Talk:The Holocaust History Project
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The article does not make clear if this is a notable organization - i.e., has it been cited, referred to, etc. Paul 14:35, 25 May 2006 (UTC)
In fact, it has been cited in at least two books. The first is:
Robert Jan van Pelt, The Case for Auschwitz, Indiana University Press, 2002, pages 494-495, 498, 542
and the second is:
John Zimmerman, Holocaust Denial, University Press of America, 2000, pages viii, 142, 337, 358, 362, 363, 364, 386, 390
Gord 04:12, 8 June 2006 (UTC)
THHP is referenced in the peer-reviewed paper I contributed to, "The Ruins of the Gas Chambers: A Forensic Investigation of Crematoriums at Auschwitz I and Auschwitz-Birkenau," Daniel Keren, Jamie McCarthy and Harry W. Mazal, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Vol. 18, No. 1 (Spring 2004), pp. 68-103. E.g. p. 68, "This study by members and associates of the Holocaust History Project..."
JamieMcCarthy 18:54, 8 June 2006 (UTC)
THHP is also mentioned in the following paper:
Mathis, Andrew E. "General Semantics and Holocaust Denial." ETC: A Review of General Semantics 63.1 (2006): 52-61.
Also in:
Lipstadt, Deborah. History on Trial: My Day in Court with David Irving. New York: Ecco Press, 2005.
Trinkle, Dennis A., and Scott A. Merriman, eds. The History Highway 3.0: A Guide to Internet Resources. Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe, 2002.
Sachs, Ruth. Adolf Eichmann: Engineer of Death. New York: Rosen Publishing, 2001.
Gilpatrick, Kristin. Destined to Live: The Incredible Story of WW II Airman "Wild Bill" Scanlon. Oregon, Wisc.: Badger Books, 2001.
Bayer, Linda N. Elie Wiesel: Spokesman for Remembrance. New York: Rosen Publishing, 2000.
Wallace, Max. The American Axis: Henry Ford, Charles Lindbergh, and the Rise of the Third Reich. New York: St. Martin's Press, 2003.
Lemons, Everette. The Third Reich, a Revolution of Ideological Inhumanity, Volume I: The Power of Perception. Morrisville, N.C.: Lulu Press, 2005.
Beyer, Mark. Emmanuel Ringelblum: Historian of the Warsaw Ghetto. New York: Rosen Publishing, 2001.
Ramen, Fred. Albert Speer: Hitler's Architect. New York: Rosen Publishing, 2001.
--153.104.2.20 18:42, 9 June 2006 (UTC)
I don't see why the page is described as: "This article lacks information on the importance of the subject matter". Surely the importance of the subject matter of the Holocaust and Holocaust denial is self evident. Gord 02:55, 11 July 2006 (UTC)