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  • Key Witness

    Sometimes, I am not happy with the choices authors make when writing articles or books. One recent case is Carlo Mattogno’s book Sonderkommando Auschwitz I, which was just released in its first English edition. The book contains detailed critiques of the accounts of nine former Auschwitz inmate who all claimed to have worked as members…

  • Book Announcements

    Rudolf Reder versus Kurt Gerstein Authored by Carlo Mattogno Carlo Mattogno, Rudolf Reder versus Kurt Gerstein: Two False Testimonies on the Bełżec Camp Analyzed, Castle Hill Publishers, Uckfield, 2021, 218 pages, 6”×9” paperback, biblio­graphy, index, ISBN 978-1-59148-266-6. Available from Armreg Ltd at https://t.ly/y6GNv. See the book excerpt in this issue. In 1989, The Institute for…

  • The Holocaust: Facts versus Fiction

    “These [Holocaust] crimes are and remain a part of German history, and this history has to be told, over and over again.” German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Dec. 6, 2019;[1] https://youtu.be/K_PpXikL6Go Introduction In the Year 9 after Christ’s birth, Rome rules almost all of Europe. So far, the Romans have only been able to conquer the…

  • Belzec: Reder versus Gerstein

    The following article was taken, with generous permission from Castle Hill Publishers, from Carlo Mattogno’s recently published study Rudolf Reder versus Kurt Gerstein: Two False Testimonies on the Bełżec Camp Analyzed (Castle Hill Publishers, Uckfield, 2021; see the book announcement in this issue of Inconvenient History). In this book, it features as Part 4. References…

  • Book Announcement

    The Making of the Auschwitz Myth Authored by Carlo Mattogno Germar Rudolf (ed.), The Making of the Auschwitz Myth: Auschwitz in British Intercepts, Polish Underground Reports and Postwar Testimonies (1941-1947). On the Genesis and Development of the Gas-Chamber Lore., Castle Hill Publishers, Uckfield, 2020, 492 pages, 6”×9” paperback, b&w illustrated, bibliography, index, ISBN: 978-1-59148-194-2, Volume…

  • “Justice” at Nuremberg

    Thomas Dalton has had it with the Jews, so he keeps on dishing it out. His latest book on this topic titled Streicher, Rosenberg, and the Jews was a “quickie” in terms of how fast it was put together, since it is based mainly on the transcripts of the Nuremberg International Military Tribunal of 1945/46….

  • Book Announcements

    Eternal Strangers Authored by Thomas Dalton Thomas Dalton, Eternal Strangers: Critical Views of Jews and Judaism through the Ages, Castle Hill Publishers, Uckfield, 2020, 172 pages, 6”×9” paperback, biblio­graphy, index, ISBN 978-1-59148-230-7. Available from Armreg Ltd at https://armreg.co.uk/product/eternal-strangers-critical-views-of-jews-and-judaism-through-the-ages/. See the book excerpt in this issue. It is common knowledge that Jews have been disliked for…

  • Eternal Strangers

    With the permission of Castle Hill, Inconvenient History prints in this issue, without further ado, the Part One of Thomas Dalton’s newest tome, Eternal Strangers: Critical Views of Jews and Judaism through the Ages. The book can be purchased in print and eBook from Armreg Ltd at armreg.co.uk. For a more-detailed description, see the book…

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