Adenauer, Konrad, 79
Adolf Hitler (Cross), 113–114
Agee, James, 45
Allied bombing policy, 42, 50, 76, 96, 155
America First, 36n
American Historical Association (AHA), 204–205
American Mercury, 63–64, 95, 105, 138, 144, 149, 152, 153
American Revolution, 154
Andersonville, 154
Annals of Historical Revisionism, 10
Annihilation policy, 52, 61–62, 99, 107, 108n, 109, 114–116, 128–134
Anselm, Saint, 135
Anti-Defamation League (ADL), 80, 81, 139n, 144–145, 148, 149, 181, 220–221
App, Austin J., 22, 41, 46, 52, 67, 85–102, 105, 120, 124, 129, 132, 186
Arab-Israeli War of 1973, 95, 96
Arcand, Adrien, 159
Armontrout, Bill, 162
Aschenauer, Rudolph, 147
Atlantic Monthly, 177
Auschwitz, 13, 23, 63, 77, 78, 99, 111, 133, 134, 139, 141, 151, 155, 162–169, 173–176, 188, 214, 224–227
Auschwitz: The End of the Line: The Leuchter Report—The First Forensic Examination of Auschwitz (Leuchter), 163n
Autant-Lara, Claude, 11
Back Door to War (Tansill), 40
Baker, Lillian, 23n
Bardèche, Maurice, 50–52, 64, 93
Barnes, Harry Elmer, 22, 28, 32, 34, 40, 52, 67–71, 73–83, 87, 88, 93, 98, 105, 120, 124, 132, 153
Baseler Nachrichten, 112
Beard, Charles A., 32, 39, 44, 67, 88
Beauclair, Robin, 105
Bennett, John, 13
Bernstein, Philip S., 92
Berry, Mary Frances, 205
Bickenbach, Otto, 174
Biddle, Francis, 45
Birkenau, 78, 162, 163, 165, 166, 188, 227–229
Blumenthal, David, 219n
Bone, Homer T., 35
Boniface Press, 67
books and bookmen, 119–121
Bork, Robert, 153
Brack, Victor, 109
Brady, Tom P., 146
Brandt, Willy, 210
Broszat, Martin, 78
Brown, Jerry, 141
Brunner, Edward A., 172
Buber, Margaret, 112–114
Buchanan, Patrick, 5–6
Buchenwald, 51
Bureaucracy, power of, 94
Butz, Arthur, 22–23, 66, 118, 123–136, 140, 152, 206, 210, 214, 226–227, 232, 233
Campus newspapers, 16–17, 183–203, 206–208, 218
Carnes, Ed, 170
Carter, Jimmy, 150
Carto, Elisabeth, 152
Carto, Willis A., 105, 138n, 141, 144–149, 151, 153, 218
Casablanca Conference, 87
Chambers Encyclopedia, 111–112
Chelmno, 78
Chomsky, Noam, 15–17
Christie, Douglas, 160, 161, 162, 170
Churchill, Winston, 70, 87, 97
Churchill’s War (Irving), 181
Citron, Sabrina, 157n
Committee for the Restoration of Historical Truth, 46
Committee on Open Debate on the Holocaust (CODOH), 184–186, 189, 190, 193, 194, 197, 200, 208
Concentration camps: see Annihilation policy; Gaschamber controversy
“Concerned Parents of German Descent, ” 158–159
Connally, Matthew, 202
Cornell University, 184n, 189, 192, 195–196, 199, 207
Coughlin, Father Charles C., 36
Cox, Earnest Sevier, 146
Cross, Colin, 113–114
Crusader, 5
Currie, Bob, 178
Curry, William, 184–185
Darquier de Pellepoix, Louis, 11
Dartmouth University, 184n, 199
David, Elmer, 87
Dawidowicz, Lucy, 203–204
Days of Remembrance of the Holocaust, 27
Death tolls, 55–61, 65–67, 75, 90–95, 98–101, 112, 119, 124
Debunking the Genocide Myth (Rassinier), 51
Degler, Carl, 203–204
Degrelle, Leon, 11
Demjanjuk, John, 6n De-Nazification program, 45
Destruction of the European Jews, The (Hilberg), 58, 59, 170
Deutsche National Zeitung, 126
Deutsche Volks Union, 8
Devin-Adair, 39
