The Day Amazon Murdered History – eBook and Print Book

The Day Amazon Murdered History – eBook and Print Book

Castle Hill Publishers' saga on their books being censored by Amazon, a few weeks ago released as a documentary movie you can watch here, is now also available as an eBook and a print book:

The Day Amazon Murdered History

The Book to the Movie

By Germar Rudolf

Amazon is the world’s biggest book retailer. They rake in some 50% of all consumer spending on books in the U.S., and dominate several foreign markets as well. Pursuant to the 1998 declaration of Amazon’s founder Jeff Bezos to offer “the good, the bad and the ugly,” customers once could buy every book that was in print and was legal to sell.

That changed on March 6, 2017, when Amazon banned more than 100 books with dissenting viewpoints on the Holocaust, after having been pressured by Jewish lobby groups for years to do so. While Amazon ignored those lobby groups in years gone by, things were different in early 2017. At that time, a series of anonymous bomb threats was made against synagogues and Jewish community centers in the U.S., and three Jewish cemeteries were vandalized, or so we were told. Although there is no link between iconoclastic historical research and anti-Jewish acts, Israel’s Yad Vashem Holocaust Center took these acts as a pretext in order to urge Amazon to take down history books they don’t like. The mass media were quick to join into this campaign, and Amazon promptly caved to it, wiping its sites clean of any revisionist research on the Holocaust.

This is the video upon which the book is based.

Around the same time, it turned out that those cemeteries had not been vandalized at all, and a few weeks later, in a surprising turn of events, the mass media even revealed that those ominous bomb threats originated not from deranged Neo-Nazis, but from a Jew, operating in Israel. Yet still, ever since this Yad-Vashem initiative, Amazon has persisted in deleting any history book from its stores that Jewish lobby groups disapprove of. Anti-Semitic and Nazi literature, however, can still be purchased there, as ever ...

This book accompanies the documentary of the same title. Both reveal how revisionist publications explaining ground-breaking archival and forensic research results had become so powerfully convincing over the years that the powers that be resorted to what looks like a dirty false-flag operation in order to get these books banned from the biggest book retailer for good. Read it and be amazed and appalled…

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Jett Rucker on March 14, 2018, 8:23 p.m.

DOES Jeff Bezos even KNOW about this whole matter? People whose opinions I respect suspect that he doesn't. Let's say he doesn't. Lat's further say that he finds out about it somehow. What would he do? Would it be fine with him? Would he disagree with the step? THEN what would he do? Rescind the purge and restore all the titles in one swoop? Order them let back in quietly, one at a time? At this juncture, the most-important, most-interesting thing would be to confirm that he KNOWS about it - then, that he APPROVES of it.