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Auschwitz Lies: Legends, Lies and Prejudices on the Holocaust.By Carlo Mattogno and Germar Rudolf. “French biochemist G.Wellers exposed “The Leuchter Report” as fallacious,” but he exposedonly his own incompetence. “Polish Prof. J. Markiewiczproved with analysis that Zyklon B was used in the gas chambersof Auschwitz,” but Markiewicz fabricated his results. “ChemistDr. Richard Green showed that the Revisionists’ chemical argumentsare flawed,” yet Green had to admit that the Revisionists areright. “Prof. Zimmerman proved that the crematories in Auschwitzcould cremate all victims of the claimed mass murder.” AccountantZimmerman proved only his lack of knowledge. “Profs. M. Shermer and A. Grobman refutedthe entire array of Revisionist arguments.” In truth they covered only a tiny fractionof Revisionist arguments, and botched their “refutation.” “Keren, McCarthy and Mazalfound the ‘Holes of Death’ proving the existence of the Auschwitz gas chambers.” No,they twisted evidence to support their case and suppressed facts. These and other untruthsare exposed for what they are: political lies created to ostracize dissident historians. Softcover,398 pages, B&W illustrations, index, #541, $25 minus 10% for TBR subscribers.NEW TWO-VOLUME SETAuschwitz:The Case for Sanity:A Historical & Technical Studyof Jean-Claude Pressac’s‘Criminal Traces’ and RobertJan van Pelt’s ‘Convergenceof Evidence’By Carlo Mattogno. Because Jewish theologian Deborah Lipstadt had called British historianDavid Irving a “Holocaust denier,” he sued her for libel. In her defense Lipstadtpresented Prof. Robert van Pelt as an expert to refute revisionist assertions aboutAuschwitz. Ever since van Pelt has been praised as the defeater of revisionism and foremostexpert on Auschwitz. This book is the revisionist response to Prof. van Pelt andPressac. It shows that van Pelt’s study is “neither a scholarly nor a historical work; it isonly a biased journalistic assemblage of poorly understood and poorly interpreted historicalsources.” This is a book of prime political and scholarly importance! 2 vols. (370 +390 pages), softcover, B&W illustrations, glossary, bibliography, index. #551, $45 minus10% for TBR subscribers. Add $25 for a sturdy leatherette case to house the two volumes.Distribution in the United States: Prices do not include S&H. Inside the U.S. add $5 on ordersup to $50. Add $10 S&H on orders from $50.01 to $100. On orders over $100 add a flat $15no matter the order size. Subscribers to The Barnes Review magazine may take 10% offbook prices. Send order to TBR Book Club, P.O. Box 15877, Washington, D.C. 20003, call1-877-773-9077 toll free to charge to major credit cards or visit www.barnesreview.com.

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