401: Holocaust Handbooks

This series of thorough revisionist university-style studies on the Holocaust is my brain child, and I am glad to see it thrive even after I dropped out due to my arrest back in 2005. The English version was launched in 2000, with the German version following a few years later.

Groundbreaking Research Books on the Biggest Taboo of the Western World

This ambitious, growing series addresses various topics of the infamous “Holocaust” of the WWII era. Most of them are based on decades of archival research in archives all over the world. They are heavily footnoted and referenced. In contrast to most other works on this issue, the tomes of this series approach its topic with the necessary profound academic scrutiny and a critical attitude. Any Holocaust researcher ignoring this series will remain oblivious of the most important research results in the field.

Holocaust Handbooks

These books are designed to have the power to both convince the common reader as well as academics in this field. And it is very successful with this approach: Ever since its inception, this prestigious series has gained the attention of many western historians and of several opinion leaders worldwide. The final goal is to eventually tip the academic scale, so that academia will start doing its duty: to demand and pursue public scrutiny of this most influential topic of all western societies. Because as long as academics don’t do this, the media and politicians certainly won’t do it either.

Learn more about the Holocaust Handbook Series.