Diary of Anne Frank, 13, 118, 139, 151, 229–235
Did Six Million Really Die? The Truth at Last (Verrall), 104–107, 110–121, 124, 133, 138, 152, 157, 210, 232
Die Tat, 116–117
Diwald, Hellmut, 210
Dixon, Gary, 171
Dora (concentration camp), 51
Drama of European Jewry, The (Rassinier), 55, 58
Dreyfus affair, 10
Duderstadt, James, 190–191, 193–194
Duke, David, 4–5, 29, 187, 197–198, 215
Duke University, 17, 184n, 189, 191–192, 196
Du Pont Company, 166
Ehrenburg, Ilya, 97
Eichmann, Adolf, 56, 76, 100, 134
Einsatzgruppen, 9, 55, 78–79, 82, 124, 127, 163, 214
Eisenhower, Dwight, 204
“Elusive Six Million”, The” (Epp), 95, 105
Emory University, 184n
European Civil War, The, 1917–1945 (Nolte), 214
Evans, Richard, 212
Execution Protocol, The (Trombley), 180–181
“Falsus in Uno, Falsus in Omnibus . . . The ‘Human Soap’ Holocaust Myth” (Smith), 201–203
Fascism, 23, 28, 49, 64, 103, 107
Faurisson, Robert, 9–10, 14, 16, 47, 64, 118, 140, 160–164, 167, 168, 170, 173–176, 210, 214, 220, 224–227, 233–234
Fay, Sidney B., 32
Federation of American Citizens of German Descent, 85–86
Felderer, Ditleib, 140, 232–233
Fish, Stanley, 18
Focal Point Publications, 163
Forced War, The (Hoggan), 71
Frank, Anne, 229, 230, 233, 235
Frank, Hans, 108
Freedman, Benjamin H., 66
Fresco, Nadine, 47
Functionalist scholars, 108n
Gas chamber controversy, 5–6, 8, 10, 11, 13, 15, 50, 52, 55, 63, 77–78, 89, 90, 99, 113–115, 139–151, 157–182, 225–229
Gates, Henry Louis, Jr., 19
Gaviser, Michael, 199
Gee, Gordon, 194
Georgetown University, 184n
German historians’ debate, 209–216, 219
Gerstein, Kurt, 10
Goebbels, Joseph, 36, 54, 108, 109, 180, 224
Goring, Hermann, 131
Gruber, Heinrich, 134
Guillaume, Pierre, 10
Harvard University, 184n, 194, 197, 198, 206
Harwood, Richard E.: see Verrall, Richard
Heiman, Leo, 105
Heimberger, Ann, 191–192, 197–198, 201
Helms, Jesse, 150
Herrstrom, W. D., 65–66
Herzl, Theodor, 107
Hess, Rudolf, 161
Hesseltine, William B., 46
Hilberg, Raul, 56, 58–61, 118, 119, 160, 170
Hildebrand, Klaus, 213
Hillel (Jewish student organization), 187
Hillgruber, Andreas, 210–211
Himmler, Heinrich, 9–10, 101, 109, 114, 128
Hirt, August, 174
Historical Review Press, 104, 124
Historikerstreit, 110–111
History of the Germans (Diwald), 210
History Teacher, 82–83
Hitler, Adolf, 28, 40, 41, 46–47, 61–62, 68–71, 74, 75, 87, 101, 103, 108, 109, 111, 128–129, 147, 158, 161–162, 212, 213
Hitler (Fest), 119
Hitler: A Career (film), 212
Hitler We Loved and Why, The (Zundel) 157–158
Hoax of the Twentieth Century, The (Butz), 118, 123–136, 140, 152
Hoggan, David Leslie, 71–74, 105
Holocaust (NBC-TV), 158–159
Holocaust News, 8
“Holocaust Story, The: How Much Is False? The Case for Open Debate” (Smith), 183–184, 186–202, 208
Holocaust Survivors and Friends in Pursuit of Justice, 172
Howard University, 184n
Human Events, 145
Hutchins, Robert Maynard, 46
Hydrogen cyanide, 166–169, 224–225
Immigration Act of 1924, 35
Imperium—The Philosophy of History and Politics (Yockey), 146–149, 151
Institute for German Post-War History, 46
Institute for Historical Review (IHR), 7, 13, 27, 51, 86, 99, 101, 105, 137–156, 178, 185, 214, 218
