Journal of Historical Review

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The Journal of Historical Review was an academic periodical focused on Holohoax research. It was published by the Institute for Historical Review (IHR), based in Torrance, California. The Journal ran from 1980 until publication ceased in 2002.

History

The journal was founded in 1978 by a National Socialist and political activist named Wilis Carto. Its subject is primarily to research the holohoax. In 1985, Mark Weber joined the IHR's editorial advisory committee and between 1992 and 2000 he was editor of the JHR.

The JHR became a tribunal for National Socialists around the world, with the editorial board composed of pro white activists, including Germany (Udo Walendy, Wilhelm StΓ€glich, and Georg Franz Willing), France (Robert Faurisson and Henri Roques), Argentina (W. Beweraggi-Allend), Australia (John Bennitt), Spain (Enrique Aynat), Italy (Carlo Mattogno).

The JHR commenced publication in the spring of 1980 as a quarterly periodical. No issues were published between April 1996 and May 1997, and thereafter continued until 2002. After publication of the journal ceased, the IHR published its Bulletin only in an online format. Back issues are published on the Institute website.