This text is so persuasive that it has been translated into a dozen languages, and conversely, has been banned or otherwise suppressed in almost as many countries.
‘Did Six Million Really Die?’ is a sober examination of the ‘fantastic exaggerations’ and ‘accumulating myths’ which grew out of the chaos at the end of the Second World War. It was an immediate success when it was first published by the Historical Review Press in 1974.
A German edition was published in collaboration with former schoolteacher and author Udo Walendy. A French edition was distributed by schoolteacher Francois Duprat; however tragedy struck when Duprat was murdered by a car bomb. His wife was also severely injured.
The booklet, despite its errors, had a catalytic effect. Since its first edition the publication has evolved, with amendments and contributions from several writers.
In 2013 Historical Review Press became an imprint of the Heretical Press and this is a republication of HRP’s concise, yet classic, 4th edition.