History
of Revisionism as of 1993
Yoshua Shalev
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Writing a
study on an international phenomenon such as Holocaust Revisionism without being
able to travel to archives or libraries in the United States, continental Europe or Great Britain has been a
very difficult task. It could not have been accomplished at all had it not been for the kind assistance of the
many people in many countries who supplied material in response to my letters of request. After
searching out addresses in overseas telephone books at the local public library I wrote more than two
hundred such letters, and I am pleased to say that I received responses to all but about twenty. I obtained
additional material by placing an advertisement, explaining the nature of my investigation and requesting
source material, in an American Revisionist newsletter and in two Jewish newspapers, one in the United
States and one in Great Britain. I have chosen, of course, not to side with one school of thought against
the other, but to seek critical distance and get "both sides of the story". Noting that many scholars
involved in the Holocaust controversy wear their moral values on their sleeves, I have consciously
attempted not to do so, and not to let my own values harden into biases. Thus, I have contacted and on
many occasions received and used material from both anti-Revisionist and Revisionist organizations and
individuals. I make no apologies for this and I am tiling to acknowledge on this page the assistance I
received from members of both camps, even from those whose views or actions I personally find
unpalatable.
I would now like to express my gratitude go the following people (listed alphabetically), whose assistance was
invaluable: Ola N. H. Bruhner of Stockholm, who supplied me with French and German newspaper
clippings on "The Faurisson Affair", "The Roques Affair" and "The Paschoud Affair"; The Grand Lodge of
Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons. Its small scholarship allowed me to purchase books
and other necessary resources. David Irving, who supplied me with some of the material I requested and
answered most of my questions; Howard English, Managing Editor of the B'nai B'rith Covenant (Canada),
who assisted me several times in obtaining Canadian newspaper articles on the Ernst Zundel and James
Keegstra trials; Mariette MacDonald, who translated for me newspaper clippings and journal articles from
French to English;Tony Robson of Searchlight magazine (London), who talked openly with me about Searchlight's activities and supplied me with
copies of almost all of Searchlight's articles on David living, their bitter enemy;
Mark Weber of the institute for Historical Review, who also talked openly with me on two or three occasions, providing important
information. His frequent criticism (occasionally in the form of an admonishment) was very helpful. He
also supplied a wealth of requested (and much unrequested) material, John W. Weir of Overland Park,
Kansas, who very kindly allowed me to borrow for a lengthy period his substantial and valuable
collection of Revisionist newsletters.
I would also like to thank the following individuals and organizations, who provided me with the
advice, information or source material I requested from them: Robert Erwin and the indefatigable staff of
the Information Services of the University of Canterbury library, who almost always managed to track
down the obscure German or Austrian sources I wanted; American Jewish Archives (Cincinnati);
American Jewish Committee, William E. Wiener Oral History Library (New York); the Anne Frank
Institute (Philadelphia); the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith (New York); the Beate Klarsfeld
Foundation (Paris); John Bennett, President of the Australian Civil Liberties Union; Friedrich Paul Berg;
B'nai B'rith Canada; Jo-anne Brick of the Australian Institute of Jewish Affairs; Pat Brodie, Assistant to
the Editor, Macleans (Toronto); the staff at the Bundesarchiv, Koblenz; the staff at the Bundesministerium
für Unterricht und Kunst in Vienna; Scott Burckbuchler, Research Assistant to Hugh Dykes M.P., House
of Commons, London; Canadian Jewish News (Toronto); Willis A. Carto; Gregg Clemmer, Dr. Robert
Countess; Ann C. Crispell of the Central Intelligence Agency (Washington, D.C.); the staff at the
Dokumentationsarchiv des österreichischen Widerstandes in Vienna; Professor Robert Faurisson; Patrick
J. Ferral; Ditlieb Felderer; Leonie Fleiszig of the Maker Library and Resource Centre (Melbourne);
Professer Gerald Fleming; The archives department of The Guardian; Globe and Mail (Toronto); Toby
Green of Pergamon Press; Linda Greenlick of the Jewish Chronicle (London); C. Horowitz, Library
Director, The American Jewish Committee (New York); Jewish Frontier (New York); T. L. Jones of the
Cremation Society of Canterbury (Christchurch); Nathan M. Kaganoff of the American Jewish Historical
Society; H. Kneeshaw, Information Centre, University of London; R. Clarence Lang;, Los Angeles
Times,;Thomas Marcellus, Director of the Institute for Historical Review; E. Meilen Press (Lewiston,
New York); Chris Mitchell, Deputy Editor of The Australian; Sasha Mitchell of The New Statesman; Ed
Mueller; David Nathan, Deputy Editor, Jewish Chronicle (London); Rev. Herman Otten, Editor of
Christian News (Washington, MO.); C. H. E. Philpin of Past and Present; the staff at the Pantswowe
Muzeum Oswiecim Brzezinka (particularly Krystyna Oleksy and Jerzy Wroblewski); the staff of Revue
d'Histoire Révisionniste; Paul Russell; Yvonne Schleiter; Michael Sedley, Information Officer, Embassy
of Israel; Shelly Shapiro, Director of Holocaust Survivors and Friends in Pursuit of Justice;
Bradley R. Smith; Sydney Morning Herald, The Age (Melbourne); The Jewish Eagle (Montreal); The
Times (London); The Bulletin (Sydney); Karen J. Underhill, Archivist and Manuscripts Curator, Northern
Arizona University, Jack Wikoff, Editor of Remarks (Aurora, New York); Laird Wilcox of Editorial
Research Service (Olathe, Kansas); Wisconsin State Historical Society (Madison); Dr. Karl Wippermann;
Yad Vashem, The Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Authority (Jerusalem); Ernst Zundel.
These people have all contributed to this study in one way or another, but they carry no responsibility for
any errors or misinterpretations of which I may have been guilty.
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