No. 3

Title page TR 3/2004

Volume 2 · Issue 3 · August 2004

The individual articles of this issue are listed below.

A PDF file of this entire issue can be downloaded here.

  • The Great Soviet Space Bamboozle

    Communist propaganda has successfully turned black into white in most areas of human activity. Why then should the West uncritically believe Soviet claims concerning their space projects? The writer of the following article has spent many years in studying Soviet space claims, and his findings are that they must be treated with the greatest suspicion….

  • The “Mommy” Mommsen Show

    Starring Professor Hans Mommsen of Bochum University, Germany, as himself Peter Monteith as the Grinning Clown David Brockschmidt as the Crusading Revisionist Plus Peter Monteith’s Overweight Bodyguard Peter’s two Goons with clubs and handcuffs The Mystery Screamer Twenty intelligent students (rumor has it, they exist) It was 10:55 a.m. on the crisp Adelaide winter morning…

  • The Morgues of the Crematoria at Birkenau in the Light of Documents

    In the historical expert opinion drawn up for Deborah Lipstadt in the libel trial launched against her by David Irving (January 11 to April 11, 2000), Robert Jan van Pelt, when he was unable to find any proof of the reality of the extermination of Jews in gas chambers at Auschwitz, amassed all the available…

  • Book Notices

    James Bovard, Terrorism and Tyranny: Trampling Freedom, Justice, and Peace to Rid the World of Evil, NY: Palgrave, August 2004, 448 pages, pb., $16.95 A devastating attack on President Bush’s Justice Department and the similarly misnamed Patriot Act, Terrorism and Tyranny has been hailed by sources as disparate as the Washington Post and Pat Buchanan’s…

  • Letters to the Editor

    General Remarks Allied War Crime and Catacomb Revisionists Dear Mr. Rudolf! It is always commendable to commemorate the victims of injustice. In this regard I may report about an incidence, which occurred parallel to the liberation, or better transfer (this event happened peacefully, as is known), of the concentration camp Mauthausen. On May 4, 1945,…

  • Marshal Zhukov: A Career Built on Corpses

    Viktor Suworow, Marschall Schukow – Lebensweg über Leichen, Pour-le-Mérite, Selent, Germany, 2002, 350 pp., €25.80 Prologue Every war produces genuine military strategists and heroes, many of whom die on the battlefield or whose exploits go unrecognized. Decorated “Hero of the Soviet Union” four times, Marshal Georgi Zhukov was indisputably the most honored military figure in…

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