Institute for Historical Review (English Wikipedia)

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  • [1][2] Holocaust Denial, by Kenneth S. Stern: The American Jewish Committee, New York, 1993, p.170. At the IHR's Third Revisionist Conference, lssah Nakhleh, described as "chairman of the Palesline-Arab Committee," was a highlighted speaker

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  • National Lampoon, 1973, p.58, New York Times (L. Kagan) According to Issa Nakhleh, a Palestinian Arab leader, the six million ... generally thought to have been exterminated by Hitler are “very much alive" and living in the United States and Israel after fabricating the well-known story of their deaths...
  • The American Spectator, Volume 19, 1986 p.20 Issa Nakhleh, an attorney who has served as U.N. Observer of the Arab Higher Committee for Palestine, and who, during the 1960s and early 1970s, was associated with the late Gerald L.K. Smith (writing for Smith’s publication, The Cross and the Flag), and with the racist West Coast group, Western Front. In 1981 Nakhleh spoke at the Third Annual Convention of the Institute for Historical Review, . . .
  • [1][2] Holocaust Denial, by Kenneth S. Stern: The American Jewish Committee, New York, 1993, p.170. At the IHR's Third Revisionist Conference, lssah Nakhleh, described as "chairman of the Palesline-Arab Committee," was a highlighted speaker
  • [3] Icon of Evil: Hitler's Mufti and the Rise of Radical Islam. By David Dalin, 2017

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  • Insight Archived February 5, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, CNN, March 5, 2002. Retrieved February 28, 2007. Similar descriptions are used by the David S. Wyman Institute for Holocaust Studies, the Danish Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, National Review (April 7, 2003), Michael Shermer, Alex Grobman, Denying History, University of California Press, 2002, Suzanne Pharr. Eyes Right!: Challenging the Right Wing Backlash, South End Press, 1995.

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