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The American public's passive support for allowing our government's unconditional support for the Jewish supremacist state of Israel would surely be jeopardized and undermined if further investigation of 9-11Truth in fact reveals undeniable proof that not only did Israeli operatives LET it happen, they MADE it happen. Only the guilty need be worried. It is in the best interests of all people of conscience to demand only Truth wherever it leads us because the Truth will set us free. To some... Read Full Story
Poniatowa Labour Camp Jewish Slave labor riding a narrow gauge rail car. The same method was used to transport Jews from Opole to Poniatowa The forced labour camp in the Polish town of Poniatowa was located 36km west of Lublin. In 1938/39 the Polish authorities built an equipment factory for the Polish army signal service. Twenty one blocks, known as the “settlement” were built for the factory staff and the first industrial enterprises were established in the forest close to the... Read Full Story
365 Days with H.E.A.R.T The one year anniversary of the HolocaustResearchProject Over the past century the date of "October 8" has marked significant events in history that have managed a lasting impact on the world stage, either for good, or for bad. On that same day in 1939, the armed forces of Germany's "Third Reich" annexed Western Poland, sparking World War II and thereby enabling Adolf Hitler's much prophesied war and subsequent genocide against the Jews that later became... Read Full Story
Israel 's regard for Palestinians can be summed up in how it imprisons and terrorises them, writes Khaled Amayreh in the occupied West Bank A few weeks ahead of the upcoming "peace conference" in Annapolis, Maryland, Israel has been displaying its "goodwill" towards the Palestinians. At the notorious Kitziot Prison, a real concentration camp minus gas chambers, crack Israeli soldiers have been ganging up on helpless and fettered Palestinian prisoners, shooting, beating and humiliating them... Read Full Story
Oskar Dirlewanger
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Oskar Dirlewanger
Oskar Dirlewanger was born in Wurzburg on 26 September 1895. During World War One, he reached the rank of lieutenant and won the Iron Cross. Between 1919 and 1921 he was involved in the suppression of communist risings in the Ruhr and Saxony, also serving in the Freikorps in Upper Silesia.
In 1922 he obtained a degree in political science and a year later joined the Nazi Party, and ran a knit... Read Full Story
Wikizines are interactive magazines that anyone can create or edit - and this one is called "Holocaust Research". Here you can find fresh voices and respond in real time. Some members write articles about recent news and trends related to the wikizine's topic, others recount relevant personal stories or share their favorite pictures and video clips. Got an interesting idea or story to share with other members of this wikizine? Well, then put on your journalist's cap and add your own article... Read Full Story
More images of the destruction of the Warsaw Ghetto in the Stroop Gallery #2
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A significant number of British schoolchildren are so ignorant about the Holocaust that they think Auschwitz is a beer.
That's according to a deeply disturbing report from the London Jewish Cultural Centre , which polled more than 1,000 secondary school pupils aged between 11 and 16 in the UK mainland.
One quarter of the respondents failed to identify Auschwitz correctly, with two per cent - equivalent to 90,000 kids across the country - saying they think it is a beer.
At least 1.1... Read Full Story
Essays & Editorials
The Department of History, University of Northampton & The Holocaust Education & Archive Research Team
The essays from this section of the Holocaust Education & Archive Research Team website represent a selection of the best pieces of coursework for the Department of History, University of Northampton (to the academic year 2007/8).
Each text was originally presented as part of the requirements for a Bachelor of Arts degree; and as such, each... Read Full Story