Barnes Review Selected Book List-

Containing an Editor’s Selection of books from the TBR 2003 Book & Video

Catalog that are of significant interest to historical and revisionist readers.

The Thirteenth Tribe, by Arthur Koestler. First published in 1976, this classic became a shocker to the Jewish establishment, written by one of their own. The prolific author traces the history of the ancient Khazar Empire whose citizens converted to Judaism in the Dark Ages. He answers the question: “Who are the Jews?” #6, softcover, 255 pgs., $13.95.

Treatise on the Gods, a tour de force by H.L. Mencken. The Sage of Baltimore was one of the greatest masters of “American English,” and when he used it to discuss his vast historical knowledge with humor and insight, he simply is the best. An iconoclast, skeptic and non-believer, Mencken often ventured too far out for the taste of some by debunking almost everything. Still, he is infinitely better than anything offered today by the “in-crowd” of media favorites. We can learn a lot! #229, softcover, 319 pgs., $17.95.

Blowback—The Costs and Consequences of American Empire, by Chalmers Johnson. The respected and well-known author whose special field is Asia writes a devastating account of American foreign policies, its global scale and expansion to control other countries. Published before 9/11, it shows us the road to resentment and disaster. #331, softcover, 268 pgs., $15.

Hitler’s Headquarters, by Aaron L. Johnson—Over 350 photos illustrate the most in-depth discussion of Hitler’s WWII headquarters. 235 pages of fascinating information assembled in one volume for the first time. The book takes you into the  bunkers where Hitler conducted the German military effort. Included are full biographies of all the senior members of Hitler’s Headquarters. Heavily illustrated  #204, hardback, 239 pgs., $35.95.

Hitler: The Man & the Military Leader, by Percy Ernst Schramm. The author, a well-known German historian, functioned as the official war diarist for Hitler. “Hitler: The Man” comprises one part of the book, “The Military Leader” the other. In spite of the author’s unabashed bias against Hitler, this is a revealing book that students of World War II will savor. #327, softcover, 214 pages, $16.

Limited supply. #322a, 269 pgs., hardcover $60. $322b, softcover, $30.

Hitler’s Vienna, by Brigitte Hamann— The author, an Austrian historian, gives a very fair and surprisingly balanced accounting in this book subtitled: “A Dictator’s Apprenticeship.”  The carefully written, indexed and footnoted account of young Hitler’s life before WWI contributes to the understanding of this unusual man. The author does not succumb to the ritual political correctness and hatred usually demanded by publishers and reviewers. With careful attention to detail she follows Hitler’s friends, activities, thoughts, philosophy and even his ancestry. #310, softcover, 482 pgs., $18.95.

Hitler’s Table Talk, 1941-1944, with a highly biased preface by Hugh Trevor Roper. It can easily be skipped because he includes Rauschning’s fake memoirs when evaluating Hitler. The book is a great historical record that belongs in every book collection of truth seekers. Hitler’s words, taken down verbatim on Bormann’s insistence, stand on their own. #333, hardcover, 746 pgs., $32.

Gestapo Chief, Volume I—by Gregory Douglas—The first in a series based on 1948 CIA interrogations of Hitler’s Gestapo Chief in Switzerland. Contains information on Churchill’s cold-blooded assassinations of Admiral Darlan and Polish Chief of State Sikorsky; the text of secret transatlantic conversations of FDR and Churchill regarding their foreknowledge of the attack on Pearl Harbor; and more. #5, hardback, 287 pgs., $35.95.

Gestapo Chief, Volume II—The candid details of: Stalin’s plans to kill FDR; lists of communist moles in the U.S. government, including three cabinet secretaries; the truth about why Rudolf Hess flew to England and his brutal treatment by the British; the communist murder of Mussolini and more. #6, hardback, 288 pages, $35.95.

Gestapo Chief, Volume III—This volume covers the interrogations of Gestapo Chief Heinrich Mueller. It is a must for those who have purchased the first two books to complete the trilogy. Recently discovered documents prove that Mueller was working for U.S. Intelligence. Read of Stalin’s purges as well as details of Swiss bank accounts looted by the CIA. A mind-boggling tour de force. #71, hardback, 286 pgs., $35.95.

Gestapo Chief  Heinrich Mueller’s Journals, Vol. I—Journal entries in Mueller’s diaries were the source of this new book. Gregory Douglas has been doing yeoman’s work compiling this information. Although devoted mostly to Mueller’s private affairs, it should put to rest the doubts of those who have not recognized the important part he played after the war in Washington, DC, as the world’s foremost expert in Communist espionage.. Brought to the U.S. by the CIA after the war, he ostensibly worked for Army Intelligence. A controversial man, modern government agencies will not admit that he even survived the war or lived in the United States. He died in 1983. #168, hardback, 271 pgs., $35.95.

