We’ve Re-Released The Muehlenkamp Study As An eBooK!
After repeated requests from our readers, we’ve made it happen.
The definitive revisionist response to the 2011 570-page-long online study titled Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka: Holocaust Denial and Operation Reinhard published by the Holocaust Controversies blog—which claims to refute three of our authors’ monographs on the camps Belzec, Sobibor and Treblinka (see vols. 9, 19 and 8 of the Holocaust Handbooks series) is back in its e-book format, and is available in our store.
It goes without saying that it is neither easy nor profitable to publish such a huge two-volume opus which will find only a very small audience. In order to make the text a little more readable and to reduce the volume of the printed version slightly, it does include only the English translations of any foreign language sources quoted. The full foreign language text can be found in the extended PDF version. Since this PDF file is accessible to everyone and can thus be searched, we have refrained from creating a cost-prohibitive index.
In summarizing the book, Graf writes in his Epilogue:
“Holocaust Controversies had all the time they needed to write their “refutation.” They were assisted by a host of Holocaust historians they diligently enumerate in their introduction. It did not help them a bit. […] Since the exterminationist position with regards to these two topics [gas chambers and eyewitnesses] is hopeless from the beginning, Myers had myriads of opportunities to make a fool of himself, and he missed not a single one of them. […]
However, the most preposterous chapters of the pamphlet are undoubtedly the two last ones, written by […] Roberto Muehlenkamp, who unsuccessfully tried to prove that during World War II the eternal laws of nature had to pause so that the evil Nazis could carry out their massacre in chemical slaughterhouses and get rid of the bodies without significant use of fuel. [Muehlenkamp] knew exactly that Mattogno, who has an encyclopedic knowledge of all problems related to cremation, would react to his challenge and make mincemeat of his chapters, to use Romanov’s poetic formulation for the last time. Is Muehlenkamp perhaps a masochist? Does he relish the role of the circus clown who is pelted with eggs to the roaring laughter of the audience? Now he has egg all over his face. I do not feel a bit sorry for him because he asked for it.”
This study consists of two parts, each with roughly 700 pages, hence a total of almost 1,400 pages. This is the second, slightly corrected edition of 2015. Note that this book is currently available exclusively as a PDF eBook for download (1397 pages, 18.4 MB). A new, updated print edition is envisioned, but not yet worked on.
It is available for purchase in our shop. To order simply click the mockup image in this post, or the button below.