No hay mal que por bien no venga, says a Spanish proverb. There is nothing bad that doesn’t also bring some good.
Saturday, March 31, 2012
HC Reference Library
Labels:
Aktion Reinhard(t),
Auschwitz,
Babij Jar,
Babiy Yar,
Belorussia,
Chelmno,
Einsatzgruppen,
Frankfurt Auschwitz trial,
gas chambers,
gas vans,
gassing engines,
graves,
Gypsies,
Maly Trostenets,
non-Jewish victims,
Nuremberg,
open-air incineration,
partisans,
shootings,
siege of Leningrad
Friday, March 23, 2012
Our infuriated friends Mattogno, Graf and Kues ....
... have published some hollow bragging on the "Inconvenient History" blog site.
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
The Ustasha and Vatican's Silence - Part 2
Read the Part 1 and Part 3. This text was originally translated into Portuguese here. The book was originally written in Spanish.
The Ustasha and Vatican's Silence - Part 2
The crimes of the Croatian Ustashis (NDH)
KILLER FRIARS
Genocide: Ustasha soldiers pose beside five dead Serbs. (Photo)
The most scandalous of this sordid issue is that not only few priests, and particularly Franciscan friars, were in charge of the death camps.
The Ustasha and Vatican's Silence - Part 2
The crimes of the Croatian Ustashis (NDH)
KILLER FRIARS
Genocide: Ustasha soldiers pose beside five dead Serbs. (Photo)
The most scandalous of this sordid issue is that not only few priests, and particularly Franciscan friars, were in charge of the death camps.
Sunday, March 04, 2012
Murray Rothbard's Racism: Hutu and Tutsi
Murray Rothbard claimed here that the Tutsi dominated the Hutu because of genetics. However, as is quoted here, the dominance of the Tutsi had no genetic basis, and was a self-fulfilling prophecy of Belgian colonial rule.
Saturday, March 03, 2012
News from archaeological work at Sobibór
The following article appeared last Thursday in a Israel Hayom newsletter:
Digging up the horror
The archaeological research conducted by Yoram Haimi and Wojciech Mazurek at Sobibór has been mentioned in Chapter 7 of HC's Critique of Mattogno, Graf and Kues and in several articles on this blog site, e.g. the article Mass Graves at Sobibor – 10th Update.
I congratulate Yoram Haimi and Wojciech Mazurek on their excellent work, about which I hope to learn more as soon as possible.
Digging up the horror
The archaeological research conducted by Yoram Haimi and Wojciech Mazurek at Sobibór has been mentioned in Chapter 7 of HC's Critique of Mattogno, Graf and Kues and in several articles on this blog site, e.g. the article Mass Graves at Sobibor – 10th Update.
I congratulate Yoram Haimi and Wojciech Mazurek on their excellent work, about which I hope to learn more as soon as possible.
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