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The
Journal
of
Historical Review
Carlo
Mattogno
The
Myth
of
the
Extermination
of
the
Jews
-Part
I
Enrique
Aynat
Eknes
Crematoriums
I1
and
1 1
1
of
Birkenau:
A
Critical
Study
-Reviews-
The
Second
Oldest
Profession:
Spies
and
Spying
in
the
Twentieth
Century
German
Big
Business
and
the
Rise
of
Hitler
The
Third
Reich
and
the
Palestine
Question
-Historical
News
and
Comment-
The
End
of
a
Myth
Interview
with
Michel
De
Bouard
on
the
"Thesis
of
Nantes"
VOLUME
EIGHT,
NUMBER
THREE
FALL
1988
The
Journal of
Historical
Review
VOLUME EIGHT, NUMBER
3
/FALL 1988
Editor: Theodore
J.
O'Keefe
EDITORIAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
GEORGE ASHLEY, Ph.D.
Los Angeles Unified School District (Ret.)
MARTIN A. LARSON, Ph.D.
Washington, D.C.
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Australian Civil Liberties Union
Melbourne, Australia
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Research Chemist
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Longwood College (Ret.)
CARL0 MATTOGNO
REVILO
P.
OLIVER, Ph.D.
University of Illinois (Ret.)
Urbana. Illinois
WALTER BEVERAGGI-ALLENDE, Ph.D.
University of Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires. Argentina
ARTHUR R. BUTZ, Ph.D.
Northwestern University
Evanston. Illinois
N O OMRCANIN, S.T.D.,
J.D.C., J.S.D.. LL.D
Indiana University
of
Pennsylvania (Ret.)
Washington, D.C.
ROBERT H. COUNTESS, Ph.D.
Huntsville, Alabama
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Badenweiler, West Germany
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J.
ECKSTEIN, Ph.D.
Private Research Consultant
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University of Lyon-2
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UDO WALENDY. Diplo. Pol.
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Revisionist History
Magazine
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T h e Historical Review Committee
GEORG FRANZ-WILLING, Ph.D.
Uberlingen, West Germany
ANDREAS R. WESSERLE, Ph.D.
Marquette University (Ret.)
Milwaukee. Wisconsin
SAMUEL EDWARD KONKIN I11
New Libettarian
Long Beach, California
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'The Myth of the Extermination of the Jews," by Carlo Mattogno, has been
translated from the French version which appeared in the French
Revisionist journal Annales d'histoire revisionniste, No.
1,
Spring, 1987 (B.P.
9805, 75224 PARIS CEDEX 05, France).
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Table of Contents
Volume Eight, No.
3
Fall,
1988
Articles
The Myth of the Extermination of the Jews: Part I1
Carlo Mattogno
Crematoriums I1 and 111 of Birkenau:
A
Critical Study
Enrique Ayant Eknes
Reviews
Phillip Knightley, The Second Oldest Profession:
Spies and Spying in the Twentieth Century
James J. Martin
Henry
A.
Turner, German Big Business and the Rise of Hitler
John M. Ries
Francis
R.
Nicosia, The Third Reich and the Palestine Question
John M. Ries
369
372
Historical News and Comment
The End of a Myth
Interview with Michel De Boiiard on the "Thesis of Nantes"
About the Contributors
376
381
384
From the
Editor
Recently the New York Times made it official: Revisionism has come of
age in America. American historian Deborah Lipstadt has been hired by the
Hebrew University in Jerusalem to study the Revisionists, of whom she fears
"some of their positions could enter the mainstream."
We at the Institute for Historical Review are proud of the role of The
Journal of Historical Review in fostering and promoting Historical
Revisionism. Since its founding in 1980, The Journal has been the world's
leading voice for bringing history into accord with the facts. And that voice
is increasingly a worldwide voice.
This issue of The Journal of Historical Review features two substantial
articles by European Revisionists, each of them another sturdy nail in the
coffin of the extermination legend.
Italian Carlo Mattogno's conclusion of his two-part
"Myth
of the
Extermination of the Jews" is remarkable for its comprehensive
bibliographical survey of Revisionist writings on the "Holocaust," a survey
which demonstrates beyond cavil the worldwide scope and power of
Revisionist research. Mattogno has also accomplished a scintillating
debunking of the "eyewitness" testimony to the gas-chamber murders, laying
bare the contradictions and absurdities which abound in the stories of the
supposed perpetrators and the self-proclaimed survivors alike.
Mattogno's broad overview of Holocaust Revisionism is complemented by
Spaniard Enrique Aynat Eknes's careful study of the evidence for gassings
and industrial-scale cremations in the two biggest crematoriums at
Auschwitz. This article, meticulously documented, copiously illustrated, is
certain to become a classic of Revisionist literature, and it powerfully
bolsters the findings of American gas chamber expert Fred Leuchter (the
introduction to whose groundbreaking report, by Robert Faurisson, appears
in this issue's "Historical News and Comment" section).
We're pleased to welcome Professor Jim Martin, dean of Revisionist
historians, back to these pages, and readers new to The Journal will have a
chance to sample typically acerbic Martin wit in his review of Phillip
Knightley's new book on twentieth-century espionage. Historian John Ries
reviews important books on the financing of the National Socialists and on
Germany's surprisingly pro-Zionist policies during the 1930's.
In addition to Robert Faurisson's introduction to the pathbreaking
Leuchter report, mentioned above, we've translated an important interview,
given by French historian and Mauthausen deportee Professor Michel de
Bouard to the French newspaper Ouest-France. De Bouard, no Holocaust
Revisionist but a man of courage and honor, defends the famous thesis of
Henri Roques, The "Confessions"of Kurt Gerstein, which was revoked on the
order of the French government (but will soon be published in English by the
Institute for Historical Review).
We hope this issue of The Journal will give Professor Lipstadt some food
for thought- we know it won't make her work any easier.
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