Smith’s Report

On the Holocaust Controversy

Nos. 1 to 220 · www.Codoh.com · 1990 to 2016

Revisionist News & Comments

Imprint

Publishers: CODOH
Established: 1990 by Bradley Reed Smith. The Newsletter ceased to appear with the passing of Bradley in early 2016. It informed the reader of what Bradley R. Smith was doing personally to promote open debate on the Holocaust story. It did not attempt to monitor the Revisionist movement. Smith’s Report appeared several times a year, and was sent free to those who helped Smith with contributions, clippings or in other ways.
Chief Editor: Bradley Smith (1990-2014); Jett Rucker (2015-2016)
All issues are archived here as PDF, and many as html.
PLEASE NOTE: Research papers and reviews ought to be submitted to Inconvenient History.


Back Issues

You can either download each copy as a PDF file (first table; clicking on some of the year numbers will download a file containing all issues of that year) or read each individual paper online (of older issues, only some articles have been posted so far; pull up the table of contents for each issue from the second table below, or navigate the Category menu to the left).

Smith’s Report, PDF files of each issue
Year Issues
1990 No. 1 No. 2
1991 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 No. 7 No. 8
1992 No. 9 No. 10 No. 11 No. 12
1993 No. 13 No. 14 No. 15 & 16
1994 No. 17 No. 18
1995 No. 19 No. 20 No. 21 No. 22 No. 23 No. 24 No. 25 No. 26 No. 27 No. 28 No. 29
1996 No. 30 No. 31 No. 32 No. 33 No. 34 No. 35 No. 36 No. 37 No. 38
1997 No. 39 No. 40 No. 41 No. 42 No. 43 No. 44 No. 45 No. 46 No. 47 No. 48 No. 49
1998 No. 50 No. 51 No. 52 No. 53 No. 54 No. 55 No. 56 No. 57 No. 58 No. 59 No. 60
1999 No. 61 No. 62 No. 63 No. 64 No. 65 No. 66
2000 No. 67 No. 68 No. 69 No. 70 No. 71 No. 72 No. 73 No. 74 No. 75
2001 No. 76 No. 77 No. 78 No. 79 No. 80 No. 81 No. 82 No. 83 No. 84 No. 85 No. 86
2002 No. 87 No. 88 No. 89 No. 90 No. 91 No. 92 No. 93 No. 94 No. 95
2003 No. 96 No. 97 No. 98 No. 99 No. 100 No. 101 No. 102
2004 No. 103 No. 104 No. 105 No. 106 No. 107 No. 108 No. 109 No. 110 No. 111
2005 No. 112 No. 113 No. 114 No. 115 No. 116 No. 117 No. 118 No. 119 No. 120 No. 121 No. 122 No. 123
2006 No. 124 No. 125 No. 126 No. 127 No. 128 No. 129 No. 130 No. 131 No. 132 No. 133 No. 134
2007 No. 135 No. 136 No. 137 No. 138 No. 139 No. 140 No. 141 No. 142 No. 143 No. 144 No. 145
2008 No. 146 No. 147 No. 148 No. 149 No. 150 No. 151 No. 152 No. 153 No. 154 No. 155 No. 156
2009 No. 157 No. 158 No. 159 No. 160 No. 161 No. 162 No. 163 No. 164 No. 165 No. 166 No. 167
2010 No. 168 No. 169 No. 170 No. 171 No. 172 No. 173 No. 174 No. 175 No. 176 No. 177
2011 No. 178 No. 179 No. 180 No. 181 No. 182 No. 183 No. 184 No. 185 No. 186 No. 187
2012 No. 188 No. 189 No. 190 No. 191 No. 192 No. 193 No. 194
2013 No. 195 No. 196 No. 197 No. 198 No. 199 No. 200 No. 201
2014 No. 202 No. 203 No. 204 No. 205 No. 206 No. 207 No. 208 No. 209 No. 210 No. 211
2015 No. 212 No. 213 No. 214 No. 215 No. 216 No. 217 No. 218
2016 No. 219 No. 220

The next table links to the subfolders of each issue, in many cases containing the contents of each issue in html for online viewing:

Year Issues
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2003
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
  • Half a Century of Rebellion

    Q: Thanks first of all that you have agreed to this interview. A: You’re most welcome. Q: And then, of course, happy birthday! How does it feel to be half a century old? A: Thanks, well, not good. But then again, I don’t really care. After 50 years we all are of the same age….

  • Open Letter to Senator Dianne Feinstein

    Some of it Happened, Some of it Didn't CODOH Committee for Open Debate On the Holocaust Senator Dianne Feinstein331 Hart Senate Office Bldg.Washington, D.C. 20510Phone: (202) 224-3841 14 November 2014 Dear Senator: I am writing to ask you to oppose the so-called "The ‘Nazi’ Social Security Benefits Termination Act," the bill that strips Social Security…

  • News and Notes

    For some years now I have been writing a special cover letter to go with the December issue of this Report. Needing a little shove to get going I was searching for cover letters I wrote here for Christmas in 2004 and hopefully in 1994. Or there about. It could be interesting. As it turned…

  • Tinseltown Goes to War

    I’ve just watched for about the third time the 1962 film, The Longest Day, a great action movie on the Allied invasion of Normandy. Among its several pluses: an all-star male cast, including a young Sean Connery, as well as a brief segment starring a seriously good-looking woman bearing a strong resemblance to Sophia Loren….

  • The Karski Report: The Holocaust in Miniature

    This issue of Inconvenient History features an article by Friedrich Jansson that is appropriate to the Year 2014, designated by the Sejm (legislature) of Poland the Year of (Jan) Karski, the intrepid courier/witness for the London-based government-in-exile of Poland, born in Poland one hundred years ago. The article discloses, for the first time of which…

  • News and Notes

    *** Siegfried Verbeke: “After reading SR 208 I put together these remarks. Fred Töben wonders whether he was wasting his time on David Cole. Prof. Faurisson gave him the right answer in five words: ‘David Cole is a clown,’ and Fred Leuchter, more friendly, concludes ‘Cole’s claim of fame is a mere footnote to revisionist…

  • Orson Welles and the First Holocaust Movie: A Lasting Legacy

    If the pinnacle of the Holocaust Movie genre has been reached, it may have happened in 1993, when Steven Spielberg’s Schindler’s List garnered seven academy awards and untold millions of dollars in royalties for the film magnate who has since declared that the reason he has honored Planet Earth with a personal visit is to…

  • Heretics, Sacralization, and Fear in the Heart of the Journalist

    What follows is an exchange (not) between Albert Richardson of the British website What Really Happened? (http://tinyurl.com/oc9g8un) and Will Storr, a highly praised British journalist who is interested in “heretics,” though not so much it appears as he was before being addressed by Mr. Richardson. In the event, Storr represents journalists as a class, weak…

  • John Stuart Mill Calls For Open Debate on The Holocaust

    Thanks to the miracle of digital time travel, Legalienate’s editors were able to interview the 19th-century liberal John Stuart Mill on the urgent matter of the suppression of free speech in the modern Holocaust debate. Readers of Mill’s “On Liberty,” which made him famous as a defender of human rights, will recognize what he has…

  • News and Notes

    *** Der Spiegel is one of Europe’s most influential magazines. It’s commonly held that its influence is based on the moral authority established by the quality of its investigative journalism. Der Spiegel employs the equivalent of 80 full-time fact checkers, which the Columbia Journalism Review calls “most likely the world’s largest fact checking operation.” To…

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