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The
Journal
of
Historical
Review
Special
Issue
JAMES
J.
MARTIN
The Pro-Red Orchestra Starts
Tuning
Up in the U.S.A.,
1941
From his Forthcoming Book
Hands Across
the
Volga:
American Mass Communications
And the Wartime Affair
With the Soviet Union: 1941-1947
-Book Reviews-
Wyman's
The Abandonment of the Jews
Brown's
Elie Wiesel: Messenger to all Humanity
-Historical News and Comment-
Volume
Six,
Number Three
Fall
1985
The
Journal
of
Historical
Review
VOLUME
SIX,
NUMBER
3
1
FALL
1985
EDITORIAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
WALTER B. ALLENDE, Ph.D.
University of Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires, Argentina
GEORGE ASHLEY, Ph.D.
Los Angeles Unified School District
History Instructor
JOHN BENNETT, L.L.B.
Australia~
Civil Liberties Union
Melbourne, Australia
ARTHUR R. BUTZ, Ph.D.
Northwestern University
Evanston, Illinois
ALBERT J. ECKSTEIN, Ph.D.
Private Research Consultant
ROBERT FAURISSON, Ph.D.
University of Lyon-2
Lyon, France
DITLIEB FELDERER
Revisionist History Magazine
Taby, Sweden
SAMUEL E. KONKIN I11
The New Libertarian
Long Beach, California
MARTIN A. LARSON, Ph.D.
The Spotlight
Washington, D.C.
WILLIAM B. LINDSEY, Ph.D.
Research Chemist
JAMES J. MARTIN, Ph.D.
Ralph Myles Publishers
Colorado Springs, Colorado
REVILO P. OLIVER, Ph.D.
University of Illinois (Ret.)
Urbana, Illinois
WILHELM STAEGLICH, Dr. Jur. (Ret.)
Badenweiler, West Germany
UDO WALENDY, Diplo. Pol.
Verlag fuer Volkstum und
Zeitgeschichtsforschung
VlothoiWeser, West Germany
MARK WEBER
The Historical Review Committee
ANDREAS
R.
WESSERLE, Ph.D.
Marquette University (Ret.)
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
The Journal of Historical Review is published quarterly by the
Institute for Historical Review, Post Office Box 1306, Torrance,
California 90505. Subscriptions include the IHR Newsletter, an
eventful journal of interest to academic and lay historical revi-
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1985 by James
J.
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Table of Contents
Volume
Six,
No.
3
Articles
The Pro-Red O~chestra
Starts Tuning
Up
In
the U.S.A, 1941
James
J.
Martin
Fall
1985
Book Reviews
David
S.
Wyman,
The Abandonment
of the Jews: America
and
the Holocaust
Mark Weber
Robert McAfee
Brown,
Elie Wiesel:
Messenger to
Aff
Humanity
LA.
Rollins
Historical News
and
Comment
Lessons of the Mengele Affair
Mark Weber
About the Contributors
Correction:
An error appears on page
255
of the Summer
1985
issue of
The
Journal. In the biographical summary about Dr. Valentyn Moroz, the
eighth
and
ninth lines from
the
bottom should
read:
"Moroz
was
released
in
1979
dong with four other Soviet dissidents
as
part
of
an
exchange with
the
United
States for two
Soviet
spies." (Italics indicate the missing
words.)
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