Death of a City Michael McLaughlin  
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Revisionist look at the RAF bombing of Hamburg during WW2. 10x8" magazine format paperback.

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Defending "Ivan the Terrible": The Conspiracy to Convict John Demjanjuk Yoram Sheftel  
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Real-life courtroom drama that exposes a shocking international conspiracy.

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Denying History: Who Says the Holocaust Never Happened and Why Do They Say It? Michael Shermer, Alex Grobman  
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Denying History is a courageous and accessible study of "a looking-glass world where black is white, up is down, and the normal rules of reason no longer apply." Authors Michael Shermer and Alex Grobman have immersed themselves in the conferences, literature, and Web culture of Holocaust deniers; they have engaged the pseudo-historians in debate; and they have visited the concentration camps in Europe to investigate the truth of what happened there. Denying History presents Shermer and Grobman's findings. The book refutes, in detail, the Holocaust deniers' claims, and it demonstrates conclusively that the Holocaust did happen.It also explores the fundamental historical issue in all debates over the truth of the Holocaust: the question of "how we know that any past event happened." Thus, Denying History is a doubly useful book; it sets the record straight on one of history's most terrible events, and it instructs readers in the scientific, logical, and historiographical principles that can help us make wise judgments about history on our own. —Michael Joseph Gross

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Denying the Holocaust Deborah E. Lipstadt  
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Reviews the history of the revisionist movement that denies the truth of the Holocaust, tracing its growth from small mutterings on the lunatic fringe to a theory with a shocking amount of acceptance, and exposing the revisionists as sinister frauds.

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Destruction of the European Jews Raul Hilberg  
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The Destruction of the European Jews is widely considered the landmark study of the Holocaust. First published in 1961, Raul Hilberg's comprehensive account of how Germany annihilated the Jewish community of Europe spurred discussion, galvanized further research, and shaped the entire field of Holocaust studies. This revised and expanded edition of Hilberg's classic work extends the scope of his study and includes 80,000 words of new material, particularly from recently opened archives in eastern Europe, added over a lifetime of research. It is the definitive work of a scholar who has devoted more than fifty years to exploring and analyzing the realities of the Holocaust.

Spanning the twelve-year period of anti-Jewish actions from 1933 to 1945, Hilberg's study encompasses Germany and all the territories under German rule or influence. Its principal focus is on the large number of perpetrators — civil servants, military personnel, Nazi party functionaries, SS men, and representatives of private enterprises — in the machinery of death.

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