What's New?
June 5, 2012 -
The ninth chapter of the Trials of the Major German War Criminals is available in Spanish.
November 5, 2010 -
The eighth chapter of the Trials of the Major German War Criminals is available in Spanish.
March 9, 2010 - Gabriel
Wilensky's "From Egypt to Treblinka" added.
September 3, 2009 -
The seventh chapter of the Trials of the Major German War Criminals is available in Spanish.
August 17, 2009 - Additional
citations have been provided relating to the tanning of tattooed human
skin and processing of shrunken human heads at Buchenwald.
March 23, 2009 - The World Almanac
Gambit has been added to our Techniques of Denial feature.
December 31, 2008 - William Grosvenor's legal
history has been updated with injunctions and an extortion conviction.
December 24, 2008 -
The sixth chapter of the Trials of the Major German War Criminals is available in Spanish.
October 31, 2008 - "The Toxicity
of Fumes From a Diesel Engine Under Four Different Running Consditions," by R.E. Prattle, H. Stretch, F. Burgess, K. Sinclaim, and J.A.G. Edginton is now online in its entirety,
and proves, with finality, that those who claim diesel exhaust cannot kill are
incorrect.
October 21, 2008 - The Statement of Claim and
Judgment in Richard Warman v. William Grosvenor are now online. The
case involved online stalking, assault and defamation.
April 4, 2008 - A major edit of the
Trials of the Major German War Criminals, representing more than a
years' work, is nearly complete. Menu errors have been identified and corrected, and text has been added to hundreds of pages which makes it much easier to identify the participants.
January 14, 2008 -
The fifth chapter of the Trials of the Major German War Criminals is available in Spanish.
April 23, 2007 -
The fourth chapter of the Trials of the Major German War Criminals is available in Spanish.
November 19, 2005 -
The third chapter of the Trials of the Major German War Criminals is available in Spanish.
January 29, 2005 -
The second chapter of the Trials of the Major German War Criminals is available in Spanish.
April 16, 2003 -
66 Questions & Answers About the Holocaust is now available in Cryllic and Swedish
November 28, 2002 - An Order and Injunction directed at the World Church of the Creator is now available. The injunction claims trademark infringement, and orders the WCOTC to immediately surrender related domain names, promotional material, including digital information, for destruction.
October 8, 2002 - The April 27, 1943 Westerbork Transport List is now available, courtesy Nederlands Institute voor Oorlogs Documentatie ( RIOD)
May 4, 2002 - The first chapter of the Trials of the Major
German War Criminals is available in Spanish.
January 19, 2002 - The Reasons for
Decision in the Canadian Human Rights Commission case Sabrina
Citron et al v. Ernst Zündel has been added. The original,
posted by the Canadian Human Rights Commission, can
be found here. Nizkor's version is a bit easier to read, as the
spaghetti code in the original has been removed, reducing the size of
the file by over 100K. Within the next few days, the file will be
split into sections for even greater ease of access.
October 5, 2001 - "Shattered! 50 Years of
Silence: History & Voices of the Tragedy in Romania and
Transnistria,", by Dr. Felicia (Steigman) Carmelly is now
online in a new Internet Edition. Shattered! is the winner of
four awards, including the Canadian Society for Yad Vashem Prize in
Holocaust History (1997).
Christian readers will have to assess their churches and search their
hearts as they own the unspeakable outcome of falsification and
degradation in the name of the Christian faith.
Those who are frustrated with yet another exploration of the Holocaust
and who ask impatiently (if not self-righteously), "Can't the Jews
forgive?", must be reminded that only victims can never forgive, and
the Jewish victims of Christian cruelty have been slain.
- Reverend Victor A. Shepherd, Toronto
April 2, 2001 The Judgment in
the Irving v. Lipstadt libel trial is now available in
Spanish.
March 16, 2001 Volume 22 of the Trial of German Major War Criminals is now available on the web. The
complete transcripts from the 1st. Tribunal are now online, in both
HTML and flat text format. We now begin the monumental task of adding
the documents entered into evidence, and cross-linking the entire set
with other resources on the Nizkor site.
Statistics: This project utilizes 2,768 pages of encoded HTML and
2,577 pages of flat (ASCII) text, for a total of 5,345 files. The
effort to place the entire transcript online began in July of 1997,
and ended today.
Nizkor extends its thanks, and congratulations, to volunteer Sara
Salzman, whose dedication was primarily responsible for completing
this monumental task.
February 22, 2001 Volume 21 of the Trial of German Major War Criminals is now available on the web. Vol.
