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Epic: The Story of the Waffen Ss.
Leon Degrelle

Inst for Historical Review, 1983

[Three and a half out of five stars] Certainly better than perverse Carto-style 'Degrelle' "articles" in TCR
Actually it's not TCR (The Carto Review) it's called 'The Barnes Review', but there is very little about Barnes in it! Degrelle's story has been more than properly covered by the IHR and the very fine Journal of Historical Review (pub. 1980-1986, 1988-2002. ...
  
  











  



  
The Confessions of Kurt Gerstein
Henri Roques

Inst for Historical Review, 1989

Academic writing
This book has nothing "anti-Semitic" or anti-Jewish! This book is not written to deny the Jewish holocaust in W.W.II! This book is written having at its core a doctoral thesis, a work of textual analysis of 6 different versions of "confession". These "confessions" or ...
  
  











  



  
The Great Holocaust Trial
Michael A. Hoffman

Inst for Historical Review, 1995

Mr. Hoffman writes with the grace of a romantic poet
The Great Holocaust Trial is the sort of book that should be available in every mall bookstore in the country. It is an exciting and well-written volume. Unfortunately this volume has been added to the banned books list in Canada. Authorities have seized shipments and ...
  
  











  



  
The Founding Myths of Modern Israel
Roger Garaudy

Inst for Historical Review, 2000

Don't be afraid to buy and read this book!
I am relatively new to the subject of the real history of Zionism, Israel, WWI and WW2 and the holocaust. I had, like so many, been aware that there were revisionist accounts but hesitated both out of skepticism--I couldn't believe that the mainstream narratives could ...
  
  











  



  
Made in Russia: The Holocaust

Inst for Historical Review, 1988

Porter Hammers the Hoax
C. Porter does an excellent job hammering away the yammering myths of the "Holy Hoax" as some may call it. He takes the Nuremburg transcripts, and rubs its content into the face of the hoaxers like a dog owner does to a new born pup who makes a mess on the carpet! :P ...
  
  











  



  
Advance to Barbarism: The Development of Total Warfare from Sarajevo to Hiroshima
Frederick J. Veale

Inst for Historical Review, 1993

Advance to Enlightenment
Perhaps the most devasting of all the revisionist debunking of the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg and the other post-WWII trials. Knowledgeable, lucid English attorney F.J.P. Veale does more than skewer the judicial outrages of the trials of the Germans ...
  
  











  



  
Barnes Against the Blackout: Essays Against Interventionism
Harry E. Barnes

Inst for Historical Review, 1991

A Triumph in Historical Revisionism
Revisionist giant Harry Elmer Barnes is at his battling best in these essays and reviews on the Second World War, and on the "Cold War" with the Soviet Union that soon followed. Professor Barnes takes passionate issue with the writings of his historian colleagues, ...
  
  











  



  
The Holocaust, 120 Questions and Answers
Charles E. Weber

Inst for Historical Review, 1983

The Holocaust: 120 Questions and Answers
Dr. Charles E. Weber is one of the foremost researchers into the events of the Second World War. He is uniquely suited to this as he has served as both a professor of history and a professor of the German language. This should not be considered a book of "holocaust ...
  
  











  



  
The Man Who Invented Genocide: The Public Career and Consequences of Raphael Lemkin
James Joseph Martin

Inst for Historical Review, 1984

An Insightful Book - A Must Read !
Now that the U.S. has ratified the Genocide Treaty, and the hitherto unknown legal category "hate crime" is making headlines, this insightful study of the "genocide" idea, as seen through the career of Raphael Lemkin, the refugee Polish-German jurist who coined the ...
  
  











  



  
Campaign in Russia: The Waffen Ss on the Eastern Front
Leon Degrelle

Inst for Historical Review, 1985

History belongs to the Victors
It is never easy to judge the motivations of people 60 years prior, but Degrelle gives a plausible and doubtlessly accurate explanation of the political malaise in Belgium and much of Europe before the war. The view he shared with a large number of others was that the ...
  
  











  



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