
The Journal of Historical Review Index: Volume 16 (1996–7)
Volume 16 number 1 (January/February)
- Bialek, Regina. Eyewitness ‘testimony’ of an Auschwitz gas chamber survivor.
January/February 1996; vol. 16 no. 1: p. 32.
- Collins, Doug. Canadian liberties under attack. January/February 1996; vol. 16 no. 1: p. 39. On the front line for free speech and open historical inquiry.
- Collins, Doug. The Press Council decision. January/February 1996; vol. 16 no. 1: p. 38. On the front line for free speech and open historical inquiry.
- Faurisson, Robert. Message of greeting [to attendees of the Weber-Shermer
debate]. January/February 1996; vol. 16 no. 1: p. 24.
- Faurisson, Robert; Weber, Mark. ‘The Jewish world’ against [Jean-Claude]
Pressac. January/February 1996; vol. 16 no. 1: p. 41.
- Futterman, Rabbi Matthew. United in love and compassion [letter].
January/February 1996; vol. 16 no. 1: p. 48.
- Mason, Pat N. Jr. The Weber-Shermer debate: A step forward. January/February
1996; vol. 16 no. 1: p. 34.
- Neff, Donald. Zionism’s violent legacy. January/February 1996; vol. 16 no. 1: p. 42.
- Netanyahu, Benzion. The
‘Jewish Question’ in 15th and 16th century Spain. Reviewed by: Chalmers, Bruce.
January/February 1996; vol. 16 no. 1: p. 2. Historian sustains Spanish Inquisition myths.
- Swerdlow, Gileul. Fascinated [letter]. January/February 1996; vol. 16 no. 1: p. 48.
- Weber, Mark. A Belgian foundation battles for free speech. January/February
1996; vol. 16 no. 1: p. 46. Revisionist center in Flanders makes waves.
- Weber, Mark. Canadian Jewish Congress threatens journalist for Holocaust
heresy. January/February 1996; vol. 16 no. 1: p. 36. A new threat to freedom of speech.
Attempt to silence [Doug] Collins fails.
- Weber, Mark. Debating the
undebatable: The Weber-Shermer clash. January/February 1996; vol. 16 no. 1: p. 23.
Exchanging views on the Holocaust.
- Weber, Mark. Internet Web site offers instant worldwide access to
revisionism. January/February 1996; vol. 16 no. 1: p. 40. Thousands check out IHR material.
- Weber, Mark. The Spanish Inquisition in reality and myth. January/February
1996; vol. 16 no. 1: p. 8.
- Eisenhower, Dwight David. Farewell Warning. March/April 1996; vol. 16 no. 2: p. 17.
- Faurisson, Robert. A new version of the Holocaust story. March/April 1996;
vol. 16 no. 2: p. 22.
- Faurisson, Robert; Weber, Mark. Jewish Militants: Fifteen years, and
more, of terrorism in France. March/April 1996; vol. 16 no. 2: p. 2.
- Garaudy, Roger. Les mythes
fondateurs de la politique israelienne (The Founding Myths of Israeli
Politics). Reviewed by: Martello, Robert. March/April 1996; vol. 16 no. 2: p. 35.
French study of Israel’s founding myths provokes furious attack.
- Goldhagen, Daniel Jonah. Hitler’s
Willing Executioners: Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust. Reviewed by: Weber,
Charles E. March/April 1996; vol. 16 no. 2: p. 31. Goldhagen’s ‘evil’ indictment of Germans.
- Higgs, Robert. World War II and the Military-Industrial-Congressional
complex. March/April 1996; vol. 16 no. 2: p. 18.
- Neff, Donald. How Eisenhower forced Israel to end Sinai occupation.
March/April 1996; vol. 16 no. 2: p. 14.
- Thompson, Robert Smith. A
Time for War: Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Path to Pearl Harbor. Reviewed by:
Bishop, Joseph. March/April 1996; vol. 16 no. 2: p. 25. Study of Roosevelt’s path to Pearl Harbor
debunks popular historical myths.
- Weber, Mark. Argentina revisionist magazine part of worldwide network.
March/April 1996; vol. 16 no. 2: p. 24.
