
The Journal of Historical Review. Index: Volume 11 (1991)
Alphabetical by author within each issue.
Volume 11 number 1
- Goodrick-Clarke, Nicholas. The Occult Roots of Nazism. Reviewed by:
Grimstad, William., The Journal of Historical Review, Spring, 1991; vol. 11 no. 1: p. 121.
- O’Keefe, Theodore J. From the editor., The Journal of Historical Review, Spring, 1991; vol. 11 no. 1: p. 4.
- Poullada, Leon. Major Poullada’s final defense
plea in the Nordhausen-Dora concentration camp case., The Journal of Historical Review, Spring, 1991; vol. 11 no.
1: p. 81.
- Pressac, Jean-Claude. Auschwitz: Technique and operation of the gas chambers. [part 1]. Reviewed by: Faurisson, Robert., The Journal of Historical Review, Spring, 1991; vol. 11 no. 1: p.
25.
- Toland, John. Living history., The Journal of Historical Review, Spring, 1991; vol. 11 no. 1: p. 5.
- Weber, Mark. Tell-tale documents and photos from
Auschwitz., The Journal of Historical Review, Spring, 1991; vol. 11 no. 1: p. 67.
- An official Polish report on the Auschwitz ‘gas chambers’., The Journal of Historical Review, Summer, 1991;
vol. 11 no. 2: p. 207.
- Butz, Arthur R. A brief introduction to Holocaust revisionism., The Journal of Historical Review, Summer, 1991;
vol. 11 no. 2: p. 251.
- Eknes, Enrique Aynat. Neither trace nor proof: The seven Auschwitz ‘gassing’
sites., The Journal of Historical Review, Summer, 1991; vol. 11 no. 2: p. 177.
- Faurisson, Robert. A request for additional information on the myth of the
‘gassing’ of the Serbs in the First World War., The Journal of Historical Review, Summer, 1991; vol. 11 no. 2: p. 254.
- Loftus, Elizabeth; Ketcham, Katherine. Witness for the Defense. Reviewed
by: Cobden, John., The Journal of Historical Review, Summer, 1991; vol. 11 no. 2: p. 238. An expert on “eyewitness”
testimony faces a dilemma in the Demjanjuk case.
- O’Keefe, Theodore J. From the editor., The Journal of Historical Review, Summer, 1991; vol. 11 no. 2: p. 132.
- Pressac, Jean-Claude. Auschwitz: Technique and operation of the gas chambers. [part 2]. Reviewed by: Faurisson, Robert., The Journal of Historical Review, Summer, 1991; vol. 11 no. 2: p.
133.
- Radnitz, Robert, producer. Never Forget. [movie]. Reviewed by: Marcellus,
Thomas J., The Journal of Historical Review, Summer, 1991; vol. 11 no. 2: p. 229.
- Weber, Mark. ‘Jewish soap’., The Journal of Historical Review, Summer, 1991;
vol. 11 no. 2: p. 217.
- Almog, Shmuel. Nationalism and Antisemitism in Modern Europe 1815–1945.
Reviewed by: Kerr, Frederick., The Journal of Historical Review, Fall, 1991; vol. 11 no. 3: p. 345.
- Bennett, John. Revisionism and censorship down under., The Journal of Historical Review, Fall, 1991; vol. 11
no. 3: p. 365.
- Collins, Doug. Reflections on the Second
World War, free speech, and revisionism., The Journal of Historical Review, Fall, 1991; vol. 11 no. 3: p. 321.
- Desjardins, Dan. The murder of Rudolf Hess: A call for a congressional
investigation., The Journal of Historical Review, Fall, 1991; vol. 11 no. 3: p. 360.
- Eknes, Enrique Aynat. Auschwitz and the exile government of Poland according to
the ‘Polish Fortnightly Review’ 1940–1945., The Journal of Historical Review, Fall, 1991; vol. 11 no. 3: p. 281.
- Fleming, Gerald, Emeritus reader in German (Department of Linguistic and International
Studies, University of Surrey). Damning Documentary Evidence?. [Letter to the
editor]. Response by: Weber, Mark., The Journal of Historical Review, Fall, 1991; vol. 11 no. 3: p. 375.
- Lang, R. Clarence. Swedish professors defend revisionism on trial. Fall,
1991; vol. 11 no. 3: p. 371.
- Martin, David. The Web of Disinformation: Churchill’s Yugoslav Blunder.
Reviewed by: Clive, Robert., The Journal of Historical Review, Fall, 1991; vol. 11 no. 3: p. 348.
- Nordling, Carl. How many Jews died in the German concentration camps? Fall,
1991; vol. 11 no. 3: p. 335.
- O’Keefe, Theodore J. From the editor., The Journal of Historical Review, Fall, 1991; vol. 11 no. 3: p. 260.
- Renk, Brian. The
Franke-Gricksch ‘Resettlement Action Report’: Anatomy of a fabrication., The Journal of Historical Review, Fall, 1991;
vol. 11 no. 3: p. 261–279.
- Weber, Mark. A prominent Holocaust historian wrestles with a rising
revisionism., The Journal of Historical Review, Fall, 1991; vol. 11 no. 3: p. 353.
- Mercy for Japs: Letters from Yank., The Journal of Historical Review, Winter, 1991; vol. 11 no. 4: p. 491.
- Hottelet, Carl. Holocaust education: Cui bono?, The Journal of Historical Review, Winter, 1991; vol. 11 no. 4:
p. 500.
- Lenski, Robert. The Holocaust on Trial. Reviewed by: Weber, Mark. Winter,
1991; vol. 11 no. 4: p. 469.
- Lutton, Charles. Pearl Harbor: Fifty years of controversy., The Journal of Historical Review, Winter, 1991;
vol. 11 no. 4: p. 431.
- Manion, Clarence. In interview with Admiral Kimmel., The Journal of Historical Review, Winter, 1991; vol. 11
no. 4: p. 495.
- O’Keefe, Theodore J. From the editor., The Journal of Historical Review, Winter, 1991; vol. 11 no. 4: p. 388.
- Taylor, S. J. Stalin’s Apologist, Walter
Duranty: The New York Times’ man in
Moscow. Reviewed by: Wikoff, Jack., The Journal of Historical Review, Winter, 1991; vol. 11 no. 4: p. 479.
- Weber, Mark. Roosevelt’s secret pre-war plan to bomb Japan., The Journal of Historical Review, Winter, 1991;
vol. 11 no. 4: p. 503.
- Wesserle, Andreas R. The new world disorder., The Journal of Historical Review, Winter, 1991; vol. 11 no. 4: p.
389.
Source: The Journal of Historical Review, vol. 11.
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