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Only a few of the 77 papers which had appeared in volume 14 (1994) of the Journal of Historical Review, once the flagship of Holocaust revisionism but now defunct, have been available online until recently. CODOH has changed that sad affair and has posted all of them online, including all illustrations...


CODOH keeps expanding – and not just by posting a lot of new and novel material on our website. A few days ago we finalized an agreement with the British revisionist publishing company Castle Hill Publishers, formerly owned by Germar Rudolf, to become CODOH's book and video outlet, and for their website www.vho.org to be merged with ours...

In February 2013 the revisionist community will be celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Leuchter Report, a trailblazing research paper on Auschwitz and Majdanek which triggered a landslide of forensic research into the "Holocaust." On that occasion, a new revised edition of this document, enhanced with critical annotations and research updates, has just been released as part of the prestigious Holocaust Handbooks series...

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.

We have posted an edition of the revisionist journal The Revisionist which has never been published before: issue no. 2 of 2005. It was scheduled for publication in late October 2005 by its then editor and publisher Germar Rudolf, but right when he was wrapping up this issue, he got arrested by the U.S. authorities and deported to Germany...