22 is nearly complete, and will be added as soon as the Index has been prepared.Volume 22 will complete this monumental work.
February 12, 2001 Author Edwin Black
has released his stunning new work, IBM
and the Holocaust today. The Nizkor Project is pleased to
present the author's
Introduction and selected
commentary.
February 7, 2001 Volume 20 of the Trial of German Major War Criminals is now available on the web. Vol.
21 is complete, and will be added as soon as the Index has been prepared.
Affidavits in the civil action Edeiken v Bradbury (February 7,
2001) have been added:
Plaintiff's
Memorandum of Law (1 of 2),
January 5, 2001 Volume 19 of the Trial of German Major War Criminals is now available on the web.
October 19, 2000 The Irving vrs Lipstadt libel suit is
now available in downloadable eBook format.
This eBook is the first in a series which will eventually include all
of Nizkor's FAQs and most of the Features.
October 17, 2000
"May it
please the Court..." Swan Song: David Irving's final appeal to the
Court in the matter of his failed libel suit, Irving vrs. Lipstadt et al has been added, in 7 parts,
and Mr.
Rampton's closing remarks for the Defence as well.
October 12, 2000 The Decision from the Human Rights And
Equal Opportunity Commission (Australia) in the matter of The
Adelaide Institute's Website is now available.
October 5, 2000 Volume 18 of the Trial of German Major War Criminals is now available on the web.
September 29, 2000 The Decision from the Human Rights And
Equal Opportunity Commission (Australia) in the matter of
HOBART HEBREW CONGREGATION and JEREMY JONES (in his capacity as Executive Vice-President of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry) vrs.
Olga Scully has been
added. The case involves a complaint involving distribution of
antisemitic Holocaust denial literature in Australia.
September 17, 2000 Volume 17 of the Trial of German Major War Criminals is now available on the web.
September 14, 2000 Volume 15 of the Trial of German Major War Criminals is now available on the web.
Volume 16 of the Trial of German Major War Criminals is now available on the web.
August 29, 2000 Links to coverage of
the civil trial against Ayran Nations have been added.
August 24, 2000 The B'nai B'rith Anti-Defamation Commission of Australia's Briefing Paper on the Adelaide Institute is now available.
July 20, 2000 Three chapters from Edwin Black's The Transfer Agreement are now online.
July 10, 2000 Spanish language versions of several files relating to disgraced writer David Irving have been added, including Australian Federal Court judgments denying Irving entry, a Canadian Immigration Adjudicator's Report finding that Irving had lied during the adjudication hearings, and Australian radio interviews.
June 6, 2000 Countering Anti-Semitism and Hate in Canada Today, by Dr. Karen Mock, Director of the League for Human Rights of B'nai Brith Canada, has been added.
June 3, 2000 Two judgments from the Federal Court of Appeal (Canada) in the matter of Ernst Zundel's attempts to prevent the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal from completing its investigation into the alleged violations of the Canadian Human Rights Act are now available. The first "is an appeal from an application for judicial review of two rulings
made by the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal in the course of hearing a human
rights complaint made against Mr, Zundel. In the first ruling, the
Tribunal ruled that counsel for Mr. Zundel could not engage in a certain line
of cross-examination. In the second ruling, the Tribunal refused to
qualify a witness tendered by Mr. Zundel as an expert witness. The issue in
these appeals is whether Mr. Zundel's applications for judicial review of the
Tribunal's rulings are premature on the basis that the rulings are
interlocutory decisions made during the course of the Tribunal's proceedings."
The second deals with the question of "whether Ms. Devins is subject to a reasonable
apprehension of bias, stemming from a now twelve-year old press release that
was issued by the Ontario Human Rights Commission ... when Ms. Devins was a member of that Commission, in which the Commission, among other things, applauded a court ruling that found Mr. Zundel to be guilty of publishing false statements that denied the Holocaust." (Ms. Devins is a member of the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal the that is hearing a complaint brought against Ernst Zundel.)
May 17, 2000 The Village Voice article Living in Terror is of interest to Nizkor supporters. The article is also available in plain text.
April 30, 2000 Volume 14 of the Trial of German Major War Criminals is now available on the web.
April 30, 2000 Dr. Joel Hayward has asked Nizkor to post open letter to David Irving, to correct misrepresentations on Irving's website.
April 11, 2000 The Judgment in the Irving v. Lipstadt libel trial is now online. (The judgment is also available in MS Word and HTML formats - we encourage you to add it to your web site, too!)
