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A new book by Italian revisionist Carlo Mattogno: a refutation of a mainstream book. It summarizes revisionist arguments on the alleged gas chambers at Auschwitz, Belzec, Chelmno, Dachau, Majdanek, Mauthausen, Natzweiler, Neuengamme, Ravensbrück, Sachsenhausen, Sobibor, Stutthof and Treblinka… Need more?…

Now also available in the CODOH library: Since its inception in 1994, Steven Spielberg's "Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation" has recorded numerous testimonies of "Holocaust survivors." Eric Hunt has used that resource to create a new, exciting documentary which proves with these very testimonies that the orthodox tale about the alleged extermination camp at Treblinka is untenable.


In 2011 the exterminationist Holocaust Controversies blog published a study claiming to refute three revisionist monographs. After 20 months of hard work, the revisionist rebuttal is now available as a PDF file. This 1554 pp. work exposes the severe deficiencies and inconsistencies of this failed attempt at refuting revisionism.

The latest issue of Inconvenient History, A Quarterly Journal for Free Historical Inquiry is now available on-line. its contents: - The Ellis Island internment camp for Germans, Italians, and Japanese Americans during WWII. - Count Potocki de Montalk and his Katyn Manifesto. - A personal account by Germar Rudolf of time spent in prison. - Review of three recent books on Treblinka. - On Soviet propaganda surrounding the Sachsenhausen camp death toll. - Reviews of "The Black Swan" and "The Gas Vans." - Victories of Revisionism.

A two-hour radio debate on the Deanna Spingola Radio Show is scheduled for June 22, 2012, between revisionist writer Friedrich P. Berg and exterminationist activist Roberto Muehlenkamp, beginning at 11 AM, US. central time (GMT+6).