Volume 2, Number 2 - Summer 2010

Rudolf Höss, Commandant of Auschwitz was a defense witness at Nuremberg before his own trial in Poland. In his memoirs he wrote, "A great deal happened in Auschwitz, presumably in my name, on my direction, on my orders, about which I neither knew, nor would have tolerated, nor approved of." Photo is in the public domain. Source Wikimedia Commons.
Editorial: Death at Katyn, by Richard Widmann
Goebbels on the Jews, Part 2, by Thomas Dalton
Evidence for the Presence of “Gassed” Jews in the Eastern Territories, Part 1, by Thomas Kues
Origins and Functions of the Birkenau Camp, by Carlo Mattogno
Comment: Must We Loathe David Irving?, by Michael K. Smith
Review: Andersonville Prison, by Jett Rucker
Review: Literary Hoaxes, by Chip Smith
Profile: John T. Flynn, by L.A. Rollins