)

On the Holocaust Controversy

No. 11 · www.Codoh.com · September/October 1992

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Zionism and the Ivy League

Midstream is an occasionally interesting Zionist publication that I've read off and on for twenty-five years. In April '92 it published an article on CODOH and the Campus Project titled “Revisionism, Free Speech, and the Campus” by Carlos C. Huerta, a writer living in Jerusalem. Huerta writes that “perhaps the most revealing thing to come…

Dr. Deborah Lipstadt & the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum

“In recent months, a lone denier, Bradley Smith, has garnered incredible amounts of attention with a tactically brilliant but devious maneuver: the placing of advertisements in student newspapers arguing there was no Holocaust.” Deborah Lipstadt, Holocaust historian and the only female golem still residing in Los Angeles county, gives me the benefit of her attention…

Judges Quash Zündel Guilty Verdict

(Following are excerpts from stories reported in the Toronto Star, the Globe and Mail, and the Toronto Sun when this story first broke.) Toronto Star (27 August): Toronto publisher Ernst Zundel's conviction for spreading false news about the deaths of 6 million Jews in the Holocaust was struck down today by the Supreme Court of…

Harvard Heroism

John Demjanjuk, railroaded to Israel on bogus charges of murdering upwards of a million Jews in gas chambers at Treblinka, though now seen almost universally as innocent of that ludicrous charge, may still be strung up by our allies who run the only democracy in the Middle East. How has such a scenario come to…

The “Rosenstrasse Protest” and the “Us-Ism” of the Aryan Spouses

Atlantic Monthly (September 92) has printed an article by Harvard graduate student Nathan Stoltzfus on “Dissent in Nazi Germany.” The article focuses on the “Rosenstrasse Protest.” Rosenstrasse 2-4 was an administrative center of the Jewish community in central Berlin. On 27 February 1943 the German Government decided that their pristine concept for the mass-murder of…

What I Believe, What I Don’t

I understand perfectly well that the Hitlerian regime was anti-Semitic and that it persecuted Jews and others. I understand that many peoples experienced unfathomable catastrophes in Europe during World War II. The catastrophe of the Jews was one among them. Nevertheless. I no longer believe that there was a plan to “exterminate” the Jews of…

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