Inconvenient History, Volume 3, 2011

A Quarterly Journal for Free Historical Inquiry

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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 3, 2011:

  • Churchill, International Jews and the Holocaust
  • The Maly Trostenets “Extermination Camp,” 2 Parts
  • Gassing, Burning and Burying
  • Lanzmann’s Shoah Witness Simon Srebnik
  • Lanzmann’s Shoah Witness Bronislaw Falborski
  • Jewish Conspiracy Theory, the Eichmann Testimony and the Holocaust
  • Defending the Faith
  • Deir Yassin: Inconvenient History
  • A Premature News Report on a “Death Camp” for Jews
  • Demystification of the Birth and Funding of the NSDAP
  • Race and History, Part 1
  • Reexamining the “Gas Chamber” of Dachau
  • The Report of the Soviet Extraordinary State Commission on the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp
  • Evidence for the Presence of “Gassed” Jews in the Occupied Eastern Territories, Part 3
  • On the Avoidability of World War One
  • The Moral and Intellectual Bankruptcy of a Scholar

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A new softbound, second edition of Inconvenient History, Volume 3 is now available! Now considered a revisionist collector’s item, this beautiful softbound book is 464 pages of hard-hitting revisionist scholarship revealing the truth on several inconvenient moments in our recent history.

Inconvenient History, Volume 3, contains all the content from the four issues of 2011. You will receive a softbound book with the Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter issues of the third myth-busting year of Inconvenient History.

All the content is here. From our challenging editorials and comment to our ground-breaking book reviews. And of course, all the inconvenient truth of our feature articles. Read through Paul Grubach’s essays on “Churchill, International Jews and the Holocaust”, “Jewish Conspiracy Theory, the Eichmann Testimony and the Holocaust” and “Race and History”; Thomas Kues’s groundbreaking research paper on “The Maly Trostenets ‘Extermination Camp'”, his Treblinka essay on “A Premature News Report on a ‘Death Camp’ for Jews”, and Part 3 of his series “Evidence for the Presence of ‘Gassed’ Jews in the Occupied Eastern Territories”; Thomas Dalton’s Reinhardt-camp essay on “Gassing, Burning and Burying” capacities, and his travel report “Reexamining the ‘Gas Chamber’ of Dachau”; Santiago Alvarez’s (meaning Germar Rudolf’s) witness critiques in “Lanzmann’s Shoah Witness Simon Srebnik” and “Lanzmann’s Shoah Witness Bronislaw Falborski”; Jürgen Graf’s critique of the Majdanek orthodoxy in “Defending the Faith”; Daniel McGowan’s essay on “Deir Yassin: Inconvenient History”; Veronica Clark’s “Demystification of the Birth and Funding of the NSDAP”; Klaus Schwensen’s report on “The Report of the Soviet Extraordinary State Commission on the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp”; Nicholas Kollerstrom’s essay on “On the Avoidability of World War One”; and last but not least Jürgen Graf’s critique of Christian Lindtner in “The Moral and Intellectual Bankruptcy of a Scholar”; plus comments, reviews and editorials.

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Weight 1.37 lbs
Dimensions 9 × 6 × .94 in
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