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The Chemistry of Auschwitz

The Chemistry of Auschwitz

Auschwitz was a center of chemistry. The German chemical industry built gigantic factories for rubber and fuel, and the SS experimented with natural sources of rubber. But that’s not what we associate with the name “Auschwitz.” We think of gas chambers and Zyklon B, two chemical things as well. How did the gas chambers look like? How did they operate? What was Zyklon B? How does it kill? Did it leave traces that can be found still today? These and other questions are thoroughly examined. Available as full-color hardcover and paperback editions, and as an economic black-and-white paperback edition.

The Rudolf Bundle (Paperback)

The Rudolf Bundle (Paperback)

Own every title in our catalog from the prescient pen of our own resident revisionist, Germar Rudolf, in this book bundle. It includes the body of Rudolf’s own research into World War II and the Holocaust, and tomes chronicling his personal odyssey, allowing the reader to better understand what drives a man to ask difficult questions that few were willing to ask, and to do what is right by the answers that are found, no matter what the cost.

The Hoax of the Twentieth Century | 5th Edition, 2024

The Hoax of the Twentieth Century | 5th Edition, 2024

Professor A. R. Butz was the first (and so far the only) writer to treat the entire Holocaust complex from the Revisionist perspective, in a precise scientific manner. This book exhibits the overwhelming force of historical and logical arguments which Revisionism had accumulated by the middle of the 70s. This new, 5th edition is slightly updated.

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7th Edition of “Breaking the Spell,” plus Audio-Book Version

We have just extended our ambitious project of turning all major revisionist works in our portfolio into audio books: The second on our agenda, No. 31 of the series Holocaust Handbooks, Breaking the Spell. Like before, while working on it, several typos were fixed, and we updated the selected bibliography at the book’s end. It’s…