No. 31 (Apr.)

On the Holocaust Controversy

No. 31 · www.Codoh.com · April 1996

Serving the Revisionist Community from 1990 until 2016

Contents

  • Irving Censorship Furor; CODOH Website leads in Publicizing Banned Goebbels Bio
  • The Campus Project at Pierce College, University of Puget Sound and Washington State
  • Hillel takes “steps” with CODOH ad at Cornell University
  • Editors at 75 college newspapers receive first Internet mailing from CODOH
  • Patrick Buchanan: a revisionist candidate fro president?
  • Jewish Defense League asks to become part of CODOH Website, etc., etc.
  • The World Wide Web: What is it and why is it important to Revisionism?
  • Blessed are (some of ) the peacemakers
  • Smith's Report to promote increased readership
  • and more

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Articles in Printed Format Available from the CODOH Website

Do you want to see something of what we are publishing “electronically” on the CODOH Website? Following are representative articles and excerpts from books produced by writers and scholars around the world, working usually in great personal isolation, oftentimes under threat from the State, and with little hope of financial reward or public favor. No…

Blessed Are (Some of) the Peacemakers

Elie Wiesel, world leader of the S. S. (Sensitive Survivors), has found a new cause. Rummaging among the victims of Hitler's regime, he's come up with Carl von Ossietzky, Weimar leftist and “pacifist” par excellence, who died in a Berlin hospital after several years in a German concentration camp. Wiesel is agitating for the overturn…

The World Wide Web: What Is It and Why Is It Important to Revisionism?

(Richard Widmann is Co-Webmaster of the Bradley Smith / CODOH Website.) As readers of this newsletter are well aware, Bradley Smith has a presence on the World Wide Web (WWW). But what exactly is the WWW? It is currently estimated that 40 million people internationally have access to the Internet. The Internet is a loose…

Editors at 75 College Newspapers Receive First Internet Mailing from CODOH

Patrick J. Buchanan’s statements in support of the legal rights of some accused World War II criminals, as well as his support for some aspects of revisionist theory about the Nazi “gas chambers,” have been the target of columnists, academics, politicians and special interest groups for years. On 6 March I mailed a 750-word opinion…

The Campus Project

In January I received an email message from a Pierce College (Tacoma WA) student who had found the CODOH Website on the Internet. He wanted to help. I submitted an ad announcing that 46 Unanswered Questions About the World War II Gas Chambers are available free on the Internet to the Pierce College Pioneer. The…

Irving Censorship Furor

Cowed by a furious campaign organized by Jewish censorship groups, St. Martin's Press has knuckled under and canceled publication of David Irving's Goebbels: Mastermind of the Third Reich. Ironically, CODOH's Website, by posting Irving's introduction to the biography, played a key role in alerting the censors to the planned book. No comfort for the censors…

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