The Barnes Review, October 1994

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REVISIONISM AND THE PROMOTION OF PEACE

By Harry Elmer Barnes. Our spiritual mentor tells what revisionism is all about and in so doing describes the mission of the magazine named after him.

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The Barnes Review, October 1994The Barnes Review, October 1994: Haiti—Paradise Lost

Volume 0, Number 1


This issue is sold out and will be offered as a download upon checkout.

Table of Contents

REVISIONISM AND THE PROMOTION OF PEACE

By Harry Elmer Barnes. Our spiritual mentor tells what revisionism is all about and in so doing describes the mission of the magazine named after him.

THE REAL HISTORY OF HAITI

By George Fowler. An overview of the island nation’s history debunks the “restore democracy” crowd.

RUSSOPHOBIA

By Professor Igor Shafarevich. A World Class historian on our misunderstanding of Russia.

JFK ASSASSINATION

By Michael Collins Piper. New and penetrating revelations regarding the case that never closes.

USS LIBERTY

By Col. Fletcher Prouty. About the Israeli outrage; with previously unpublished information.

HITLER, CHIANG & JAPAN

By Frederick Blahut. In the 1930’s, Germany had to choose a major Asian ally. Why Japan rather than China?

A JEWISH HOLOCAUST IN 1918?

By Irena Zdiarska. Were six million Jews killed during WWI?

BOOK REVIEW

By The TBR Staff. Historian Tom Fleming’s new novel Loyalties touches crucial World War II events.

ON THE USES OF HISTORY

By Willis A. Carto. How is history used, misused and abused?

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