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The
Journal
of
Historical
Review
Mark
Weber
Hitler
's
Declaration
of
War
Against
the
United
States
Robert
Faurisson
The
Zuendel
Trials
(1985
and
1988)
Friedrich
Paul
Berg
Typhus
and
the
Jews
-Reviews-
Feuerzeichen:
Die
"Reichskristallnacht"
-Historical
News
and
Comment-
New
Documents
Raise
New
Doubts
as
to
Simon
Wiesenthal's
War
Years
Dr.
Karl Otto
Braun:
A
Memorial
Tribute
The
Strange
Life
of
Ilya
Ehrenburg
George
Bernard
Shaw's
Letter
to the
Editor,
May,
1945
VOLUME
EIGHT,
NUMBER
FOUR
WINTER
1988-1989
The
Journal
of
Historical
Review
VOLUME
EIGHT,
NUMBER
4lFVINTER
1988
/
1989
Editor: Theodore
J.
O'Keefe
EDITORIAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
GEORGE ASHLEY, Ph.D.
Los Angeles Unified School Distnct (Ret.)
SAMUEL EDWARD KONKIN I11
New
Libertarian
Long Beach. California
JOHN BENNETT, LL.B.
Australian Civil Liberties Union
Melbourne, Australia
MARTIN A. LARSON, Ph.D.
The
Spotlight
Washington, D.C.
ALEXANDER V. BERKIS, LL.M., Ph.D.
Longwood College (Ret.)
WILLIAM B. LINDSEY, Ph.D.
Research Chemist
WALTER BEVERAGGI-ALLENDE, Pt1.D.
University of Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires, Argentina
CARL0 MPTTOGNO
REVILO
P.
OLIVER, Ph.D.
University of Illinois (Ret.)
Urbana, Illinois
ARTHUR R. BUTZ, Ph.D
Northwestern University
Evanston, Illinois
IVO 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
ALBERT
J.
ECKSTEIN, Ph.D.
Pnvate Research Consultant
WILHELM STAGLICH, Dr.
Jur.
Badenweiler, West Germany
ROBERT FAURISSON, Ph.D.
University of Lyon-2
Lyon, France
UDO WALENDY,
Diplo.
Pol.
Verlag fiir Volkstum und
Zeitgeschichtsforschung
Vlotho/Weser, West Germany
DITLIEB FELDERER
Revisionist
History
M a g a z i n r
Tally,
Sweden
MARK WEBER
T h e Historical Review Committee
GEORG FRANZ-WILLING, Ph.D
Uberlingen, West Germany
ANDREAS R. WESSERLE, Ph.D.
Marquette University (Ret.)
hlilwaukee, Wisconsin
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Comment
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Raise
New
Doubts
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Simon
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War
Years
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Braun:
A
Memorial
Tribute
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Strange
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Ilya
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George
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Letter
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Editor,
May,
1945
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This issue of The Journal presents, for the first time in English, the
complete text of Adolf Hitler's December
11, 1941
speech to the
Reichstag. This important document, in which the German dictator
proclaimed to the world his reasons for going to war against the
United States, has long been withheld from the American people. It
is telling that almost fifty years after America's entry into the Second
World War the great majority of even educated Americans have
scant inkling as to the facts of the months-long, one-sided naval war
America waged against Germany on the high seas before December
7,
1941
(even as the U.S. was sending massive shipments of arms
and supplies to the British and Soviet empires). It should also be
stressed that Roosevelt's admirers among Establishment historians
have long admitted that Roosevelt cynically deceived the American
people and violated both American and international law in goading
Germany into war, conduct these historians have praised highly.
The
Journal is proud to publish Mark Weber's expert translation of
Hitler's historic speech.
Suppression of history is also the game in Canada, where Ernst
Zundel has been twice tried and convicted for selling a Revisionist
examination of the Holocaust. Robert Faurisson, the guiding spirit of
the Ziindel defense, presents a superb summary of the gains for
historical scholarship which have resulted in the Canadian
government's clumsy efforts at censoring the truth.
Friedrich
P.
Berg offers a thoroughly documented study of
German efforts to battle typhus during the Second World War, and
how anti-typhus measures have been distorted and falsified into the
lie of a gas-chamber "Holocaust" of the European Jews. Berg's work
is of vital importance in the second stage of Holocaust Revisionism:
after showing what didn't happen in the German-occupied East,
establishing what
did
occur.
Dr. Charles Weber provides a timely review of Ingrid Weckert's
Feuerzeichen, a German-language Revisionist study of
"Reichskristallnacht," of which we have all heard so much lately.
IHR hopes to publish an English translation of this important book
in the coming year.
his
issue of The Journal is rounded out with important new
information on Simon Wiesenthal's reliability about his activities
during the Second World War, a tantalizing diclosure about Soviet
propagandist Ilya Ehrenburg, and
a
courageous letter written by the
inimitable George Bernard Shaw in
1945.
There is also a memorial
tribute to Dr. Karl Otto Braun,
a
staunch friend of Historical
Revisionism and the Institute for Historical Review, who passed
away last summer.
-Theodore
J.
OXeefe
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