Inconvenient History, Volume 1, 2009
£10.00 – £25.00Inconvenient History seeks to maintain the true spirit of the historical revisionist movement; a movement that was established primarily to foster peace through an objective understanding of the causes of modern warfare.
Papers contained in this Volume 1, 2009:
- Freedom, Democracy and ‘The Conquering of Evil’
- A Chronicle of Holocaust Revisionism, 2 Parts
- Christianity and the Holocaust Ideology: Reflections on the Bishop Williamson Affair
- The Prohibition of Holocaust Denial
- The “Nazi Extermination Camp” of Sobibor in the Context of the Demjanjuk Case
- Tree-felling at Treblinka
- David Irving and the “Aktion Reinhardt Camps”
- Genocide at Nuremberg
- Adolf Hitler’s Armed Forces: A Triumph for Diversity?
- The Einsatzgruppen and the Holocaust