Revisionism on the Internet As featured on CODOHWeb
Revisionism on the Internet—This handsome, durable, spiral-bound “journal” presents a cross-section of the materials that are making CODOHWeb a world-wide force for the truth that underlies history’s greatest taboo. As described in the previous issue of SR, Revisionism on the Internet contains exiled German chemist Germar Rudolf s analysis of German Establishment scholar W. A. Benz's efforts to re-establish the six million figure in the face of the revisionists assault—Rudolf s findings, the most up-to-date on the question, are worth the price of this booklet.
But there’s more: Brad Smith’s hitherto unpublished meditation on revisionism, race, racialism and fatherhood, “The Natural Order of Things”& renowned German novelist Hans Grimm’s 1950 survey of Allied policy pronouncements, “Germany Must Be Destroyed”& the texts of four long-submerged official documents of “inconvenient history”: from Hitler’s covert agreement with the Zionists (Ha’avara), the real “final solution” (Rademacher letter), Dwight Eisenhower's horrific estimate of impending German casualties due to the Allies’ postwar expulsions (Eisenhower telegram), etc.—as well as reviews of the latest biography of Rudolf Hoess (Steven Pakuly's Death Dealer) and a book on executions in America (Stephen Trombley’s The Execution Protocols) by CODOHWeb co-Webmaster Richard Widmann.
Share in the excitement that Swedish schoolkids, German patriots and other visitors to CODOHWeb from around the world are experiencing in the liberating encounter with truths that are withheld from them elsewhere, and help CODOH carry forward its struggle, by contributing $14 (or more) for this 73-page print-out.
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Bibliographic information about this document: Smith's Report, no. 45, Summer (July-August) 1997, p. 7
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