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Former US President, William Howard Taft, said of him: ‘The truth of history requires the verdict that, considering the critically important part which has been his among the nations, he has been, for the last quarter of a century, the single greatest force in the practical maintenance of peace in the world.’
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A comment on two new interviews with and one article by Treblinka archaeologist Caroline Sturdy Colls
(Publish Date: 2012-01-27 Time: 06:06 )

  By Thomas Kues   In November 2010 I published a blog entry on an online video concerning the research activity of a young British archaeologist from the University of Birmingham, Caroline Sturdy Colls, who had set out to refute “Holocaust Deniers” by locating the mass graves at the Treblinka “extermination camp” using “the most [...]

“Aktion Reinhard(t)”
(Publish Date: 2012-01-19 Time: 18:44 )

by Wilfried Heink By the term “Action Reinhard(t),” official historiography refers to the (alleged) mass murder of Jews in three German camps: Belzec, Sobibor and Treblinka. Some, ahem, historians include Chelmno, but I am using an article by Dieter Pohl, “Massentötung durch Giftgas im Rahmen der ‘Aktion Reinhardt’. Aufgaben der Forschung” (Mass murder by poisonous [...]

The Truth about ‘Night’: Why it’s not Elie Wiesel’s Story
(Publish Date: 2012-01-03 Time: 13:17 )

By Carolyn Yeager Why is Grandma Nisel not mentioned in Elie Wiesel’s Night? According to Hilda Wiesel’s 1995 “Survivors of the Shoah” testimony, Grandmother Nisel (also spelled Nissel) went with the family to Auschwitz. According to Elie Wiesel’s 1995 memoir, All Rivers Run to the Sea1, Grandmother Nisel went with the family to Auschwitz. But [...]