April 4, 2000 "David Irving, Holocaust denial, and his connections to right-wing extremists and neo-national socialism (neo-nazism) in Germany", an expert witness report written by Professor Hajo Funke is now available in html format. OCR errors in the flat text have been corrected, and links added as appropriate. The flat text archive has been deleted.
March 8, 2000 Volume
13 of the Trial of German Major War Criminals is now available on
the web.
March 6, 2000 The funniest tribute
to Nizkor's effectiveness that we've ever seen has been added to
our Endorsments list.
March 3, 2000 The diary of Adolf
Eichmann is now available, in German, in straight
text, Microsoft Word and Rich Text formats.
The Word and RTF documents are compressed for downloading convenience.
March 2, 2000 Volume
13 of the Trial of German Major War Criminals is now available as
standard text. Volume 13 will be available in HTML format within a few
days.
February 14, 2000 a new tribute to Nizkor has been
added to our 'Encouragements' feature.
February 12, 2000 A
condensation of Ann Kazimirski's memoir Witness to Horror
is now available.
February 9, 2000
Volume
Twelve of the Trial of German Major War
Criminals is now on the web.
January 25, 2000 We have opened a page dedicated to
providing you with comprehensive news coverage of the libel trial, Irving vrs. Lipstadt & Penguin Books.
The page includes a link to our Shofar FTP archive, which contains
plain text versions of many of the news reports concerning the trial.
January 19, 2000 Volume
Eleven of the Trial of German Major War
Criminals is now on the web.
January 13, 2000 The Operation
Reinhard FAQ is now available in Russian (Cryllic)
January 5, 2000 Volume
Ten of the Trial of German Major War
Criminals is now on the web.
December 29, 1999 Volume
Nine of the Trial of German Major War
Criminals is now on the web.
Volume
Nine of the Trial of German Major War
Criminals is now complete.
December 15, 1999 Nizkor is pleased to offer the educational
resources available from Social
Studies School Service. (Teachers will appreciate the lesson plans
and sample material provided.)
December 13, 1999 Several interesting Nurnberg documents
have been added to the FTP archives. These include: December 5, 1999 Volume
Eight of the Trial of German Major War
Criminals is now on the web.
December 1, 1999 Volume
Eight of the Trial of German Major War
Criminals is now complete.
November 22, 1999 Volume
Seven of the Trial of German Major War
Criminals is now complete.
November 18 1999 Excerpts from the Diary of the German
Minister of Justice, Dr. Gürtner, written during 1935, are
now available. The entries deal with attacks upon Christian
organizations and abuse of prisoners.
Deborah
Lipstadt's response to David Irving's libel suit has been added.
November 17, 1999 The The Geneva
Convention of 1929 has been added, in three parts (this link
produces the first), and the Annoted list of the
German General Staff and High Command is now available.
November 16, 1999 The testimony of Erich
Kempka, Hitler's chief chauffer, on Hitler's last days and The Hague
Convention of 1907 have been added
November 15, 1999The Central Commission for
Investigation of German Crimes in Poland's report on Chelmno has
been added. Additions are also being made to Volume 6 of Nazi Conspiracy and
Aggession and to Volume 7
of Trial of German Major War Criminals, i.e. the British
transcript from the first Nuremberg Tribunal.
The last days in
Hitler's air raid shelter are described by flyer Hanna Reitsch - a
fascinating account of Hitler's last hours from an eye-witness.
November 1, 1999 Volume
Five of the Trial of German Major War
Criminals is now complete.
October 28, 1999 Volume
Four of the Trial of German Major War
Criminals is now complete.
October 21, 1999 The
Yizkor Book of Wlodawa, Poland has been added to the web
October 14, 1999 Volume
Three of the Trial of German Major War
Criminals is now complete.
October 12, 1999 Volume
Two of the Trial of German Major War
Criminals is now complete.
October 9, 1999 Volume
One of the Trial of German Major War
Criminals is now complete.
September 6, 1999 Mathias Beer's The Development of the
Gas-Van in the Murdering of the Jews has been added.
August 26, 1999 The Comic Book Caper has
been added to our popular Techniques of Denial feature. The
article demonstrates that even comic books are not exempt when it comes to perverting content to
promote hatred.
August 3, 1999
Three
sections from Michael Tregenza's "Report on the Archeological
Investigations at the Site of the Former NAZI Extermination Camp in
Belzec, Poland, 1997-9"8 have been added to the archives;
Sections of Volume 3 of 'Trial of
the Major German War Criminals' have been added to the web - two
days remain, and then this volume will be complete.
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Niedermayer concerning homocidal gassings and other executions at
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and 'execution demonstrations' held for Ernst Kaltenbrunner,
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