- Robert Faurisson
Robert Faurisson (born January 25, 1929) is a French Holocaust denier who has generated controversy over various articles he has published in the Journal of Historical Review and elsewhere, … - Carlo Mattogno
Carlo Mattogno (born in 1951 in Orvieto, Italy) is an Italian Holocaust denier. In 1985 Mattogono published the book "The Myth of the Extermination of the Jews" and in the same year the booklet "The Gerstein Report - Anatomy of a Fraud" (see also: Gerstein Report). Both publications are devoted to disputing the genocide in the Nazi concentration camps and death camps. Mattogno is a member of the advisory board of the Institute for Historical Review, … - Mel Mermelstein
Mel Mermelstein is a Hungarian-born Jew, sole-survivor of his family's extermination at Auschwitz concentration camp who defeated the Institute for Historical Review in an American court and had the occurrence of gassings in Auschwitz during the Holocaust declared a legally incontestable fact. Before World War II broke out, Mermelstein lived in Munkacs, in Ukraine. On May 19, 1944 he was deported to Auschwitz along with the rest of the Jewish community. - James J. Martin
James J. Martin (September 18, 1916 - April 4, 2004) was an American historian. He was educated at the University of New Hampshire and the University of Michigan, earning a Ph.D. in history in 1949. He is best known for his work on the history of American individualist anarchism, "Men Against the State", first published in 1953. His 1964 book "American Liberalism and World Politics, 1931-1941" is also well known. - David McCalden
William David McCalden (20th September 1951-15th October 1990) was a figure in the British far right who went on to become a leading international Holocaust denier. McCalden was born in Belfast, but left in 1972 to study at Goldsmiths College in London. He first became involved in politics as a member of the National Front, where he became editor of the party newspaper "Nationalist News". - Austin App
Austin Joseph App was a German-American professor of medieval English literature who taught at the University of Scranton and LaSalle University. He is known for his work on the Holocaust, and he has been accused of Holocaust denial by mainstream historians. In 1973 App laid out eight "axioms", or what he described as "incontrovertible assertions" about the Holocaust in his 1973 pamphlet "The Six Million Swindle": # Emigration, not extermination, … - Revilo P. Oliver
Revilo Pendleton Oliver (7 July 1908 - 10 August 1994) was an American professor of Classical philology, Spanish, and Italian at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, who wrote and polemicized extensively for Racial Nationalist causes. He has been described as "one of America's most notorious fascists" and, according to B'nai Brith Canada, was "a long time proponent of antisemitism". - Charles D. Provan
Charles D. Provan is a revisionist scholar and Christian theologian based in Monongahela, Pennsylvania. As a Christian theologian, Provan is an advocate of a strict constructionist stance on contraception. On the subject of World War II history, Provan is a skeptical historian who accepts some of the standard accounts of World War II Nazi policy toward Jews, including mass murder in gas chambers in Auschwitz-Birkenau and Treblinka. - Eric Owens
Eric Owens is an American singer and far right activist. A former racist skinhead, he has performed non-political songs at coffee shops and political anthems at nationalist rallies. Unlike many right-wing activists of his generation, Owens has chosen folk music as a means of artistic expression and usually performs Irish-inspired ballads. He has released the albums, "Folk the System" and "Res Gestae". - Richard Landwehr
Richard Landwehr has been the author of numerous books about the Waffen-SS, its foreign (that is, non-German) volunteers in particular. He has been putting out a magazine called "Siegrunen" on that topic "[f]or more than 25 years". His work has been published in the Journal for Historical Review (JHR), published by the Institute for Historical Review. The Institute has been accused of Holocaust denial. - Walter N. Sanning
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