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The
Journal
of
Historical Review
Brian A. Renk
The Fran ke-Gricksch
"
Resettlement-Action Report"
Anatomy of a ~abrication
Enrique Aynat
I
Auschwitz
&
the Exile Government
of Poland in the
''Polish Fortnightly Review
"
I(
Reflections
Speech
Second World
on the
War,
Free
Revisionism
Doug Collins
I
1
&
Carl
0.
Nordling
How
Many
Jews
Died
in
the
German Concentration Camps?
-,
I
Nationalism
&
Antisemitism in Modern Europe
1815-1945
The Web of Disinformation: Churchill's Yugoslav Blunder
-Historical News and Comment-
A
Prominent Holocaust Historian
Wrestles with a Rising Revisionism
The Murder of Rudolf Hess
Revisionism and Censorship Down Under
on
Swedish Professors Defend ~evisionism Trial
I
VOLUME ELEVEN, NUMBER THREE
FALL
1991
The
Journal
of
Historical
Review
VOLUME ELEVEN, NUMBER 3lFALL
1991
Editor: Theodore
J.
O'Keefe
Associate Editor: Mark Weber
EDITORIAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
GEORGE ASHLEY, Ph.D.
Los Angeles Unified School District (Ret.)
VERNE E. FUERST, Ph.D.
Hartford, Connecticut
ENRIQUE AYNAT, LL.B.
Torreblanca, Spain
SAMUEL EDWARD KONKIN 111
New
Libertarian
Long Beach, California
PHILLIP BARKER, Ph.D.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
R. CLARENCE LANG, Ph.D., B.D
Seguin, Texas
JOHN BENNETT, LL.B.
Australian Civil Liberties Union
Melbourne, Australia
MARTIN A. LARSON, Ph.D.
Phoenix, Arizona
FRIEDRICH
P.
BERG, B.Sc.
The Historical Review Committee
Ft. Lee, New Jersey
WILLIAM B. LINDSEY, Ph.D.
Research Chemist
ALEXANDER V. BERKIS, LL.M., Ph.D.
Longwood College (Ret.)
JAMES J. MARTIN, Ph.D.
Ralph Myles Publishers
Colorado Springs, Colorado
WALTER BEVERAGGI-ALLENDE, Ph.D.
University of Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires, Argentina
CARLO MATTOGNO
Italy
ARTHUR R. BUTZ, Ph.D.
Northwestern University
Evanston, Illinois
REVILO P . OLIVER, Ph.D.
University of Illinois (Ret.)
Urbana, Illinois
BOYD CATHEY, Ph.D.
The Southern Partisan
HENRI ROQUES, Ph.D
Colombes, France
ROBERT
H.
COUNTESS, Ph.D.
Huntsville, Alabama
WILHELM STAGLICH, Dr. Jur.
Badenweiler, West Germany
ALBERT J. ECKSTEIN, Ph.D.
Private Research Consultant
UDO WALENDY, Diplo. Pol.
Verlag fiir Volkstum und
Zeitgeschichtsforschung
VlothoIWeser, West Germany
ROBERT FAURISSON, Ph.D.
University of Lyon-2
Lyon, France
ANDREAS R. WESSERLE, Ph.D.
Marquette University (Ret.)
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
GEORG FRANZ-WILLING, Ph.D.
Uberlingen, West Germany
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Table
of
Contents
Volume
Eleven.
No.
3
Fall,
399'1
Articles
The Franke-Gricksch "Resettlement-Action Report?
Anatomy of
a
Fabrication
Brian A. Renk
Auschwitz
&
the
Exile
Government
of
Poland
in
the
"Polish
Fortnighly
Reviewn
1940-1945
Enrique
Aynat
Reflections
on
the
Second
World
War,
Free
Speech
&
Revisionism
Doug
Collins
How
Many
Jews
Died
in
the
German
Concentration
Camps?
Carl
0.
Nordling
261
281
-
-
w
-
-
Book Reviews
Shmuel Almog, Nationalism
&
Antisernitism
in
Modern Europe
1815-1
945
Frederick Kerr
David Martin, The Web ofDisinformation:
Churchill's Yugoslav Blunder
Robert Clive
Historical News and Comment
A
Prominent Holocaust Historian Wrestles
with a Rising Revisionism
The Murder of Rudolf Hess
Revisionism and Censorship Down Under
Swedish Professors Defend Revisionism on Trial
Letters
About
the
Contributors
From
the
Editor
This Fall 1991 issue of The Journal of Historical Review
begins with two more nails in the coffin of what Editorial
Advisory Committee member Dr. Wilhelm Staglich has called
the "Auschwitz myth."
The first, Brian Renk's expos6 of what has seemed to a
number of Exterminationists the long-sought "smoking gun"
("dusty document" would be better) to prove that yes, there
were homicidal gas chambers at Auschwitz, there was a
German program to exterminate the Jews, and the Fiihrer not
merely knew about it, he had specifically ordered it. Not so,
demonstrates Renk, a promising young Revisionist scholar
from Canada who painstakingly studied the so-called 'Tranke-
Gricksch," or "Resettlement Action," report, establishing that it
is certainly a fraud. By doing so, he's landed a heavy blow
against two heavyweights in the Exterminationist camp,
Gerald Fleming and Jean-Claude Pressac, both of whom make
much of the document (it was Professor Fleming who first
brought the "Resettlement Action" report to prominence in his
attempt to refute David Irving's thesis that Hitler had not
ordered the alleged extermination). We have high hopes that
Mr. Renk, a student of history on the college level who
attended last year's Tenth IHR Conference, will be a featured
speaker at a future conference,
Enrique Aynat, who represents Spain on the JHR's diverse
and indeed cosmopolitan Editorial Advisory Committee,
weighs in with a careful examination of the reportage on
Auschwitz and the "Final Solution" in the Polish Fortnightly
Review, the leading propaganda organ of the London-based
Polish Government-in-Exile. As in the Watergate hearings,
"What did they know and when did they know it?" is the
question, the significance of which, for Auschwitz, was first
made clear by Arthur Butz in his seminal Hoax of the
Twentieth Century and in his subsequent essay "Context and
Perspective in the 'Holocaust Controversy"' (see the Winter
1982 JHR [Vol.
3,
no.
4]),
both of which bear reading again and
again for anyone with a real interest in Holocaust
Revisionism. Seiior Aynat, whose prolific writings on
Auschwitz have appeared in this journal and elsewhere, bids
fair, with the Italian Carlo Mattogno and numerous colleagues
(continued
on
page
380)
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