- Ain, Stewart. ‘Hateful’ term needed? May/June, 1997; vol. 16 no. 3: p. 37.
- Consoli, Mario. Why the
Holocaust must remain a dogma. May/June, 1997; vol. 16 no. 3: p. 36.
- Grubach, Paul. Sheftel unfair to Brentar. May/June, 1997; vol. 16 no. 3: p. 39.
- Ipatiev, Nikodim M. Sincere collaboration: A Russian responds to Zündel.
May/June, 1997; vol. 16 no. 3: p. 38.
- Jefferson, Thomas. Guiding Principles (quote). May/June, 1997; vol. 16 no. 3: p. 20.
- Michaels, Daniel W. Capitalism
in the new Russia. May/June, 1997; vol. 16 no. 3: p. 21. Internationalism vs. nationalism
in the former Soviet Union.
- Pavlik, Gregory P. The ethics of war: Hiroshima and Nagasaki after 50 years.
May/June, 1997; vol. 16 no. 3: p. 14.
- Phillips, Richard. Jews and Bolshevism: A revised view. May/June, 1997; vol. 16 no. 3: p. 39.
- Raven, Greg; Weber, Mark. Defense
Department booklet targets Holocaust revisionism. May/June, 1997; vol. 16 no. 3: p. 28. Is
revisionism a threat to national security?
- Weber, Mark. American leaders
planned poison gas attack against Japan. May/June, 1997; vol. 16 no. 3: p. 12. Five
million deaths foreseen.
- Weber, Mark. Critical study
of Holocaust story published in Japan. May/June, 1997; vol. 16 no. 3: p. 34. Aftermath of
the Marco Polo affair.
- Weber, Mark. German
television report features IHR interview. May/June, 1997; vol. 16 no. 3: p. 37.
- Weber, Mark. Internet Web site offers instant worldwide access to
revisionism. May/June, 1997; vol. 16 no. 3: p. 37. Thousands check out IHR material.
- Weber, Mark. Italian scholars
defend free speech of ‘Holocaust deniers’. May/June, 1997; vol. 16 no. 3: p. 33.
- Weber, Mark. An Italian voice
for freedom. May/June, 1997; vol. 16 no. 3: p. 36.
- Weber, Mark. President
Clinton’s distortion of history. May/June, 1997; vol. 16 no. 3: p. 2. The danger of
historical lies.
- Weber, Mark. Thies
Christophersen. May/June, 1997; vol. 16 no. 3: p. 32.
- Weber, Mark. Was Hiroshima
necessary? May/June, 1997; vol. 16 no. 3: p. 4. Why the atomic bombings could have been
avoided.
- Weber, Mark. Zaverdinos, Platonov, and Graf join Journal editorial Advisory
Committee. May/June, 1997; vol. 16 no. 3: p. 19.
- German authorities ‘index’
two IHR leaflets. July/August, 1997; vol. 16 no. 4: p. 29.
- A German voice for national
integrity and freedom. July/August, 1997; vol. 16 no. 4: p. 39.
- ‘Holocaust deception’ makes
waves in Turkey. July/August, 1997; vol. 16 no. 4: p. 35.
- An iconoclastic Polish
journal. July/August, 1997; vol. 16 no. 4: p. 37.
- Major revisionist
breakthrough in Russia. July/August, 1997; vol. 16 no. 4: p. 36.
- New attacks against Arthur
Butz for revisionist Web site. July/August, 1997; vol. 16 no. 4: p. 23.
- Butz, Arthur R. The nagging ‘gassing cellar’ problem. July/August, 1997; vol. 16
no. 4: p. 20. Another look at the ‘vergasungskeller’ question.
- Faurisson, Robert. Auschwitz: Facts and legend. July/August, 1997; vol. 16 no. 4: p. 14.
- Faurisson, Robert. On the Garaudy/Abbe Pierre affair. July/August, 1997; vol. 16 no. 4: p. 26.
- O’Keefe, Theodore J. History
and ‘memory’: An examination of the evidence of ‘Holocaust witness’ Mel Mermelstein.
July/August, 1997; vol. 16 no. 4: p. 2.
