Inconvenient History, Volume 15, 2023

A Quarterly Journal for Free Historical Inquiry

£15.75£38.00

Inconvenient 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 15, 2023:

  • Hitler’s Revolution (Last 2 chapters and Epilog)
  • The Seventh Gas Chamber of Majdanek
  • What Happened to Jews Not Gassed in the Aktion Reinhardt Camps?
  • Deconstructing Danuta Czech
  • The History of the Auschwitz Camps Told by Authentic Wartime Documents
  • Auschwitz Statistics: Registrations, Occupancy, Mortality, Transfers
  • One More Reason for Bizarre Eyewitness Accounts
  • The Myth of the Extermination of Homosexuals by the Third Reich
  • Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp
  • The Death Books of Auschwitz
  • The Fate of Hungarian Jews at Auschwitz-Birkenau
  • The Ghetto of Lodz in Holocaust Propaganda
  • The Tolerant Man Who Could Not Be Tolerated
  • Himmler’s Order to Stop the Gassing of the Jews
  • Auschwitz Doctor Hans Münch Interviewed
  • Viktor Emil Frankl in Auschwitz
  • Matthew Ghobrial Cockerill versus Thomas Dalton Debate
  • The Deportation of Jews from Hungary and the Łódź Ghetto to Auschwitz in 1944
  • Otto Skorzeny: Hitler’s Special Operations Commander
  • Sophie Scholl: Germany’s Celebrated Woman of the Twentieth Century
  • The Myth of Flames Rising from Crematoria Chimneys
  • William Joyce: “Lord Haw-Haw”
  • Critique of the Matt Cockerill vs. Thomas Dalton Debate, Part 1

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First ever softbound edition of Inconvenient History, Volume 15 is now available! Now considered a revisionist collector’s item, this beautiful softbound book is 636 pages of hard-hitting revisionist scholarship revealing the truth on several inconvenient moments in our recent history.

Inconvenient History, Volume 15, contains all the content from the four issues of 2023. You will receive a softbound book with the Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter issues of the fifteenth myth-busting year of Inconvenient History.

All the content is here. From our challenging editorials and comments to our ground-breaking book reviews. And of course, all the inconvenient truth of our feature articles. Read through the last two sequels of Richard Tedor’s serialized book Hitler’s Revolution; Santiago Alvarez’s research paper on “The Seventh Gas Chamber of Majdanek”; John Wear’s usual large collection of essays, including his follow-up paper on “What Happened to Jews Not Gassed in the Aktion Reinhardt Camps?” as well as his essays on “The Fate of Hungarian Jews at Auschwitz-Birkenau,” “Otto Skorzeny: Hitler’s Special Operations Commander,” “Sophie Scholl: Germany’s Celebrated Woman of the Twentieth Century,” “William Joyce: ‘Lord Haw-Haw’,” and the first part of his comprehensive “Critique of the Matt Cockerill vs. Thomas Dalton Debate”; Carlo Mattogno’s reports on “Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp,” and “The Ghetto of Lodz in Holocaust Propaganda,” as well as his book-introductory texts on “Deconstructing Danuta Czech,” “The History of the Auschwitz Camps Told by Authentic Wartime Documents,” “Auschwitz Statistics: Registrations, Occupancy, Mortality, Transfers” and “The Deportation of Jews from Hungary and the Łódź Ghetto to Auschwitz in 1944”; Germar Rudolf’s revelation on “One More Reason for Bizarre Eyewitness Accounts” and his detailed report on “Auschwitz Doctor Hans Münch Interviewed”; Jack Wickoff’s essay on “The Myth of the Extermination of Homosexuals by the Third Reich”; Enrique Aynat’s research results on “The Death Books of Auschwitz”; Hadding Scott’s article on “The Tolerant Man Who Could Not Be Tolerated”; Göran Holming’s insight into “Himmler’s Order to Stop the Gassing of the Jews”; Emil Schepers’s scrutiny of “Viktor Emil Frankl in Auschwitz”; Thomas Dalton’s and Matthew Cockerill’s “Debate”; and last but not least Jean Plantin’s collection of witness accounts on “The Myth of Flames Rising from Crematoria Chimneys.”

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