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Extermination through Labor – Myth or Reality?

When I received Carlo Mattogno’s Italian typescript for his next book in early 2024, which would end up becoming Volume 53, of our prestigious series Holocaust Handbooks, Labor Camp Auschwitz-Monowitz, I realized quickly that it contained sheer endless tables at its end, and in the middle, it consisted of seemingly interminable pages of quotations from…

The Nazi-Gas-Chamber Lore: Whodunit?

The Nazi-Gas-Chamber Lore: Whodunit?

While I was writing the Holocaust Encyclopedia (see www.HolocaustEncyclopedia.com), I had a number of epiphanies resulting from the fact that I had to get so many facts straight, and make everything consistent and coherent. I started connecting dots between seemingly isolated facts which I had never seen before. One of them was the realization that…

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4th, annotated edition of “Confessions of a Holocaust Revisionist”

In August of 2024, the resurrected Committee for Open Debate on the Holocaust decided to republish in new editions all the books that CODOH’s founder Bradley Reed Smith has written during his lifetime. This is meant to honor our founder’s legacy, which is an indelible and proud part of CODOH’s history and legacy as well….

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All “Inconvenient History” Back Issues Now Available

CODOH Board of Trustees decided earlier this year to put all back issues of CODOH’s flagship publication, the revisionist quarterly journal Inconvenient History, back into print as eBook and paperback editions, meaning Volumes 1 through 15 (the years 2009 through 2023). I started working on that project on April 11, and wrapped it up on…

Inconvenient History, Vols. 1-10
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“Inconvenient History” Back in Print

For many years, printed editions of CODOH’s online periodical Inconvenient History have been unavailable. After CODOH’s core meltdown this past winter, all contents posted on CODOH’s library website, Inconvenient History‘s contributions included, needed to be resurrected, checked, reformatted, and edited. Wile we were at it, we decided to use that effort to put this fine…

New, updated edition a “Hoax of the Twentieth Century”

It’s been nine years since an updated edition of Arthur Butz’s classic work Hoax of the Twentieth Century was launched. Within our project to turn the most important revisionist works into audio books, Butz’s blockbuster was next on our list. Hence, from Feb. 23 to March 8, that conversion was accomplished. This was followed by…

We’ve Re-Released The Muehlenkamp Study As An eBooK!
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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…

6th edition of “The First Holocaust”, plus audio version

6th edition of “The First Holocaust”, plus audio version

The last edition of this fine book was issued in 2018. This was just one year before YouTube pulled the plug on all videos and YouTube channels containing anything remotely critical about the orthodox Holocaust narrative. All videos revealing pre-WWII propaganda claims about 6 million Jews allegedly dying in a holocaust were deleted by YouTube…

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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…

Auschwitz Engineers in Moscow

Carlo Mattogno got impatient with me for not working on this book for years. He had it ready to go since 2014, as you can see from the date of Jürgen Graf’s Introduction to this book (which he wrote in December 2013). Alas, the topic was very narrowly focused, and other projects got preferred treatment…

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Holocaust Encyclopedia goes to the printers!

While the online version of our Holocaust Encyclopedia was launched in mid-September 2023, the print edition had to wait for a while, because we wanted to use the online version as a “beta version,” so that we could iron out the inevitable kinks and wrinkles. By late November, we realized that no further constructive feedback…