Post WWII Revisionism

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”

Ursula Haverbeck Once Again Sentenced to Jail in Germany

JUST LIKE EVERYTHING ABOUT THE "HOLOCAUST" NON-HISTORICAL NARRATIVE, trying to get an accurate picture of the persecution of Ursula Haverbeck is made very difficult by the mainstream media. Ursula Haverbeck  Even Wikipedia is not up to date on Haverbeck in 2016! Deutsche Welle, Germany's state news service, ran a September 2nd article (quickly removed from the "Top Stories"…

Denial, “A Battle to Defend the Veracity of Historical Facts”

Denial, a Holocaust Movie based on Deborah Lipstadt’s book History on Trial, is to be released this September. History on Trial is Lipstadt’s account of her vendetta with author David Irving culminating in a defamation action. The action was tried in a London court in 2000 before Judge Charles Gray. Opportunity The release is an…

Never Stop Reminding

An alert to commemorate the Israeli/Jewish holy day of Yom Hashoah (one of several annual Holocaust Remembrance days) within the Democratic National Committee (then headed by disgraced Jewess Deborah Wasserman-Schultz) bounced around from Director of Jewish Engagement Aaron Weinberg to end up in the in box of the Catholic Kate Houghton, whose future with the…

Never Was So Much …

Speaking of British fighter pilots opposing German bombing campaigns over Britain during World War II, Winston Churchill famously declaimed, “Never was so much owed by so many to so few,” counterfactually alleging that the bombing would have been much worse had not the Royal Air Force deployed Spitfires and the like to harry the Luftwaffe’s…

Elie Wiesel Has Died at Age 87

Elie Wiesel was arguably the most well known and powerful figure among acknowledged Holocaust survivors. While alive, he exercised his “moral lobby” to keep the memories of the Holocaust and Holocaust survivors alive and to “educate” the new generations on the dangers of anti-Semitism and hatred to minorities, specially, of course, to Jews.  He coined…

The Joseph Hirt Story

Joseph Bernard Hirt worked as a school psychologist and psychology-teacher in Chester County, Pennsylvania until his retirement in 1993. It was not long after this that Hirt took up a second career – as a “Holocaust survivor.” In this role Hirt achieved significant regional notoriety. The early period of Hirt's career as a Holocaust survivor…

What Happened to Reinhold Hanning?

Reinhold Hanning, 94, is a former sergeant and a guard at Auschwitz, who has been tried for 170,000 Counts of Accessory to Murder in Germany. Reinhold Hanning It was not hard to predict what the outcome would be. According to German Law, prosecutors were required to provide evidence that defendants were directly involved in the…

Reinhold Hanning former SS sergeant is Tried in Germany for helping to Kill 170,000

For many years the German State had been criticized for not doing enough to bring to justice those who could be responsible, for what according to true believers of the Holocaust is the death of thousands and thousands of Jews at the hands of German Officials during the Nazi Era in “Concentration Camps”. Reinhold Hanning…

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