No. 200 (November)

On the Holocaust Controversy

No. 200 · www.Codoh.com · November 2013

Serving the Revisionist Community from 1990 until 2016

  • The Holocaust in Holograms. By Jett Rucker
  • Smith Addresses the Editor of the Daily Aztec and his Academic Supervisors. By Bradley Smith
  • ‘Hitler in Love’ – the Poetry and Art of Der Fuehrer. With comments by Bradley Smith
  • Hate, Hikind, and History. By Richard A. Widmann
  • SSPX Burial of Nazi War Criminal Erich Priebke Met with Protestors. By Cindy Wooden, with comments by Michael Hoffman
  • A Track Record Recalled by a Couple Friends. By David Merlin and Greg Raven

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Hate, Hikind, and History

This summer, Democratic Assemblyman from Brooklyn, New York Dov Hikind launched a misguided assault against Inconvenient History and several other publishers who carry among other things Holocaust revisionist articles and commentary. Hikind is attempting to financially hamstring several organizations by arranging a vendor boycott of sorts in which major credit card companies are bullied or otherwise…

SSPX Burial of Nazi War Criminal Erich Priebke Met with Protestors

The following texts are an assemblage from Michael Hoffman’s Blog, On the Contrary. Hoffman prefaced his post with this observation:  “Note: SSPX priests are not under the control of the Vatican. The SSPX was driven out of the Church of Rome by Paul VI and John Paul II and was never fully rehabilitated by the…

The Holocaust in Holograms

A minor flurry of news items has attended the announcement that certain purported veterans of German-enabled mistreatment of Jews during World War II are being recorded “in three dimensions” as they recount tales of the suffering endured by them and others they knew and heard about. Condemnation of Germans, Nazis, and other familiar villains of…

Smith Addresses the Editor of the “Daily Aztec” and His Academic Supervisors

Leonardo Castaneda, EditorThe Daily AztecSan Diego State UniversitySan Diego, CaliforniaEmail [email protected]Telephone (619) 594-4190 14 October 2013 Mr. Castaneda: On 03 September 2013 I submitted an advertisement to the Daily Aztec to be run online as a banner ad. The text of the ad read: “A Cover-up at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum?” Those nine…

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