No. 1

Title page TR 1/2005

Volume 3 · Issue 1 · September 2005

The individual articles of this issue are listed below.

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

In Brief

International Holocaust Memorial Day Slovakia Leading the Way to Free Speech in Europe? New Zealand’s Israeli Spy Scandal Continues German Nationalist Members of Parliament Walk out over Auschwitz Israel Succeeds in Staging Holocaust Ceremony at UN Confusing Numbers Game? Horst Wessel Song Scandal Ernst Zündel now in Germany Horst Mahler receives prison sentence Solomon Morel…

“Who Remembers the Armenians?” – Hitler Quote a Forgery

Dr. Robert John, a historian and political analyst of Armenian descent from New York City, declared that a commonly used quotation of an alleged statement by Adolf Hitler concerning the Armenian massacres during World War One was a forgery and should not be used. Dr. John demonstrated how he had traced the original document in…

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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