Carlo Mattogno

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Carlo Mattogno
Born (1951-01-12) 12 January 1951 (age 73)
Orvieto, Italy
Nationality Italian
Occupation Writer
Known for Holocaust revisionism

Carlo Mattogno (born January 12, 1951) is an Italian writer, specialist in text analysis and critique,[1] and a Holocaust revisionist.[2] He served on the Advisory Board of the Institute for Historical Review and as an editor of its publication Journal of Historical Review. As of 2016, Mattogno is editorial advisor and columnist for a journal published by the Committee for Open Debate on the Holocaust, another Holocaust revisionist organisation.

Life

There is little information available about Mattogno aside from revisionist or right-wing websites. According to these sources, he was born in Orvieto, Italy and is now living with his family in a suburb of Rome. It is claimed that he has studied Latin, Greek, Hebrew, Philosophy, and has undertaken Oriental and religious studies. There is nonetheless no verifiable evidence concerning the date or length of his studies nor whether he has graduated.[2]

Mattogno is among those Holocaust revisionists who design themselves as a school of historiography. He first came to attention with two studies, Il rapporto Gerstein: anatomia di un falso (The Gerstein Report – Anatomy of a Fraud)[3] and Il mito dello sterminio ebraico (The Myth of the Extermination of the Jews), which he published in the Italian fascist publishing house Sentinella d'Italia in 1985. Further outlets for his works are the publisher Edizioni di Ar, noted Holocaust revisionist Germar Rudolf's Vierteljahreshefte für freie Geschichtsforschung and Rudolf's Castle Hill Publishers in Uckfield, UK, the revisionist L'Association des Anciens Amateurs de Récits de Guerres et d'Holocaustes, and Ahmed Rami's Islamic website "Radio Islam".[2]

Together with his brother, the Traditionalist Catholic Gian Pio Mattogno, he regularly publishes in the right-wing magazine Orion. Carlo Mattogno collaborated with Holocaust revisionist Jürgen Graf. He served on the Advisory Board of the Institute for Historical Review (IHR) and as an editor of its publication Journal of Historical Review.[2] Mattogno has also contributed to the French-language journal Annales d'histoire révisionniste and the online and print journal, Inconvenient History.[4]

He is editorial advisor and columnist for the journal published by the Committee for Open Debate on the Holocaust (CODOH). which also promotes Holocaust revisionism.[5]

Mattogno came out in defense of bishop Richard Williamson of the Society of Saint Pius X during a much-publicized Holocaust history controversy.[6]

Written works

[1]

