A Few Facts About the
INSTITUTE FOR HISTORICAL REVIEW
The Institute for Historical Review is an independent educational research and publishing center that works to promote peace,
understanding and justice through greater public awareness of the past, and especially socially-politically relevant aspects of
twentieth-century history. It strives in particular to increase understanding of the causes, nature and consequences of war and
conflict. It ardently defends freedom of speech and freedom of historical inquiry.
Through books, booklets, leaflets, audio and video discs, broadcast interviews, meetings, conferences, mailings, websites and
e-mail, the IHR works to provide solid information, sound insight and realistic perspective on US foreign policy, World War Two,
the Israel-Palestine conflict, Middle East history, the Jewish-Zionist role in cultural and political life, the "Holocaust"
remembrance campaign, war propaganda, and much more.
The IHR director is Mark Weber, a historian, lecturer, current affairs
analyst and author. Born and raised in Portland, Oregon, he was educated in the US and Europe. He holds a Master's degree in
modern European history from Indiana University.
The IHR continues the tradition of historical revisionism pioneered by distinguished historians such as Harry Elmer Barnes, A.J.P.
Taylor, Charles Tansill, Paul Rassinier and William H. Chamberlin. It strives, in the words of Barnes, to "bring history into
accord with the facts."
Founded in 1978, the IHR is non-partisan, non-ideological, and non-sectarian. Its offices are located in Orange County, southern
California. Its work is funded through sales of books, booklets, discs and leaflets, and, more importantly, through donations from
men and women across the US and in many other countries.
The IHR operates as an entity of "Legion for the Survival of Freedom," a not-for-profit corporation founded in 1952 and controlled
by a responsible board of directors. It is recognized by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service as a 501(c)(3) public interest,
not-for-profit, tax exempt enterprise. Donations to the IHR are tax-deductible.
Outreach and Publishing
The Institute's website - www.ihr.org -- routinely reaches many thousands of visitors across the
US and around the world. It attracts many more visitors than the sites of much larger and better funded organizations. The site is
regularly updated with news and comment items from around the world, and with reports on the Institute's work. With its large
online library and archives, the site also serves as a valuable information and education center.
Among the items that can be downloaded from the Institute's website are many articles and reviews from the IHR's Journal of Historical Review (published 1980-2002) covering a wide range of
historical, political, current affairs and cultural topics. (And all Journal issues, with the complete text of every item,
are available on a single computer-readable disc.)
Through the internet, IHR essays, reviews and other writings are routinely distributed to countless thousands around the world, or
are posted on other websites, including in translation in other languages, reaching decision-makers, journalists, activists and
educators across the US and around the world.
Through its media work and broadcast interviews, it regularly reaches many tens of thousands of listeners and viewers in the US
and overseas. (Recordings of some broadcasts and interviews can be downloaded from the IHR website's "Audio Archive" section.)
Over the years the IHR has published many books, booklets, leaflets and audio and video recordings. In addition to its own titles,
the IHR distributes worthwhile books issued by other publishers. Week by week, month after month, the IHR distributes more books,
booklets, discs and flyers, and on a wider range of topics, than any similar center or organization.
Through its "IHR Store" website, IHR publications can be purchased conveniently and securely
online.
Meetings and Conferences
Speakers at IHR conferences and meetings have included:
John Toland, Pulitzer prize-winning American historian, and author of several best-selling works of history.
John Sack, veteran journalist, war correspondent, historian and novelist. This Jewish-American writer is the author of nine
non-fiction books.
Tony Martin, professor of African studies at Wellesley College (Massachusetts).
Paul "Pete" McCloskey, former U.S. Congressman (Rep.-Calif.). This U.S. Marine Corps veteran braved enemy fire in Korea,
opposed Richard Nixon on Capitol Hill, and spoke out against Israel's violations of U.S. law and the deceit of the Israel-first
Anti-Defamation League.
Hideo Miki, professor at Japan's National Defense Academy and retired Lieutenant General of Japan's Self-Defense Forces.
Tom Sunic, author, scholar and former political science professor and diplomat.
James J. Martin, an American historian with a 25-year career as an educator. Author of several meticulously researched
historical studies.
Joseph Sobran, author, lecturer, and nationally-syndicated columnist.
David Irving, British historian and author of numerous bestselling works.
John Bennett, Australian civil liberties attorney and activist, and president of the Australian Civil Liberties Union.
A Target of Bigotry
The IHR has come under fire from hostile sectarian groups that regard it as harmful to their interests. Zionist groups such as the
Simon Wiesenthal Center and the Anti-Defamation League routinely smear the IHR, attacking it as a "hate group" or dismissing it as
a "Holocaust denial" organization.
In fact, the IHR steadfastly opposes bigotry of all kinds. It is proud of the support we have earned from people of the most
diverse political views, and racial, ethnic and religious backgrounds.
One prominent American journalist and author who has looked into the critical claims made about the IHR is John Sack, who is
Jewish. He reported on a three-day IHR conference in an article published in the Feb. 2001 issue of Esquire magazine. He rejected
as unfounded the often-repeated lie that the IHR and its supporters are "haters" or bigots. He described those who spoke at and
attended the IHR conference as "affable, open-minded, intelligent [and] intellectual."
The Institute has been a target of authentic hate groups. It has come under repeated assault from the Jewish Defense League --
identified as a terrorist group by the FBI. On July 4, 1984, the JDL destroyed the Institute's office and warehouse in a major
arson attack. Estimated property loss was more than $400,000, including tens of thousands of books, rare documents, irreplaceable
files and expensive office equipment. This fire-bombing climaxed a months-long campaign by the JDL that included numerous death
threats by telephone and mail, extensive property damage, five relatively minor fire bombings, one drive-by shooting and two
physical assaults.
For Peace And Understanding
Bitter experience has taught people to be skeptical of the pronouncements of politicians and governments, especially during
wartime when official and semi-official propagandists are most busy deceiving the public. As American historian Harry Elmer Barnes
put it: "Truth is always the first war casualty. The emotional disturbances and distortions in historical writing are greatest in
wartime."
Americans have been misled into one costly, destructive and needless war after another. For example, in the months leading up to
the 2003 US attack against Iraq, government officials and much of the media deceived the public to justify the invasion and
occupation of that country.
Powerful interests -- including politicians and the major media -- often distort the historical record for self-serving reasons.
Textbooks, motion pictures and television routinely present history in a slanted and partisan way. As George Orwell aptly noted in
his classic Nineteen Eighty-Four: "Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past."
An awareness of factual history is essential to an understanding of the great issues of our age. Especially during these troubled
times, the work of the IHR in countering socially harmful historical lies, war propaganda, censorship and intellectual oppression
is urgently important.
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