Category: Book

Germar Rudolf on the Stew Peters Show

On October 15, 2024, Stew Peters had the courtesy to grant me a brief interview on our Holocaust Encyclopedia. It was integrated into one of his shows the next day. While the framing wasn’t what I would have preferred (a discussion on whether Christopher Columbus was Jewish or not, and if so, what that means), …

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Tackling Zionism’s and Judaism’s Sword and Shield

Presentation delivered on June 30, 2024, at the First J[ewish]P[problem] Conference in Kentucky. Download this video here by right-clicking on this link, then pick “Save Link As…”. Download this presentation’s transcript here. Download this presentation’s subtitle file here. This video has also been posted in numerous version on BitChute and Rumble: https://www.bitchute.com/video/7sHsmlx2yygY https://www.bitchute.com/video/k8880a49tr8T https://www.bitchute.com/video/zf7x6LqtxzK0 https://rumble.com/v54tiyx …

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Introduction to Holocaust Encyclopedia

I don’t usually write encyclopedias. That’s not the kind of thing on anyone’s agenda, actually. But, fate threw me a curve ball, so what else was I suppose to do? It all started when an Israeli publication on anti-Semitism published in 2021 claimed that I had published an “Encyclopedia of the Holocaust (denial)”. Although that …

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Up Close and Personal

Germar Rudolf’s first two autobiographical books – Hunting Germar Rudolf and Resistance is Obligatory – center around how he got involved in the creation and publication of dissident forensic and historical research, and they chronicle the devastating effects this had on him due to persecution and prosecution resulting from his peaceful activities. This new autobiographical …

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Foreword to Paul Rassinier’s Ulysses’s Lie

The first part of the present book first appeared in 1948 in the French language, the second part two years later. What relevance could such an old book have today? The last concentration camps of the Third Reich were overrun by Allied troops in April 1945. What importance could the subject of the camps of …

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Foreword to Carlo Mattogno’s Mis-Chronicling Auschwitz

To really understand the background of Danuta Czech’s Ausch­witz Chronicle, we need to understand the dynamics of the German-Polish relationship during the past 200 years or so. Or rather, we need to understand that dynamic for the past 1,500 years, so let me take you back in time. Actually, far back in time. Modern gene-sequencing …

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Foreword to B. Kulaszka’s “The Second Zündel Trial”

Barbara Kulaszka’s 1992 book “‘Did Six Million Really Die?’ Report of the Evidence in the Canadian ‘False
News’ Trial of Ernst Zündel – 1988” has been out of print for decades. In 2017, Jeff Bezos decided to ban its sale from his Amazon websites (although there was nothing to sell anymore anyway). So I decided to put it back in print. Lest censorship will prevail! Here is my foreword to that new edition.

Foreword to S. Werner’s “The Second Babylonian Captivity”

According to orthodox historiography, which is prescribed by penal law in many European countries, about three million European Jews were murdered in homicidal gas chambers between December 1941 and the autumn of 1944. These chambers are said to have been erected in six camps in Poland, in the combined “concentration and extermination camps” Auschwitz-Birkenau and …

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Foreword to Air-Photo Evidence

John C. Ball’s seminal Air Photo Evidence (1992) struck a fatal blow to the orthodox Holocaust narrative by publishing and expertly analyzing numerous photos taken by Allied and German reconnaissance airplanes during the war over sites of alleged Nazi mass murders. Due to its massive size, it has never been posted online. Finally, here it is…

Hunting Germar Rudolf

[Falls Sie das Buch Kardinalfragen suchen, bitte auf die deutsche Flagge rechts klicken] While preparing the new edition of my expert report, due to be released in early 2017, I realized that I can no longer include the autobiographical essays which were included in earlier edition, simply because the book would become too thick, and …

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