Inconvenient History, Volume 5, 2013

A Quarterly Journal for Free Historical Inquiry

£14.00£33.00

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 5, 2013:

  • Differential Exposure of Brickwork to HCN during WWII
  • The Yockey-Thompson Campaign against Post-War Vengeance
  • America Goes to War
  • Bishop Williamson Vindicated, Then Ousted
  • The Three Photographs of an Alleged Gas Van
  • Three Aspects of the German Deportation of European Jews to the East, 1941-1944
  • Reductio ad Hitlerum as a Social Evil
  • The Injustice of Conspiracy Accusations and the Admissibility of Hearsay in War-Crimes Trials
  • The Jewish Hand in the World Wars, 2 Parts
  • The Bone Mill of Lemberg
  • German Nationalist Jews during the Weimar and Early Third-Reich Eras
  • A Darkening Shadow
  • Dr. Mengele’s “Medical Experiments” on Twins
  • On the Publication of “The Problem of the Gas Chambers” by Le Monde
  • World War I on the Home Front
  • Fred Leuchter’s “Indiscretion”

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A new softbound, second edition of Inconvenient History, Volume 5 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 5, contains all the content from the four issues of 2013. You will receive a softbound book with the Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter issues of the fifth 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 Germar Rudolf’s and Nicholas Kollerstrom’s technical paper on “Differential Exposure of Brickwork to Hydrogen Cyanide during World War Two”; Kerry Bolton’s three essays on “The Yockey-Thompson Campaign against Post-War Vengeance,” “Reductio ad Hitlerum as a Social Evil” and “German Nationalist Jews during the Weimar and Early Third Reich Eras”; Ralph Raico’s articles “America Goes to War” and “World War I on the Home Front”; Nicholas Kollerstom’s report “Bishop Williamson Vindicated, Then Ousted”; Klaus Schwensen’s research results in “The Three Photographs of an Alleged Gas Van” and “The Bone Mill of Lemberg”; Richard Widmann’s essay “Historical Revisionism and Popular Opinion”; Thomas Kues’s paper on “Three Aspects of the German Deportation of European Jews into the Occupied Eastern Territories, 1941-1944”; the excerpts “The Injustice of Conspiracy Accusations in War Crimes Trials” and “The Injustice of the Admissibility of Hearsay in War Crimes Trials” from Carlos Porter’s new book; Part 1 of Thomas Dalton’s essay on “The Jewish Hand in the World Wars”; Nigel Jackson’s civil-rights report in “A Darkening Shadow”; Carlo Mattogno’s trail-blazing paper on “Dr. Mengele’s ‘Medical Experiments’ on Twins in the Birkenau Gypsy Camp”; Robert Faurisson’s reminiscing “On the Publication of ‘The Problem of the Gas Chambers’ by Le Monde; and last but not least Joseph P. Bellinger’s essay on “Fred Leuchter’s ‘Indiscretion'”; plus comments, reviews and editorials.

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Weight 1.37 lbs
Dimensions 9 × 6 × .94 in
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Paperback, eBook (PDF download)