Intentionalist scholars, 108n
International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), 114–117, 119, 133–135
International Jew, The (Ford), 152
Irving, David, 8, 14, 111, 161–163, 170, 179–181, 213, 215, 221, 232–234
Isolationism, 35–39, 43, 50, 68
Jäackel, Eberhard, 212
Jackson, Robert, 63
Japanese Americans, 23n, 89, 213, 214
Jaworzno, 139
Jeffries, Leonard, 19
Jesus of Nazareth, 98
Jewish conspiracies, 37–38
Jewish Information Bulletin, 140
Jewish Information Society, 140n
“Jewish Soap” (Weber), 201
“Jews That Aren’t, The” (Heiman), 105
JFK (film), 19
Johnson, Hiram W., 35
Johnson, Thomas T., 141
Joint Council for Repatriation, 146
Jones, Ken, 171
Journal of American History, 205
Journal of Historical Review, 4, 24, 44n, 46, 77n, 125, 137, 140, 142, 143, 152–155, 201, 203–204, 205–206
Journal of Modern History, 204
Juda Verrecke (slogan), 108
“Justice: A Matter of Engineering, Capital Punishment as a Technical Problem” (Lehman), 177
Kahl, Gordon, 150
Kaplan, Rick, 178
Kazin, Alfred, 16
Kennedy, John F., 19
Khmer Rouge, 212
King, Martin Luther, Jr., 150
Klarsfeld, Beate, 172, 178, 181
Kristallnacht, 71, 109, 110, 118
Ku Klux Klan, 5, 12, 29, 126, 136, 150, 187, 218n
LeFevre, Robert, 82
Legion for the Survival of Freedom, 152, 153
Lehman, Susan, 177
Lemkin, Rafael, 63
Lend-lease, 42
Letter to François Mauriac (Bardèche), 50
Leuchtenburg, William, 204–205
Leuchter, Fred A., 13, 14, 162–173, 177–182, 224, 225
Leuchter Report, The: An Engineering Report on the Alleged Execution Gas Chambers at Auschwitz, Birkenau, and Majdanek, Poland (Leuchter), 163, 164, 166, 171–173, 177–181
Levin, Meyer, 231–233
Ley, Robert, 109
Libby, Frederick, 42
Libertarian party, 82
Liberty Letter, 149–150
Liberty Lobby, 105, 144–146, 148–151, 153, 204
Liddy, G. Gordon, 148
Lidice massacre, 88–89
Lifton, Robert, 26n
Lincoln, Abraham, 40
Lindbergh, Charles, 36, 44, 68
Los Angeles Times, 206
Louisiana State University, 184n
Machlek, Jan, 175
Madagasgar Plan, 107–108
Madole, James, 66
Maier, Charles, 20
Majdanek, 13, 162, 163, 165–167
Man, Paul de, 29
Manzanar, 23n
Martin, James, 44n
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 199
Mayer, Milton, 45
McCalden, William David, 137–143, 153, 220–221
McCarthy, Joseph, 43
McCormick, Robert, 45
McDonald, Larry, 150
McGurk, Frank C. J., 152
Mein Kampf (Hitler), 46
Mencken, H. L., 67
Mengele, Josef, 106n
Mermelstein, Mel, 139–141, 185, 220
Mitchum, Robert, 15
Mitterand, François, 216n
Morgenstern, George, 42
Moyn, Sam, 192
Murphy, John, 202
Myth of the Six Million, The (Hoggan), 105–107, 115n, 119, 124
National Association for the Advancement of White People (NAAWP), 5
National Board for Historical Service, 67
National Front, 8, 10, 64, 103–106, 138
Nationalism, 106
National party (Britain), 8, 185
National Review, 145
National Youth Alliance (NYA), 148–149
Nation Europa, 47
Nation of Islam, 126
Natzweiler-Struthof, 174–175
Near v. Minnesota, 191n
Neil, Andrew, 180
Neo-Nazis, 4–5, 46, 52, 126, 136, 142, 217, 218
