The Journal of Historical Review Archives The Journal of Historical Review • 21 Years, 94 Issues, 1,086 Articles, 8,269pp
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May 1996 Issue - 15 Articles- President Clinton's Distortion of History, pp. 2-3
- Was Hiroshima Necessary?
Mark Weber
, pp. 4-11 - American Leaders Planned Poison Gas Attack Against Japan, pp. 12-13
- The Ethics of War: Hiroshima and Nagasaki After 50 Years
Gregory P. Pavlik
, pp. 14-18 - Zaverdinos Platonov and Graf Join Editorial Adversory Committee, pp. 19-20
- Capitalism in the New Russia
Daniel W. Michaels
, pp. 21-27 - Defense Department Booklet Targets Holocaust Revisionism, pp. 28-31
- Thies Christophersen, p. 32
- Italian Scholars Defend Free Speech of 'Holocaust Deniers', p. 33
- Critical Study of Holocaust Story Published in Japan, pp. 34-35
- An Italian Voice for Freedom, p. 36
- Why the Holocaust Must Remain a Dogma, p. 36
- German Television Report Features IHR Interview, p. 37
- Internet Web Site Offers Worldwide Access to Revisionism, p. 37
- Letters, pp. 38-42