
The Barnes Review, January/February 2006
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The Barnes Review
A JOURNAL OF POLITICALLY INCORRECT HISTORY
January/February 2006 ❖ VOLUME XII ❖ NUMBER 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
UN MOVES TO BAN REVISIONISM
SMASHING THE ICON OF LINCOLN
THE REAL LINCOLN
WHITE SLAVES OF THE CORSAIRS
FDR ADDLED AT YALTA?
KEELHAULING 3 MILLION RUSSIANS
HISTORY OF ‘RACE SCIENCE’
LIFE & DEATH ON THE FRONT
EYEWITNESS TO AUSCHWITZ
WHO OWNS THE 20TH CENTURY?
FROM BEHIND THE RAZOR WIRE
TOWARD POWER AT 25
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The Barnes Review
A JOURNAL OF POLITICALLY INCORRECT HISTORY
January/February 2006 ❖ VOLUME XII ❖ NUMBER 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
UN MOVES TO BAN REVISIONISM
By Dr. Robert Faurisson. Say what you will about the UN, but until recently it was a bastion of support for freedom of speech. However, something has happened to cause the UN to flip-flop on the issue. Is it part of a worldwide stampede to stamp out historical revisionism? . . .
SMASHING THE ICON OF LINCOLN
By Sam Dickson. Our liberal public school system teaches that “Honest Abe” Lincoln was a compassionate man, a man for the people. But a longtime Southern rights proponent, retired lawyer Sam Dickson, exposes a much darker, shocking side to Lincoln. The truth of the matter, as always, is stranger—and more interesting—than fiction. . . .
THE REAL LINCOLN
By John Tiffany. Author Thomas Dilorenzo has come out with a new book that updates the file on Abraham Lincoln with the latest information. The U.S. public is amazingly pliant in wartimes—is there a lesson to be learned from comparing Lincoln’s administration to the present ruling regime? . . .
WHITE SLAVES OF THE CORSAIRS
By Sidney Secular. In the late 1500s and early 1600s, possibly more than 1 million European Christian slaves were in bondage on the Barbary Coast and in the Turkish empire. The greatest number were sailors, taken with their ships, but a good many were fishermen and coastal villagers. The unfortunate Southern Europeans were sometimes taken by the thousands by slavers who raided the coasts of Valencia, Andalusia, Calabria and Sicily so often that eventually it was said “there was no one left to capture any longer.” Here is the lowdown on that shameful period of history that nearly everyone has now forgotten. . . .
FDR ADDLED AT YALTA?
BY Michael Collins Piper. Franklin D. Roosevelt’s presidency was a disaster for the entire world, especially his bizarre behavior at Yalta, where he sentenced half of Europe to a living death under Communism. But it turns out he may have had an excuse; it seems he was suffering from cancer of the brain. The real fault, then, would lie with the system of government that would allow such a mentally ill, brain-diseased president to continue to occupy the White House. . . .
KEELHAULING 3 MILLION RUSSIANS
By John Tiffany. Author Peter Huxley-Blythe’s post-World War II classic is now back in print. In The East Came West, the author details the Allied betrayal and forced return of millions of Russians who had resisted communism’s expansion back to the USSR. Tens of thousands were killed. Millions more perished in forced labor camps in Siberia. . .
HISTORY OF ‘RACE SCIENCE’
By Thomas D. Schwartz. In its approach to the science of human races, Germany’s Third Reich was not, as usually thought, breaking ranks with the rest of the world. Instead, it was merely treading a well-beaten path that had been established long before by England, France and other outposts of Western civilization. This excellent article was submitted by the author for consideration in our TBR writing competition. Although it did not win gold, silver or bronze, you’ll find the piece engaging. . .
LIFE & DEATH ON THE FRONT
By Otto Skorzeny. What was it like to be a German soldier on the Russian front in World War II, where men died like flies? Here is an eyewitness account written by one of the greatest heroes of that tragic war, the famous commando Otto Skorzeny. Taken from his memoirs . . .
EYEWITNESS TO AUSCHWITZ
By Thies Christophersen. The notorious “gas ovens” at Auschwitz have proved as elusive as Saddam Hussein’s alleged weapons of mass destruction. However, we do know, from the eyewitness author Thies Christophersen, who was no supporter of Hitler, that some of the inmates did spend part of their time growing dandelions for the German war effort. The dandelions were used as a source of artificial rubber. . .
WHO OWNS THE 20TH CENTURY?
By Robert K. Logan. A book rich in its insight, sweeping in its chronology and fearless in its analysis, the controversial Jewish Century by Yuri Slezkine is an important contribution to the history of Europe and America. In attempting to understand the two great migrations of Russian Jews in the 20th century—to the United States and Israel—the author was forced to step back and examine more broadly the role of Jews in the modern age. . .
FROM BEHIND THE RAZOR WIRE
By Ernst Zuendel. The people of Germany attempted a revolution in 1848 which failed. The American Revolution of the 1776 era was a success. Ernst Zuendel, the world’s foremost political prisoner, analyzes the difference between the two efforts for political change and explains why the American experiment was successful and why the German revolt was not.
TOWARD POWER AT 25
By Waffen SS Gen. Leon Degrelle. In this chapter of My Revolutionary Life, Leon Degrelle gives insights into the nature of genius, practical tips on how to start a smashingly successful political movement and explains the tremendous appeal of Fascism as a movement, not for conquest, but for social justice and peace between the classes. . .
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