No. 53 (Apr.)

On the Holocaust Controversy

No. 53 · www.Codoh.com · April 1998

Serving the Revisionist Community from 1990 until 2016

Contents

  • CODOH Raises New Questions about the Soviet Past of Simon Wiesenthal
  • Interest in Revisionism surging in the Middle East
  • CODOHWeb Establishes Turkish Connection
  • History 101: Truth revealed at Western Washington University
  • and more!

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Other Stuff

Just got back from the IHR special meeting in Costa Mesa where David Irving and Costas Zaverdinos spoke. I’m on deadline for this issue of SR and can’t report on the meeting other than to say it was quite successful with upwards of 200 attendees, and that I’m glad I went. Had a chat with…

Letters

In addition to revisionist history, there is the related matter of the history of revisionism, a subject I do not think can be done at the moment. The person I thought capable of doing this right was Keith Stimely [editor of The Journal of Historical Review in the early 1980s], and I am still grieving…

Internet Roundup

Last month CODOHWeb was pleased to add yet another language to its ever expanding International page. Working through a friend of CODOH in Turkey, we received a complete text of Harun Yahya’s revisionist book, Holocaust Deception: The Secret History of the Nazi-Zionist Alliance and the Inside Story of the Jewish Holocaust Deception. Posting the entire…

Joe Sobran Links with CODOHWeb

Noted commentator and lecturer Joseph Sobran has for some time had an honored niche in CODOHWeb’s “The Tangled Web: The Consequences.” That portion of CODOHWeb lays out some of the many consequences that blind acceptance of the mythic aspects of the Holocaust has entailed for Americans as well as Palestinians, and even Israelis. Recently Joe…

Interest in Revisionism Surging in the Middle East

The spread of revisionism across the Middle East shows no sign on slowing. In February Roger Garaudy, the octogenarian French intellectual convicted of violating French law against denying the Holocaust (see SR 51 & 52), traveled to Egypt on the invitation of the Egyptian Ministry of Culture and Information. On February 15 the official Egyptian…

Notebook

At Swarthmore College the beat goes on (thanks, Sonny). The liberal paper on campus, The L-Word, devotes most of its issue this month to the controversy precipitated by the distribution on campus of our leaflet The Holocaust Controversy: The Case for Open Debate. First there was the shock of the leaflet itself. Then The Phoenix,…

CODOH Raises New Questions about the Soviet Past of Simon Wiesenthal

Researchers associated with the Committee for Open Debate of the Holocaust have gathered evidence which raises serious questions as to Simon Wiesenthal’s past associations with the Soviet Union. Most of this evidence appears to stem from Simon Wiesenthal himself, and it points to Wiesenthal’s voluntary cooperation with Soviet authorities on more than one occasion and…

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