The Revisionist

The Journal for Open-Minded and Curious Thinkers

The Revisionist first appeared in late 1999, published by Bradley R. Smith. It was meant to primarily further the Campus Project by having an easy-to-read, slender magazine with brief papers and op-eds on issues surrounding the orthodox Holocaust narrative and its revision. The project lost inertia in 2002. To the temporary rescue came German revisionist scholar, author, editor and publisher Germar Rudolf, who between early 2003 and early 2005 edited and published 9 more issues, but this time also including many long, well-researched papers on the 120 pages of each letter size softcover issue. While Rudolf was working on the second issue of the year 2005, he was arrested by the U.S. authorities and subsequently deport to Germany (see his website for more info). Hence The Revisionist suddenly ceased to exist. It was later replaced by the extant online journal Inconvenient History

While the first, CODOH series of The Revisionist was merely numbered consecutively from one to thirteen, the later series was organized by 4 issues per yearly volume.

  • In Brief

    Another MA Thesis From New Zealand Attacked Canceling A Contract Equals Incitement To Hatred Prohibited Guest Book Entries Austrian Farmer Shows Courage Spontaneous Protest in Berlin against Jews Zyklon vacuum cleaner Scandal About Hitler Statue Ernest Hemingway Exposed As Mass Murderer Revisionist Book Promotion In Estonia Latvia Unveils Holocaust Memorial Croatians Forced To Take Holocaust…

  • Letters to the Editor

    General Remarks Chicken David You people are amazing. You actually deny the Holocaust’s existence, the existence of the Death Camps, the existence of the suffering and untold agonies. To deny such truths is to deny what those people went through and to make the fight against Nazism and fascism for naught. You do a disservice…

  • From the Records of the Frankfurt Auschwitz Trial, Part 7

    Internal Contradictions The statements of witness Erwin Valentin made during the pre-trial investigations leading to the Auschwitz trial contain some very telling contradictions. Valentin stated that in 1940 he was sent to the Jewish labor camp of Neutomischel (Warthegau) due to his non-Aryan (that is: Jewish) descent, where he, as a physician, took care of…

  • In Brief

    Atrocity Propaganda in U.S. Field Dispatch Furniture Dealer Causes Uproar Führer Beetle Marked for Renaming New York Revisionist Attracts Attention Book Review Caused Uproar in England Unprovoked Attack Similar Lies-Similar Liars Move to Revoke Pulitzer Prize Ernst Zündel Treated as Terrorist Austrian Engineer Fröhlich Arrested in Vienna One More Censorship Authority in Germany Escalation of…

  • Should Germany Outlaw Humanity?

    Don Guttenplan is a Jewish journalist who observed the 2000 trial of British historian David Irving against Deborah Lipstadt[1] and wrote a book about it.[2] In his article “How Many Jews Does It Take…?” published in the British magazine Index on Censorship no. 2, 2005,[3] Guttenplan claims that “Holocaust denial is a form of racial…

  • Was General de Gaulle a “Revisionist”?

    Already by 1984 Professor Robert Faurisson had noticed that General De Gaulle never pronounced the words “gas chambers” for the simple reason that he did not believe in them[1]; nevertheless it wasn’t until the occasion of the Papon trial that people finally start publicly to question De Gaulle’s attitude toward the extermination of the Jews…

  • Revisionism on the Advance in Estonia

    0. Introduction During the conference on “Globalism” held at Moscow in January 2002, where I reported about the most recent finding of revisionism on the alleged Treblinka extermination camp, I got to know two young Estonians, who to my pleasant surprise had brought with them an Estonian edition of my first revisionist work Der Holocaust…

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