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2019.2.351

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Booklet

Date

1975

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Booklet titled “A STRAIGHT LOOK AT THE THIRD REICH” printed in bold, black print near top, paragraph in center of cover, by Dr. A.J. App, 56 pages.

Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash: App, Professor of English literature at the University of Scranton and La Salle University, was an antisemite, an anti-Communist, and Holocaust denier. An apologist for the Nazi regime, App believes that the Soviets – not Germans - committed atrocities against Jews, and that those Jews killed by Germans were spies and criminals. Moreover, along with other Holocaust deniers, App does not believe that gassing of Jews occurred in concentration camps. Indeed, the claim of the murder of six million Jews is a distortion and a lie that is used to attack Christianity and Germans.

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8 1/2 x 5 1/2"

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Austin Joseph App

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Anti

<i>Straight Look at the Third Reich: Hitler and National Socialism, How Right? How Wrong?</i> by Dr. A.J. App

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