David Brockschmidt on Schindler’s List (Part 1)
David Brockschmidt talks about the infamous movie and book Schindler's List.
Events and developments in the post-WWII period following the end of hostilities. This section does not include 9/11 revisionism (re. the alleged Arab attacks on the U.S. on Sept. 11, 2001), which has its own entry under “About Revisionism and Historiography in General” > “US History” > “Sept. 11”
By David Brockschmidt ∙ November 25, 2017
David Brockschmidt talks about the infamous movie and book Schindler's List.
By Hadding Scott ∙ November 13, 2017
A few days ago, Cenk Uygur of the Young Turks show on YouTube was moderating a panel discussion at the second annual Web Summit in Lisbon, Portugal. When a Muslim on the panel said that Muslims should pursue moderation (thus implying that some Muslims had in some way gone wrong), Uygur undertook to defend Islam by…
By David Merlin ∙ November 10, 2017
A crafty attempt to make criticism of Israel "hate speech" subject to anti-discrimination laws is moving through Congress in the guise of the Anti-Semitism Awareness Act. The Rabid Rabbi Abraham Cooper of the Simon Wiesenthal Center testifying before the House Judiciary Committee, Nov. 7, 2017 on how criticism of Israel should be banned. It started…
By David Merlin ∙ November 6, 2017
David Cole is getting heat from Believer Extremists like Cole, a Revisionist Apostate, is being smeared as a "Denier" because he is a couple of million short of the sacred figure 6,000,000. Actually, the 6,000,000 does seem somewhat magical itself. Originally derived from "actual figures" of Extermination Camp Deaths the number is a…
By Carolyn Yeager ∙ October 26, 2017
Elie Wiesel (left) at the trial of Eric Hunt (right) was quite prepared to put the 22-year old away for life for frightening him by taking hold of his arm in an empty hotel hallway in 2007. Is it surprising that someone who’s been through the “worst there is” should still be so frightened of…
By Panagiotis Heliotis ∙ October 13, 2017
The pseudo-judicial proceedings at the Nuremberg Trials have been heavily criticized by many people who were anything but Nazis. For example, in The Papers of Robert A. Taft, Senator Taft wrote the following: "We have fooled ourselves in the belief that we could teach another nation democratic principles by force. Why, we can’t even teach…
By Panagiotis Heliotis ∙ October 12, 2017
Holocaust historians claim that the Holocaust is the most-documented event in human history. Holocaust revisionists on the other hand not only dispute this, but say that the storyline is full of contradictions and impossibilities. What to make of this? Majdanek Museum Sometimes it can be pretty hard to figure things out. So let’s try something…
By David Merlin ∙ October 11, 2017
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tours the National Holocaust Monument last week… Something missing? Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has blotted his Politically Correct copy book at the unveiling of Canada latest Holocaust Memorial when it was noticed that the memorial was missing any reference to Jewish people. https://www.rt.com/news/405787-trudeau-canada-holocaust-memorial/ Conservative MP;David Sweet is looking to get answers!In a…
By Michael A. Hoffman ∙ October 11, 2017
In the wake of our article on “Books Banned by Banned Books Week”—concerning “Holocaust denial” volumes policed out of the banned category—we received an e-mail from James LaRue, director of the American Library Association’s Office for Intellectual Freedom, which administers Banned Books Week. This organization appears to mainly promote the freedom to read proscribed books that don’t…
By Michael A. Hoffman ∙ October 7, 2017
In September of 2017 we found ourselves in the midst of the American Library Association’s annual “Banned Books Week,” the eponymous celebration of books forbidden by censors and pressure groups in the United States. While the event purports to focus on volumes deemed too dangerous for impressionable minds, the daring entries showcased this year included…
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