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On Albert Paraz’s Preface to Le Mensonge d’Ulysse by Paul Rassinier (1950)
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On Albert Paraz’s Preface to Le Mensonge d’Ulysse by Paul Rassinier (1950)

Nearly half a century on, a rereading of the preface which Albert Paraz wrote in 1950 for Paul Rassinier’s Le Mensonge d’Ulysse (“The Lie of Ulysses”) strikes us by the daring of the author’s reasoning and the freedom of his tone. In today’s France there is no longer any place for either of those qualities. The Pleven…

Introduction to Écrits Révisionnistes (1974-1998)
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Introduction to Écrits Révisionnistes (1974-1998)

Four volumes (2,082 pages), first released in 1999 Since that date numerous important developments have confirmed and strengthened the late Professor Faurisson’s conclusions. For instance, Jean-Claude Pressac’s going so far as to acknowledge that the official history of the wartime deportation and camps was simply “rotten” and bound “for the rubbish bins of history” (an…

The Vichy government was recognised by more than forty countries, including the USA and the USSR
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The Vichy government was recognised by more than forty countries, including the USA and the USSR

In Adelaide Institute newsletter no. 80 it is stated that in the video I sent for the revisionist conference in Adelaide I mentioned that “more than 16 (sixteen) countries recognised the Vichy government and sent ambassadors to France” and that this is “not mentioned in books”. First, I did not say “more than sixteen”: it…

Our Millenial Struggle

I approve of the project (“Input Wanted”, September 18, 1998). Zündel’s first four paragraphs, beginning with “Revisionist(s)”, are excellent. I approve, in particular, of the idea that it is necessary to begin by saying “We have solved the Holocaust riddle.” But, in my opinion, we need to have the readers understand that they must nevertheless…

Much “Holocaust” but no history: the failure of Rabbi Berenbaum

Much “Holocaust” but no history: the failure of Rabbi Berenbaum

The Holocaust and History: The Known, the Unknown, the Disputed, and the Reexamined, edited by Michael Berenbaum and Abraham J. Peck. Indiana University Press (in association with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum), Bloomington and Indianapolis 1998. Hardcover. 851 pages (XV plus 836). Source references. Index. $65.00   Michael Berenbaum, co-editor of this collection of…