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The
Journal of
Historical
Review
Mark
Weber
Pages
from
the
Auschwitz
Death
Registry
Volumes
Leon
Degrelle
How
Hitler
Consolidated
Power
In
Germany
and
Launched
A
Social
Revolution
John Ries
History's
Greatest Naval
Disasters
The
Journal
of
Historical
Review
VOLURlE
TWELVE,NUMBER
3
/
FALL
1992
Editor: Mark Weber
EDITORIAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
GEORGE ASHLEY, Ph.D.
Los Angeles Unlfled School Distrlct [Ret.)
ENRlQUE
AYNAT.
LL.B.
Tomeblanca. Spain
PHILIP BARKER, Ph.D.
Mlnneapolls, Minnesota
JOHN BENNETT. LL.B.
Australian Civil Liberties Union
Melbourne. Australla
FFUEDRICH P. BERG, B.Sc.
Ft. Lee. New Jersey
ALEXANDER
V.
BERKIS, U.M., Ph.D.
Longwood College (Ret.)
WALTER BEVERAGGI-ALLENDE. Ph.D.
University of Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires. Argentina
HIDE0 MIKI
Professor of History met.]
National Defense Academy
Yokosuka. J a p a n
GEORG FRANZ-WILLING. Ph.D.
a e r l i n g e n , Germany
VERNE E. FUERST. Ph.D.
Hartford. Connecticut
SAMUEL EDWARD KONKIN I11
Agorlst Institute
Long Beach, California
R
CLARENCE LANG, Ph.D., B.D.
Seguin. Texas
MARTIN
A.
LARSON. Ph.D.
Phoenix, Arlzona
ARTHUR
R.
BUTZ. Ph.D.
Northwestern University
Evanston. Illinois
BOYD CATHEY, Ph.D.
'Ihe
Southern
Partisan
ROBERT H. COUNTESS. Ph.D.
Huntsville. Alabama
ALBERT
J.
ECKSTEIN, Ph.D.
Private Research Consultant
ROBERT FAURISSON. Ph.D.
University of Lyon-2
Lyon. France
REVILO
P. OLIVER Ph.D.
University of Illinois met.)
Urbana, Illinois
HENRl ROQUES. Ph.D.
Colombes, France
WILHELM STAGLICH, Dr. J u r .
Badenweiler. Germany
UDO WALENDY. Diplo. Pol.
Vlotho/Weser, Germany
ANDREAS
R
WESSERLE, Ph.D.
Marquette University [Ret.)
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
The Journal of Historical Review
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Table of Contents
Volume
Twelve,
No.
3
Fall,
1992
Articles
Pages from the Auschwitz Death Registry Volumes
Mark
Weber
How
Hitler Consolidated Power
in
Germany
and
Launched a S o d Revolution
Leon Degrelle
265
History's Greatest Naval Disasters
From the Editor
We begin this issue with another IHR exclusive. Pub-
lished here for the first time anywhere are copies of
inmate death certificates from the long-hidden Ausch-
witz camp death registry volumes.
These documents, which remained inaccessible in
Soviet archives for more than
40
years, disprove the
widely repeated myth that all Jewish inmates in
Auschwitz who were too old or otherwise not able to
work were promptly put to death, and that their deaths
were not recorded.
We introduce a selection of facsimile reproductions of
a number of these certificates with a n essay that
explains their significance.
We are grateful for the support of Revisionist re-
searchers and activists in foreign countries, without
whose help these documents-which strike yet another
powerful blow against the Holocaust extermination
story-could not have been have published.
Today, nearly almost half
a
century after his death in
embattled Berlin, the extraordinary personality and
dramatic career of Adolf Hitler continues to fascinate
millions around the world.
"Ever since
V-E
day, the swastika has worked like a n
underwriter's lab seal of approval in Hollywood; Hitler
makes anything high concept," a writer for the leftist
New York weekly
Village Voice
recently commented. "In
fact," he went on:
cable [television] already has an ad hoc Hitler Channel.
Between them, the Arts
&
Entertainment Network and The
Discovery Channel program at least six hours of military
programming in prime time every week (more if you count
reruns, specials, movies and late-night miscellany), much of it
World War 11-themed
.
. .
The immense and cost-effective pool
of war documentaries has made Adolf Hitler one of the most
recognizable personalities on A&E and TDC.
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