Concentration Camp Money

Concentration Camp Money

By Jennifer A. White. Far from being the “death camps” as you have heard so often, places like Auschwitz, Dachau and Buchenwald were not in the business of extermination. They were work camps, critical to the German war effort. But did you know that the Jewish workers were compensated for their labor with scrip printed specifically for their use in stores, canteens and even brothels?

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The Barnes Review, May/June 2000

The Barnes Review, May/June 2000

VOLUME VI, NUMBER 3


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HIROSHIMA: ASSAULT ON A BEATEN FOE

By Dr. Harry Elmer Barnes. Was it necessary to drop atomic bombs on Japanese cities? Did we save millions of lives by sacrificing hundreds of thousands of Japanese civilians, or was this history’s greatest war crime?…

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The Barnes Review, November/December 1999

The Barnes Review, November/December 1999

VOLUME V, NUMBER 6


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THE GREAT SEDITION TRIAL OF 1944

By Michael Collins Piper & Ken Hoop. Was the secret purpose of the infamous sedition trial of 1944 to make FDR’s administration appear to be opposed to fascism while actually pursuing totalitarian policies? Fortunately for the cause of liberty, the victims targeted, although not powerful individuals, were able to put up such an effective defense that the U.S. government wound up with well-deserved egg on its face…

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The Barnes Review, January/February 1999

The Barnes Review, January/February 1999

VOLUME V, NUMBER 1


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THE PUZZLING ORIGINS OF ANCIENT SUMER

By Vera Stark. Although they had vanished and been completely forgotten even by the time of the ancient Greeks and Romans, the Sumerians were a great civilization who must be credited with many “firsts.”

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The Barnes Review, October 1997

The Barnes Review, October 1997

VOLUME III, NUMBER 10


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THE MYSTERIOUS MEGALITHS OF NEW ENGLAND

Increasing numbers of stone structures are being discovered that point to a most unexpected prehistoric reality: Thousands of years before Columbus, there were white settlements in North America with sophisticated, astronomically aligned calendar sites.

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The Barnes Review, October 1994

The Barnes Review, October 1994

Volume 0, Number 1


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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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