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  • Jewish Emigration from the Third Reich

    The emigration of Jews from the Third Reich is often depicted as some kind of secret action, as if Jews who wished to leave Germany had to sneak across the borders, leaving all their possessions and wealth behind. The truth is that the emigration was welcomed by the German authorities, who worked closely together with Jewish agencies to implement it. Weckert’s booklet elucidates the emigration process, thereby correcting the traditionally received picture of Jews emigrating from Germany.

  • Exactitude: Festschrift for Robert Faurisson

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    A collection of revisionist essays written for and dedicated to French scholar Prof. em. Dr. Robert Faurisson on occasion of his 75th birthday. This book describes and celebrates the man and his work.

  • Stalin’s War of Extermination 1941-1945

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    A documentation of Stalin’s murderous war against the German army and the German people. Based on German and Russian military records, it reveals the Red Army’s grisly record of atrocities against soldiers and civilians: torture, murder, and rape of the captive and the helpless was official Soviet policy, as ordered by Comrade J.V. Stalin…

  • The Central Construction Office

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    2nd, corrected edition (2015) Based upon documents from Moscow archives, this study describes the history, organization, tasks, and procedures of the Central Construction Office of the Waffen-SS and Police Auschwitz. It provides a deep understanding of this office, which was responsible for the planning and construction of the Auschwitz camp complex.

  • Auschwitz: A Judge Looks at the Evidence

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    Auschwitz is the epicenter of the Holocaust, where more people are said to have been murdered than anywhere else. But what if we look critically into the evidence for this claim? StƤglich has so far been the only legal expert to critically analyze the foundations of what we today think we know about Auschwitz. His research results leave the reader at times breathless when confronted with the scandalous way in which judicial authorities bent and broke the law in order to come to politically foregone conclusions. New, revised and corrected edition.

  • Who Started World War II

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    This book proves that the Second World War was not a Good War at all, that simple Good and Evil patterns do not fit here. It refutes the myth that Germany bears the blame for the outbreak of World War II. A great number of documents and memoirs of the persons involved made possible Walendy’s mosaic-like reconstruction of the events before the outbreak of the war in 1939.

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    Holocaust Handbooks (Paperback)

    Original price was: £1,408.00.Current price is: £1,175.00.

    All volumes of our prestigious series Holocaust Handbooks in one set at a discount! This ambitious, growing series addresses various angles of the ā€œHolocaustā€ of the WWII era. Most of them are based on decades of research from archives all over the world. They are heavily footnoted and referenced. In contrast to most other works on this issue, the tomes of this series approach its topic with profound academic scrutiny and a critical attitude. Any Holocaust aficionado ignoring this series will remain oblivious to some of the most important research in the field. These books aim to be compelling and convincing to the common reader and academics alike. For a complete overview of the volumes contained in this bundle, see the list of individual titles below.

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