Netherlands State Institute for War Documentation, 118, 234–235
Neumann, William, 42
New Statesman, 104
New York Times, 178–179, 191, 199, 200
Nicolette, Valerie, 195
Nixon, Richard M., 96
Nolte, Ernst, 110, 111, 211–215
Noontide Press, 51, 105, 124, 144, 148, 151–153
Northwestern University, 184n, 189, 206
Novick, Peter, 81
Nuremberg Laws (1935), 75, 110, 118
Nuremberg of the Promised Land (Bardéche), 50, 51
Nuremberg war crimes trials, 22, 43–44, 45, 50, 55, 62, 118, 129–132
Nye, Gerald P., 35
Nye hearings, 35
Nyiszli, M., 106n
Ochensberger, Walter, 11–12
Ohio State University, 184n, 189, 194, 196–197, 201, 207
Oranienburg, 116
Organization of American Historians (OAH), 203, 205–206
Osborne, Travis, 152
Palestine Liberation Organization, 14
Passage de la Ligne, La (Rassinier), 51, 53
“Paul Rassinier: Historical Revisionist” (Roseman), 105
Pearson, Drew, 144
Pennsylvania State University, 186, 194
Pétain, Marshal Philippe, 216n
Pohl, Oswald, 130–131
Population transfers, 43, 44n, 76, 107, 108
Pressac, Jean-Claude, 173–175, 177, 225–227
Prima Facie (Smith), 185
“Prime Time Live, ” 178
“Proclamation of London” (Yockey), 148
Prodigy, 196
Professional historians, 203–206
Progressive, The, 15
Protocols of the Elders of Zion, 24, 37, 136, 152, 164
Prutschi, Manuel, 158 “Public Stake in Revisionism, The” (Barnes), 76–77, 82
Purdue University, 184n
Putnam, Carleton, 152
Putnam, Hilary, 18
Race and Reality (Putnam), 152
Race and Reason: A Yankee View (Putnam), 152
Racism, 86, 106, 107, 142, 144, 146, 152, 153
Rassinier, Paul, 51–65, 74, 79, 80, 90, 93, 96, 100, 106, 124, 132, 159, 210, 214
Reasoned dialogue, 25–26
Red Crescent Society, 14
Regnery, Henry, 44
Relativism, 74, 111, 215–216, 219
Religion tax, 72–73
Reparations, 56–58, 75, 79, 95–97, 179
Revisionism, 20–21, 31–48, 68–69, 74–75, 79, 88, 154, 155
“Revisionism: A Key to Peace” (Barnes), 76
Revisionism and Brainwashing (Barnes), 73
“Revisionism and the Promotion of Peace” (Barnes), 153
Revisionist Letters (Smith), 187
Rice University, 184n
Rockefeller, John D., 160
Rockwell, George Lincoln, 66
Rolnick, Joshua, 200
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 33, 35, 36, 38, 40, 43, 47, 68–70, 86, 87, 155
Roosevelt, Theodore, 154
Roosevelt Myth, The (Flynn), 39
Roques, Henri, 10
Rorty, Richard, 18
Roseman, Herbert C., 105
Rosen, Ira, 178
Rubenstein, Richard, 94
Rutgers University, 184n, 189, 200–201
Sahlins, Marshall, 27
St. Louis (ship), 127
Samisdat Publications, 158, 159, 163
Schmitt, Bernadotte, 67
Shapiro, Shelly Z., 171, 172, 178, 181
Shoah, 214
Silk, Mark, 192
Silver, Beth, 193
Simon Wiesenthal Center, 139n, 220–221
Six Million Swindle, The: Blackmailing the German People for Hard Marks with Fabricated Corpses (App), 94, 95, 98–99, 101
Smith, Bradley, 183–201, 208, 218
Smith, Gerald L. K., 66
Smolen, Kazimierz, 165
Soap production, 78n, 188, 201
Society for History Education, 82
Spanish-American War, 154
Spotlight, 144, 150–151, 153, 186, 220
SS, 54, 55, 167, 168, 175, 214, 224–227
Stalin, Joseph, 42, 75, 211–213
Stanley, Scott, 145
Stone, Oliver, 19
