RSSA nice but superficial and rather biased review of some of the well-known revisionist books about WWII.
Example: Operation Pike isn’t exactly a secret, there is a rather detailed Wikipedia article about it available in nine languages, and the early scholarly texts about it were published back in the 1970s. Operation Pike wasn’t particularly scandalous, either, as the USSR was a German ally at the time.
Similarly, the Zionist-Nazi collaboration was never a secret and has since been covered by multiple authors. It made perfect sense at the time, but the collaboration mostly ended in the late 1930s. Even Shamir’s letter was prior to the mass deportation of Jews.
When discussing Suvorov, people should know that he was an MI6 asset who defected to the UK in 1978.
So everything is a bit more complex than this review would lead you to believe.
LOL. You're clearly just that hostile troll who regularly shows up on thiss website always sporting a different name.
Example: Operation Pike isn’t exactly a secret, there is a rather detailed Wikipedia article about it available in nine languages, and the early scholarly texts about it were published back in the 1970s. Operation Pike wasn’t particularly scandalous, either, as the USSR was a German ally at the time.