  • Auschwitz: Open Air Incinerations, reprint of 1st edition, 131 pp. pb, 6"×9", 48 illustrations, bibliography, index, Published by The Barnes Review (Washington, D.C.) in Nov. 2010; ISBN 9780981808536,
  • Auschwitz Lies: Legends, Lies, and Prejudices on the Holocaust, 2nd, revised edition, 398 pp. pb, 6"×9", 90 illustrations, index, Published by The Barnes Review (Washington, D.C.) in July 2011; ISBN 9780984631261
  • Belzec: In Propaganda, Testimonies, Archeological Research, and History, reprint of 1st edition, 138 pp. pb, 6"×9", 20 illustrations, bibliography, index, Published by The Barnes Review (Washington, D.C.) in Feb. 2011; ISBN 9780984631223
  • Concentration Camp Majdanek: A Historical and Technical Study, 3rd, corrected and expanded edition, 349 pp. pb, 6"×9", 66 illustrations, bibliography, index, Published by The Barnes Review (Washington, D.C.) in Jan. 2012; ISBN 9781591481034
  • Auschwitz: The First Gassing: Rumor and Reality, 2nd, revised and expanded edition, 157 pp. pb, 6"×9", 54 illustrations, bibliography, index, Published by The Barnes Review (Washington, D.C.) in Dec. 2011; ISBN 9781591481027
  • Auschwitz: Crematorium I: and the Alleged Homicidal Gassings, reprint of 1st edition, 138 pp. pb, 6"×9", 44 illustrations, bibliography, index, Published by The Barnes Review (Washington, D.C.) in Dec. 2010; ISBN 9780974230368
  • Chelmno: A German Camp in History and Propaganda, 187 pp. pb, 6"×9", 37 illustrations, bibliography, index, Published by The Barnes Review (Washington, D.C.) in Dec. 2011; ISBN 9781591481010
  • Auschwitz—The Case for Sanity: A Historical and Technical Study of Jean-Claude Pressac's "Criminal Traces" and Robert Jan van Pelt's "Convergence of Evidence", Set of 2 tomes with a total of 756 pp. (sold as a set only; tome 1: 366 pp.; tome 2: 390 pp.), pb, 6"×9", 62 illustrations, bibliography, index, glossary, Published by The Barnes Review (Washington, D.C.) in Nov. 2010; ISBN 9780981808567.[7] 2015 2nd, slightly corrected edition in one volume, titled, 'The Real Case for Auschwitz: Robert van Pelt’s Evidence from the Irving Trial Critically Reviewed'. (The first edition in two volumes had the title Auschwitz: The Case for Sanity.)[8] NOTE: This 2010 edition is very similar to the new 2015 edition. The latter has only a few paragraphs added to one section and a few typos corrected. The contents of 99% of both editions are unchanged.[9]
  • The Bunkers of Auschwitz—Black Propaganda versus History, 266 pp. pb, 6"×9", 52 illustrations, bibliography, index, published by Theses & Dissertations Press (Chicago, IL) in Dec. 2004; ISBN 9781591480099
  • The Crematory Ovens of Auschwitz, Set of 2 tomes with a total of ca. 900 pp. (sold as a set only; tome 1: ca. 550 pp.; tome 2: ca. 350 pp.), pb, 6"×9", bibliography, index, 2015
  • The Central Construction Office of the Waffen-SS and Police Auschwitz: Organization, Responsibilities, Activities, 182 pp. pb, 6"×9", 82 illustrations, bibliography, index, glossary, Published by Theses & Dissertations Press (Chicago, IL) in June 2005; ISBN 9781591480136. 2nd edition, 188 pages, Castle Hill Publishers (Uckfield, UK) Aug. 2015. ISBN 9781591481126. Format: pb, 6"×9", 82 illustrations, index, glossary.
  • Treblinka: Extermination Camp or Transit Camp?, reprint of 2nd, revised edition, 370 pp. pb, 6"×9", 35 illustrations, bibliography, index, Published by The Barnes Review (Washington, D.C.) in Dec. 2010; ISBN 9780984631216
  • Inside the Gas Chambers: The Extermination of Mainstream Holocaust Historiography, 267 pp. pb, 6"×9", 22 illustrations, bibliography, Published by The Barnes Review (Washington, D.C.) in June 2014; ISBN 9781937787196
  • The "Extermination Camps" of "Aktion Reinhardt": An Analysis and Refutation of Factitious "Evidence," Deceptions and Flawed Argumentation of the "Holocaust Controversies" Bloggers, 2nd, slightly corrected edition, Set of 2 tomes with a total of 1396 pages. (sold as a set only; Tome 1: 712 pp. ISBN 9781591480877; Tome 2: 684 pp. ISBN 9781591480884), pb, 6"×9", bibliography, Published by Castle Hill Publishers (Uckfield, UK) in Apr. 2015; ISBN 9781591480358
  • Concentration Camp Stutthof—and its Function in National Socialist Jewish Policy. 3rd, revised and expanded edition, 178 pp. pb, 6"×9", bibliography, index. Published by Castle Hill Publishers (Uckfield, UK) in Jan. 2015; ISBN 9781591480808
  • The Cremation Furnaces of Auschwitz: A Technical and Historical Study, 3 tomes with a total of 1198 pages. Tome 1: Part 1: History and Technology, 480 pp. ISBN 9781591480914, Tome 2: Part 2: Documents (505 b/w ill.), 476 pp. ISBN 9781591480921, Tome 3: Part 3: Photographs (364 color & 22 b/w), 242 pp. ISBN 9781591480938. Format: pb, 6"×9", 891 illustrations, bibliography, index, glossary. Published by Castle Hill Publishers (Uckfield, UK) in July 2015.
  • Healthcare at Auschwitz. 2015.
  • Commandant of Auschwitz: Rudolf Höss, his torture and his forced confessions. 2016
  • (with Miklos Nyiszli) An Auschwitz Doctor's Eyewitness Account—The Tall Tales of Dr. Mengele's Assistant Analyzed, 2016.
  • Garrison and Headquarter Orders of the Auschwitz Concentrations Camp—A Critically Commented Selection. 2016.
  • Special Treatment in Auschwitz, 151 pp. pb, 6"×9", 35 illustrations, bibliography, index, Published by Theses & Dissertations Press (Chicago, IL) in Oct. 2004; ISBN 9781591480020. 2nd new, revised edition, 2016.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 http://holocausthandbooks.com/index.php?author_id=5
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Preview, p. 528, at Google Books.
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  4. http://inconvenienthistory.com/columnists/carlo-mattogno.php
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  6. (French) http://www.plumenclume.net
  7. http://holocausthandbooks.com/index.php?page_id=22
  8. https://shop.codoh.com/book/386/389
  9. https://shop.codoh.com/book/71/71

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