Straight Look at the Third Reich, A (App), 98
Strauss, Franz Josef, 210
Streicher, Julius, 108
Struggle Against Historical Blackout, The (Barnes), 69, 70
Students, 3–4, 15–18, 24, 183–203, 206–208, 218
Stürmer, Michael, 211
Sudeten Germans, 76
Survivors’ testimony, 6, 51–54, 101–102, 125, 135–136, 138–141, 176
Tales From the Secret Annex (Frank), 230
Teepen, Tom, 195
Testing of Negro Intelligence, The (Osborne and McGurk), 152
Thelen, David, 205
Thomas, Norman, 67
Thomas, Ronald, 164–167
Tiso, Josef, 7
Topf and Sons, 226
Touchstone, Ned, 149n
Treblinka, 5–6
Trevor-Roper, Hugh, 161
Trombley, Stephen, 180–181
Trotsky, Leon, 160
Truman, Harry, 97
Tudjman, Franjo, 7
Tufts University, 201n
Two Kinds of Downfall: The Shattering of the German Reich and the End of European Jewry (Hillgruber), 211
Tyrell, R. Emmett, Jr., 145
UFOs: Nazi Secret Weapons? (Zundel), 158
Under Two Dictators (Buber), 112–114
United Republicans for America, 148
United States Holocaust Memorial Council, 3
University of Arizona, 184n, 193
University of California at Los Angeles, 141–142, 184n
University of California at Santa Barbara, 184n, 199
University of Chicago, 184n, 194, 199
University of Georgia, 184n, 192
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 184n
University of Michigan, 184n, 189–191, 193–194, 195, 196
University of Minnesota, 184n
University of Montana, 184n, 192, 196
University of North Carolina, 184n, 195
University of Pennsylvania, 184n, 198, 199
University of Southern California, 184n
University of Tennessee, 184n, 194
University of Texas, 184n, 201–203
University of Virginia, 184n
University of Washington, 184n, 196
University of Wisconsin, 184n
Uno, Masami, 13
Utley, Freda, 41–44
Vanderbilt University, 184n
Vansittart, Robert Gilbert, 80–81
Vasquez, Daniel B., 171–172
Verrall, Richard, 104–107, 110–121, 124, 133, 138, 152, 157, 210, 233
Versailles Treaty, 32, 33, 46, 50, 68
Vichy regime, 216n
Villard, Oswald Garrison, 67, 70, 80
Waldheim, Kurt, 11
Wallace, George, 148
Wall Street Journal, 144, 145, 153
Wannsee Conference of 1942, 214
War crimes trials, 22, 43–44, 45, 50, 55, 62, 118, 129–132
War of 1812, 154
Warren Commission, 18
Warsaw ghetto, 9–10
“Was Anne Frank’s Diary a Hoax?” (Hendry), 105, 232
Washington Observer Newsletter, 144
Washington Post, 199
Washington University, 184n, 189, 192–193, 195–197
Weber, Mark, 154, 184, 186, 201
Weber, Max, 94
Weinberg, Gerhard, 73
Weizmann, Chaim, 110, 111, 213
Welch, Robert, 144
“West, War and Islam, The” (Zundel), 157, 160n
What Is Fascism? (Bardèche), 50
White Aryan Nation, 187
White Citizens Council, 146
White Power Publications, 158
White Student, 152
Wiesenthal, Simon, 139–140, 201
Wilcox, Laird, 187
Wilhelm II, Kaiser, 68
Williams, William Appleman, 20–21
Wilson, Colin, 119–121
Wirz, Henry, 154
“Wisconsin school, ” 21
Wise, Stephen, 201
World War I revisionism, 31–38, 68, 79, 154
World War II revisionism, 33, 38–48, 68–69, 74–75, 88, 155
Xenophobia, 35
Yad Vashem, 100–101
Yockey, Francis Parker, 146–149, 151–152
Youth for Wallace, 148
Zeskind, Leonard, 187
“Zionist Fraud” (Barnes), 74, 105