The Journal of Historical Review

Volume 6, No. 1 -- Spring 1985
 
Articles
John Bennett Orwell's '1984': Was Orwell right?
David Baxter The Great Sedition Trial of 1944:
A personal memoir
Karl Otto Braun Reflections on German and
American foreign policy, 1933-1945
David L. Hoggan Plato's dialectic v. Hegel and Marx:
An evaluation of five revolutions
Walter N. Sanning Soviet scorched-earth warfare
Thies Christophersen Reflections on Auschwitz
and West German justice
Review
L. A. Rollins Lawrence Dennis' and Maximilian
St. George's A Trial on Trial
Historical News and Comment
Mark Weber Roosevelt's 'Secret Map' speech

Mark Weber Editorial note:
Historical revisionism and
the legacy of George Orwell
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Volume 6, No. 2 -- Summer 1985
 
Articles
Robert Faurisson Revisionism on trial:
Developments in France, 1979-1983
Ingrid Weckert 'Crystal Night' 1938:
The great anti-German spectacle
Valentyn Moroz Nationalism and genocide:
The origin of the artificial
famine of 1932-1933 in Ukraine
Robert J. Chapman A challenge to thought control:
The historiography of Leon Degrelle
Reviews
Ted O'Keefe Alan Ryan's Quiet Neighbors
Ted O'Keefe Jochen von Lang's Eichmann Interrogated
L. A. Rollins Noam Chomsky's The Fateful Triangle
Charles Lutton J. N. Westwood's The Eastern Front
Charles Lutton Alexander McKee's Dresden 1945
Charles Lutton H. W. F. Saggs' The Might That Was Assyria
William B. Lindsey Primo Levy's The Periodic Table

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Volume 6, No. 3 -- Fall 1985
 
Articles
James J. Martin The Pro-Red orchestra starts
tuning up in the U.S.A., 1941
Reviews
Mark Weber David Wyman's The
Abandonment of the Jews
L. A. Rollins Robert McAfee Brown's Elie Wiesel
Historical News and Comment
Mark Weber Lessons of the Mengele affair

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Volume 6, No. 4 -- Winter 1985
 
Articles
Robert John Behind the Balfour Declaration:
Britain's great war pledge to Lord Rothschild
Michiko Hasegawa A postwar view of the Greater East Asia War
Michael A. Hoffman II The psychology and epistemology
of 'Holocaust' newspeak
L. A. Rollins Azriel Eisenberg presents
the greatest sob story ever told:
Azriel Eisenberg's The Lost Generation
Historical News and Comment
Mark Weber Rauschning's phony 'Conversations
with Hitler' -- an update
Mark Weber Stalin prepared for summer 1941 attack
Mark Weber Churchill wanted to 'drench'
Germany with poison gas
Mark Weber National Holocaust museum
to cost $100 million
L. A. Rollins Los Angeles 'Museum of
Tolerance' to cost $30 million
L. A. Rollins California subsidizes Japanese-
American museum
Michael A. Hoffman II Chicago Tribune history

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