Real History and the Great Campaign against its Enemies
Few writers have the self-confidence to promote their own work with an 'endorsement' by their enemy. This collection examines the campaign against independent historical research.
Read more →Documents, research, and analysis covering the Second World War period (1939-1945). Primary source materials on military history and political developments.
740 results in Articles from the 2000s
Few writers have the self-confidence to promote their own work with an 'endorsement' by their enemy. This collection examines the campaign against independent historical research.
Read more →Only the weather could now thwart him. On October 2, 1941, as “Typhoon” began, lunch started fifty minutes late at his headquarters as he listened to the first reports on…
Read more →Heinrich Himmler probably echoed Hitler’s views most closely in a November speech to Party officials in which he pinpointed the frontier between Europe and Asia. People suggested it was the…
Read more →During the night of April 6-7, the German fleet operation began. The battleships, cruisers, and destroyers sailed from their North Sea ports. A further stiffening in the Norwegian attitude to…
Read more →Hitler subsequently ordered an investigation of this renewed Intelligence failure, which had resulted in Rommel leaving his French headquarters for Germany on the fourth, Dollmann being absent on a...
Read more →An examination of the documentary evidence surrounding Hitler's role in the Holocaust, drawing on primary sources from the Bundesarchiv Koblenz.
Read more →A critical review of Professor Richard Evans' work 'The Coming of the Third Reich' and his role as an expert witness in the Irving v Lipstadt trial.
Read more →Extracts from pencilled diary kept by Anthony Eden Oct 9-12, 1944 on his visit to Moscow. Lord Avon papers, University of Birmingham, file AP.20/3/09.This is a GR war diary, 8+8pp,…
Read more →The devastating Allied air raids on Dresden in February 1945 remain among the most controversial episodes of WWII. This article examines the evidence and the ongoing historical debate.
Read more →Right: Walther Hewel (center) with Heinrich Himmler and Martin Bormann, at the Berghof, Obersalzberg (photo: Walter Frentz)On Dec 8, 1970, while researching for his Hitler biography, David Irving...
Read more →May 2003 Hitler's Forgotten Library: The Man, His Books, and His Search for GodYOU can tell a lot about a person from what he reads.
Read more →Berlin, 15. Mai 2000 Wie kann man dem Holocaust gerecht werden? ZDF-Historiker Knopp will die "Endlösung der Judenfrage" einem großen Publikum vermitteln London - Es ist wohl das größte und...
Read more →The diary, which has been translated into more than 50 languages and has sold more than 25 million copies, stands at the core of what can fairly be called The…
Read more →Tuesday, December 4, 2012 Enigma of the 'Höfle Telegram' In 2001, Steve Tyas wrote about the 'Höfle telegram' he had discovered, in the Public Record Office archives released in the…
Read more →A detailed analysis of the political maneuvering surrounding Hitler's decision to invade Poland in 1939, based on contemporary documents and intelligence reports.
Read more →A comprehensive account of the traditional opponents of unfettered historical research and free expression, documenting decades of conflict between established narratives and independent inquiry.
Read more →David Irving explains the background, progress, and significance of his landmark libel action against Penguin Books and Deborah Lipstadt at the High Court in London.
Read more →Extracts from David Irving's private diary for 1999, covering research trips, legal preparations for the Lipstadt trial, and encounters across Europe and America.
Read more →The Sault Star Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, January 18, 1985 Scientific evidence of Holocaust missing TORONTO (CP) - No scientific reports prove Jews were exterminated in Nazi gas chambers, a…
Read more →Perish the thought: Dutch cyber expert who said ISIS was part of Zionist plan keeping job - so comments the JTA
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