Yearly Archive: 2012

Jews Escalate Anti-Christian Persecution

It is well-known that Jews in Israel persecute Muslims, but the members of other religions are a target, too. In fact, Jewish extremists in Israel have a history of desecrating Christian Churches, for instance. This essay sheds light into the most recent event of such a desecration. It is followed by information about two books on Jewish violence against Christians in the Holy Land and elsewhere as offered by The Barnes Review

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A Quarter Century Ago: The Leuchter Report

In February 2013 the revisionist community will be celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Leuchter Report, a trailblazing research paper on Auschwitz and Majdanek which triggered a landslide of forensic research into the “Holocaust.” On that occasion, a new revised edition of this document, enhanced with critical annotations and research updates, has just been released as part of the prestigious Holocaust Handbooks series…

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The Jewish Revolution in Russia 1917 and Its Aftermath

The Barnes Review has just added two books to its roster, both dealing with Communism and its Jewish background: Behind Communism—1917-2010 reveals the massive Jewish influence in almost every Communist movement and organization during the past 100 years, whereas Russia’s Agony is an eyewitness account of the Russian, nay, Jewish Revolution in Russia…

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WWII: Europe’s Great Tragedy

The Barnes Review has just added two books to its roster, both dealing with the Second World War: The Battle for Europe and The Great Tragedy. They offer a different perspective than most books on this mother of all wars.

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British Torture: What Does it Mean for Revisionism?

Already in 2005 British journalist Ian Cobain wrote two papers published by the British daily The Guardian in which he presented evidence that the British occupational forces in Germany systematically tortured German inmates after the war in order to have them sign confessions which then could be used to either indict them or others for war crimes. Now Cobain has followed up with a new article, this time published in the London Daily Mail about torture centers in Britain itself, where again German inmates were tortured into signing questionable confessions. The following paper discusses the implications this information might have.

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2013: TBR’s 20th Year in Business

2013 will be the 20th year of the world largest revisionist history magazine the Barnes Review. But first we had to get out the last issue of this year, and here it is. The lead article and several other contributions are dealing with the British-American war of 1812. Other papers address topics as varied as Indian legends on early white men reaching their shores, German pre-war activities in Antarctica, Italy’s campaign in North Africa during WW2, a man who beat the Wright Bros, the 1859 solar storm, and many more…

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