- Schaub, Bernhard. Switzerland
in the grip of the ‘traditional enemy’. July/August, 1997; vol. 16 no. 4: p. 32.
- Weber, Mark. The changing
[Holocaust] story: Early doubts. July/August, 1997; vol. 16 no. 4: p. 38.
- Gertrude Stein’s complex
worldview. September/October, 1997; vol. 16 no. 5: p. 22. Nobel Peace Prize for Hitler?
- Birken, Lawrence. Hitler as
Philosophe: Remnants of the Enlightenment in National Socialism. Reviewed by:
Weber, Mark. September/October, 1997; vol. 16 no. 5: p. 34. Hitler as 'enlightenment intellectual':
The enduring allure of Hitlerism.
- Breindel, Eric. Journal
scholorship. September/October, 1997; vol. 16 no. 5: p. 33.
- Butz, Arthur R., Gas
detectors in Auschwitz Crematory II. September/October, 1997; vol. 16 no. 5: p. 24. A
‘criminal trace’?
- Collins, Doug. Hate crimes, Zionist terrorism, and Jews in Hitler’s army.
September/October, 1997; vol. 16 no. 5: p. 19.
- Curtiss, Richard H. Suppressing the story of genocide against Germans.
September/October, 1997; vol. 16 no. 5: p. 31. Author details postwar Jewish crimes.
- Faurisson, Robert. How
historian [Martin] Gilbert falsifies and invents. September/October, 1997; vol. 16 no. 5: p. 7.
- Faurisson, Robert. The
Notin affair: Jewish organizations make the law. September/October, 1997; vol. 16 no. 5: p. 17.
- Neff, Donald. Why President Truman overrode State Department warning on
Palestine-Israel. September/October, 1997; vol. 16 no. 5: p. 13. Fifty years ago: A fateful
admonition.
- Phillips, Richard G. Hiroshima bombing was right and necessary.
September/October, 1997; vol. 16 no. 5: p. 39.
- Sobran, Joseph. Working with Stalin. September/October, 1997; vol. 16 no. 5: p. 9.
- Weber, Mark. Stutthof.
September/October, 1997; vol. 16 no. 5: p. 2.
- Beach, Edward L. Scapegoats: A
Defense of Kimmel and Short at Pearl Harbor. Reviewed by: Weir, John.
November/December 1997; vol. 16 no. 6: p. 35.
- Hoffmann, Joachim. Wartime
bombings of neutral Switzerland. November/December 1997; vol. 16 no. 6: p. 15.
- Marshall, Rachelle. Revisionist perspectives on Zionist history.
November/December 1997; vol. 16 no. 6: p. 16. Historians expose myths of Israel’s birth.
- Martin, James J. Pearl
Harbor’s place in history. November/December 1997; vol. 16 no. 6: p. 2. Reflections on the
origins and consequences of the Pacific war.
- Mueller, John. The real infamy was an unnecessary war. November/December
1997; vol. 16 no. 6: p. 7.
- Neff, Donald. Lyndon Johnson was first to align US policy with Israel’s.
November/December 1997; vol. 16 no. 6: p. 20.
- Suvorov, Viktor. Der Tag M
(M Day). Reviewed by: Michaels, Daniel W. November/December 1997; vol. 16 no. 6: p. 28. Historian details Stalin’s two-year mobilization plan for European
conquest.
- Suvorov, Viktor. Icebreaker:
Who Started the Second World War? Reviewed by: Bishop, Joseph.
November/December 1997; vol. 16 no. 6: p. 22. Russian specialist lays bare Stalin’s plan to conquer
Europe.
- Thion, Serge. The
dictatorship of imbecility. November/December 1997; vol. 16 no. 6: p. 8. Claude Lanzmann
and Shoah.
- Weber, Mark. How a major
Holocaust historian manipulates facts. November/December 1997; vol. 16 no. 6: p. 11.
Gerald Fleming’s distorions.
- Zadencki, Jaroslaw. Attention! Fascism in the furniture store!
November/December 1997; vol. 16 no. 6: p. 13. A European look at political correctness.
Source: The Journal of Historical Review, vol. 16.
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