Bellinger's 'Himmler' goes Book of the Month

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Bellinger's 'Himmler' goes Book of the Month

Postby Hannover » 1 decade 7 years ago (Tue Sep 27, 2005 6:04 pm)

Not bad for someone who beat Irving to the punch.

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Postby comrade seinfeld » 1 decade 7 years ago (Wed Sep 28, 2005 9:05 pm)

I don't have time to post much anymore. But one book that I would recommend is "The Unlikely Death of Heinrich Himmler" by Hugh Thomas, published by Fourth Estate, recently. It doesn't actually deal with the "Holocaust" at all, but there is very inductive evidence in it for a revisionist position in relation to everything about Nazi Germany. I won't say anything about it now, since it is very comprehensive, but I will wait to see eventually what others have to say about it. I really do think that avowed revisionists will have much to learn from this book.

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Postby Willing to Learn » 1 decade 7 years ago (Wed Sep 28, 2005 10:18 pm)

Beat Irving?

I'm kinda lost here...

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Postby Hannover » 1 decade 7 years ago (Thu Sep 29, 2005 12:30 am)

Thanks comrade s, seems interesting. I would imagine that Bellinger is aware of that work.

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My point is that Irving intends to publish a book about Himmler soon, but Bellinger scooped him. That's all the more intriquing since Irving had initially approached Bellinger about Bellinger's work that was in progress at the time and was obviously important and well done. There was some disagreement, Bellinger went his own way. One has to wonder how much of Irving's work will 'borrow' from Bellinger's.
for more see:
'Bellinger's Himmler book / the Bellinger-Irving connection'
http://forum.codoh.com/viewtopic.php?t=2202

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Postby Bergmann » 1 decade 7 years ago (Thu Sep 29, 2005 12:44 pm)

(This is a little off the topic.)

Another new and interesting book is: Germar Rudolf's “Lectures on the Holocaust”

The book is reviewed here:
http://www.adelaideinstitute.org/Dissen ... ctures.htm

Sample of review:
5. The utterly phoney basis of democracy and human rights in the Federal Republic of Germany [pp.397-412]. In the early 1950s, West Germany got a so-called Basic Law but no constitution. The Basic Law required Germany to accept all the verdicts of the Allies' holocaust show trials so that the "hoax of the century" became the very foundation of today's Germany. Consequently, freedom of speech in Germany has a very Stalinesque twist, i.e. you can say anything you like as long as the government does not dislike it. So Germany is a HOG [Hoaxco$t Obsessed Government].

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Postby Hannover » 1 decade 7 years ago (Thu Sep 29, 2005 12:55 pm)

Bergmann, you are so right. This book is packed full of to-the-point, clear cut responses to the lies. Rudolf's output is nothing short of amazing.

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Postby comrade seinfeld » 1 decade 7 years ago (Tue Oct 04, 2005 12:46 am)

Hannover wrote:Not bad for someone who beat Irving to the punch.

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Actually the above URL is blank on the computers I use. Anyway I would appreciate full information about the Bellinger (?) book, including full title and publishers, as I am not aware of it. Also is it available in English, as it doesn't sound like it to me.

Incidentally I wonder if you are able to read German, and, if not, do you think that it is necessary to read German in order to understand the "Holocaust"? Do you think that relying on web translations is sufficient, and how can translations be best used in conjunction with other means?

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Postby Hannover » 1 decade 7 years ago (Tue Oct 04, 2005 1:08 am)

CS:
The link works fine.
There is discussion underway for an English version.
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Your other inquiry would make for an interesting thread on it's own.

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