No. 220 (March)

On the Holocaust Controversy

No. 220 · www.Codoh.com · March 2016

Serving the Revisionist Community from 1990 until 2016

  • Bradley Reed Smith – Our Hero, by Germar Rudolf
  • Remembering Bradley R. Smith, by Richard Widmann
  • Remembering Bradley, by Ernst Zündel
  • Farewell to an Optimist, by David Cole
  • A Life That Made a Difference, by Arthur R. Butz
  • Bradley Smith, by Robert Faurisson
  • Remembering Bradley Smith, by Mark Weber
  • Losing a Wise Friend, by Germar Rudolf
  • Libertarian Free Spirit Was Masterful Revisionist Writer and Activist, by Michael Hoffman
  • Bradley in Baja, by Roberto Hernandez
  • Bradley Smith, RIP, by Chip Smith
  • Bradley Smith: In Memoriam, by Samuel Crowell
  • My Memory of Bradley Smith, by Michael Santomauro
  • Revisionist Bradley R. Smith Has Passed Away, by Kyle Hunt
  • We Love You, Bradley! Community Voices
  • 3D Imagery Demonstrates the Auschwitz Hole Hoax, by Eric Hunt
  • Refusing to Look through Galileo’s Telescope, by Ken Meyercord
  • ADL: BoB’s Rap “Flatline” Promotes “Holocaust Denial”, by Hadding Scott
  • Ted Nugent, Gun Control, Jews and Nazis, by Hadding Scott
  • French Revisionist Comedian Banned from China, by David Merlin
  • Georgetown University Gets $10 Million for Holocaust Study Center, by Roberto Hernandez
  • Israel to Form Coalition for World Internet Censorship, by Roberto Hernandez
  • The Vermont Cynic: Bradley Smith’s Last Campus Project, by Roberto Hernandez
  • Architectural Considerations Not Anti-Semitic, by David Merlin
  • Activities, by Santiago Alvarez

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A Life That Made a Difference

Bradley Smith's letter to Arthur Butz of January 1980 (click to open it as a PDF file) I first learned of Bradley Smith when he wrote me in January 1980. He had just read my book The Hoax of the Twentieth Century and it "shook [his] faith in a story [he had] believed unquestioningly for…

Bradley in Baja

There is a lot I can say about Bradley… and I can start with how I knew about him for years before I ever met him. About 20 years ago, a group of friends and I put together a weekly publication that later came to be one of the main weekly papers in our little…

Losing a Wise Friend

I met Bradley the first time in September 1999 during David Irving’s Real History Conference in Cincinnati, where we both presented papers to Irving’s audience. I did not interact much with him during that conference. That changed, however, after I had to leave England in a hurry just two months later due to a veritable…

Remembering Bradley R. Smith

On Thursday evening, 18 February 2016, I glanced at my email on my phone. The subject of a newly received message struck me like a lightning bolt. “Bradley RIP” was all it said. It wasn’t that it was entirely unexpected. Bradley had been ill for many years, fighting off heart ailments, cancer, and even a…

Libertarian Free Spirit Was Masterful Revisionist Writer and Activist

Bradley Reed Smith, a pioneer of revisionist history journalism, has died at the age of 86. I came to know Bradley when he worked for me when I served as assistant director of the Institute for Historical Review (IHR) in Torrance California in 1985. In addition to being a first-class writer, he was an extraordinary human being….

Farewell to an Optimist

I have several good friends who work in upper management at various TV networks. It’s easy to mock and deride network execs, because most TV shows are straight-out lousy. But I’ve always found a certain nobility in the profession, because every year, like clockwork, these poor bastards have to announce the coming season’s new shows,…

Israel to Form Coalition for World Internet Censorship

Gilad Erdan According to a report on on Jan. 19, 2016 in The Times of Israel, also briefly reported in The New Observer, Gilad Erdan the Israeli Public Security Minister, is to develop legislation that would force FaceBook, YouTube, Twitter and others to take responsibility for content, that is, legislation that would enforce a kind of censorship…

Letter to PEN

Suzanne Nossel Executive Director PEN[email protected]Karin Deutsch Karlekar Director of Free Expression Programs[email protected]Katy Glenn Bass Deputy Director of Free Expression Programs[email protected]Shreya Balhara Free Expression Coordinator[email protected] Dear PEN- I am writing in response to Executive Director Nossel's recent letter regarding the release of reporter Jason Rezaian and poets Fatemeh Ekhtesari and Medhi Mousavi. Thank you for the…

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