DEDICATION
To my late father, T. M. Piper.
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. .A proud Marine, my father survived
bloody combat in World War II, convinced he was fighting for his
country. Many years later, as a result of his careful study of the
works of revisionist historians, he came to realize that he was
a survivor of a war that need not – and should not –
have been fought.
. . .Along
with his three brothers and a host of friends, my father marched
off to war. He was one of the lucky ones who came home again, having
fought to destroy what he then believed to be the perpetrators of
what we now call "The Holocaust."
. . .In
my final conversation with my father – just three hours before
he died on July 21, 1990 – he and I discussed a recently revealed
"detail" from the history of the Holocaust: the intriguing
determination by the Polish authorities that contrary to everything
we had been told by the "official" histories – four
million people were not "gassed" at Auschwitz.
. . .In
fact, the Polish authorities had finally decided, "only"
some 1.5 million died there. Just a detail, of course, but one of
many that, taken together, cast a grim light on "the facts"
about "The Holocaust."
To Dr. Marie Zittel.
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. .
A proud German-American, "Aunt Marie" is one of the growing
number of grass-roots revisionists across America and around the
globe who are helping many others learn the real truth about the
events of our past, the efforts of the Establishment truth-distorters
notwithstanding.
And to Willis and Elisabeth Carto.
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. .Without them, there simply would
be no historical revisionist movement of any consequence in the
world today. They have struggled – against sometimes incredible
obstacles – to keep historical revisionism alive. And it is
very much alive.