| | A Quarterly Journal for Free Historical Inquiry. | | | | | | Inconvenient History:Volume 2, Number 2 is now online | | Thomas Dalton wraps up his two part series on Joseph Goebbels. Carlo Mattogno takes a revealing look at the origin and functions of the Nazi concentration camp at Birkenau. Thomas Kues introduces a new series that will look at the evidence for the presence of allegedly gassed Jews living in the occupied Eastern Territories. And we can announce the addition of two new columnists. Michael K. Smith, author of "Portraits of Empire" and "The Madness of King George," joins us with a consideration of David Irving 10 years after the now infamous Lipstadt libel trial. Jett Rucker, our new assistant editor, compares the trial of Captain Wirz who ran the Civil War camp at Andersonville with Rudolf Hoess, the commandant of Auschwitz. This issue is rounded out by a look at the Katyn Forest Massacre, Chip Smith on Literary Hoaxes, and L.A. Rollins's Profile of John T. Flynn. Richard A. Widmann, Editor | | | | | | This work is possible because of your contributions. Please help us develop and forward these videos to the press on and off campus, and to student audiences. Become a contributor now. Thank you | | | | | |
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