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Regicide: The Official Assassination of John F. Kennedy, by Gregory Douglas. The author is not the first  investigator to accuse the CIA of the assassination of JFK ,nor will he  be the last. However, he alone offers concrete evidence from a very high level CIA officials private files to document the charge. Loaded with reproductions of official documents that will make your head spin. A must addition to any conspiracy buff ’s library. #320, hard-cover, 223 pgs., $19.95.

Stalin’s War of Extermination: 1941-1945, by Joachim Hoffmann— Subtitled “Planning, Realization and Documentation,” the book covers Stalin’s plan for a World Revolution by conquering Europe in a war of extermination. The German Army did everything in its power to stifle these plans and we all know the final disaster that befell Germany. When published in Germany in 1995, the book became a bestseller. One news-paper, The Berliner Morgenpost, stated it succinctly when writing: “Stalin conceived and accomplished his war against the German Reich as an extermination war of conquest. To this end, Hoffmann furnishes overwhelming data from German and Soviet archives.” #282, hardback, 415 pgs., $39.95.

The Holocaust Industry, by Norman Finkelstein—Although the author, who taught at the University of New York, says that he “believes in the Holocaust,” he takes on the profitable Holocaust industry, showing the shameless greed of its promoters. This book has sent shock waves reverberating throughout the world of Jewish fundraising. It accuses Holocaust promoters of exaggerating and lying both by omission and straight-out prevarication. Finkelstein exposes two best selling Holocaust books as outright frauds.  If written by a non-Jew, the author would have been savaged by the usual anti-Semitic smear; in fact, the book could never have been published. No new findings about “The Holocaust” here; just an accurate commentary on mendacious fundraisers and gullible suckers. #220, hardcover, 150 pgs., $23. #220A, softcover, 150 pgs.,$13.

Forged War Crimes, by Udo Walendy—A pictorial history of faked war crimes photos and the way they served to “prove” atrocities committed by the Germans. Recently, in Germany, a scandalous exhibit of “atrocity pic-tures” supposedly committed by the German army was exposed to be a hoax. Thousands of school children have been forced to attend this show, put on by Red “anti-fascists.” Exposing such lies earlier earned Walendy two jail terms. #27, softcover, 80 pgs., $12.

Other Losses: Investigation Into the Mass Deaths of German Prisoners by James Bacque—The first edition of this controversial book caused an international scandal in 1989 by revealing that almost 1 million German prisoners of war died of  deliberate starvation and lack of basic human necessities in American and French death camps after World War II. This death program was tacitly approvwed by Eisenhower but later rescincded by Harry Truman who ordered the starving Germans fed.Millions of German survivors were appalled and turned the book into an international bestseller, while the U.S. and French governments through their paid historians attacked Bacque for exaggeration. None, however, could explain the mass deaths of these German ex-combatants. This extended edition presents relevant new material plus new evidence of the suppression of truth by academics, the press and the West. A real historical blockbuster that will make you cringe at the treatment received by prisoners supposedly protected by the Geneva Convention. #127, softcover, 288 pages, $20.95.

Body of Secrets, by James Bamford—The author, a highly reputable intelligence expert, has written this book on the National Security Agency that contains a lengthy and very detailed section on the Israeli attack on the USS Liberty that very clearly shows its deliberateness and accuses Israel of having a “terrible record” on human rights. It is also the first to expose Operation Northwoods, a plot on the part of the highest military and political figures of the Kennedy Administration to launch attacks by American military units disguised as Castro Cubans in order to permit a military invasion and distruction of Cuba! It is rare, if nearly impossible, to find such outspoken and detailed comment in any history book under the imprint of a major U.S publishing house like Doubleday. #286, hardcover, 720 pgs., $29. #286a, softcover, $15.

The Bunche Report: A Summary of Zionist Terrorism in the Mid-East, 1944-1948—Reprint of an official United Nations report on 259 separate acts of terrorism and murder against Palestinians from November 6, 1944, through September 17, 1948, by the Israelis. Suppressed for 49 years, this ist he famous report compiled for Ralph Bunche. #20, 8.5” x 11”, $7.50.

Deceit at Pearl Harbor: From Pearl Harbor to Midway, by Commander Landis. A vast array has been published about Pearl Harbor since WWII. This book is unique since it was written by the last remaining member of Adm. Husband Kimmel’s staff as existed on Dec. 7, 1941. Read of purposeful provocations designed to get Japan to strike the U.S. and, ignored radar warnings. Much of the content will shock its readers as the little-publicized events are revealed for the first time. #346, soft-cover, 270 pgs., $17.

Pearl Harbor Betrayed, by Michael Gannon. Taking up the pen to describe the scapegoating of Admiral Kimmel, commander of the Pacific Fleet by the Roosevelt Administration as well as the betrayal by one he considered his comrade, General Short, commander of the Army units at Pearl Harbor. the author writes a devastating account of treachery and deceit. #344, soft-cover, 339 pgs., $16.

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