Oradour

On June 10, 1944, almost the entire civilian population of the French village Oradour-sur-Glane was killed, including some 250 women and children, who died in a church when the building exploded. Orthodox history claims that this catastrophe was a massacre committed by German occupational forces. Yet after carefully investigating the evidence, revisionist researchers have a different view of what happened that day.

Oradour: Village of the Dead

Oradour: Village Of The Dead, by Philip Beck, Leo Cooper Ltd., 196 Shaftsbury Avenue, London WC2; 88pp, hardback, t 5.25. ISBN: 0-85052-252-8. On reading this concise little book, one is struck by the tremendous contrast between descriptions of alleged German atrocities against Jews, and descriptions of alleged German atrocities against non-Jews. Most of the former…

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