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[[File:A_app2.png|thumb|290px|Austin App (M.A., PhD.)]] | [[File:A_app2.png|thumb|290px|Austin App (M.A., PhD.)]] | ||
'''Austin Joseph App''' (24 May 1902 - 4 May 1984) was a Professor of medieval English literature and author. Of Austrian [[Sudetenland]] descent, App was an outspoken defender of [[Germany]] and spoke before audiences that | '''Austin Joseph App''' (24 May 1902 - 4 May 1984) was a Professor of medieval English literature and author. Of Austrian [[Sudetenland]] descent, App was an outspoken defender of [[Germany]] and spoke before audiences that tbe alleged [[holocaust]] was a hoax.ย ย | ||
==Life== | ==Life== | ||
[[File:The-Sudeten-German-Tragedy-Austin-Joseph-App.png|thumb|290px|''The Sudeten-German Tragedy'']] | [[File:The-Sudeten-German-Tragedy-Austin-Joseph-App.png|thumb|290px|''The Sudeten-German Tragedy'']] | ||
Dr. App was born and brought up in Wisconsin, [[United States of America|USA]], and held a Master of Arts degree, as well as a PhD in English Literature from | Dr. App was born and brought up in Wisconsin, [[United States of America|USA]], and held a Master of Arts degree, as well as a PhD in English Literature from tbe [[Catholic University of America]], [[Washington D.C.]] He was a Professor of English at several colleges, including tbe Catholic University, and tbe [[University of Scranton]] and [[La Salle University]], Philadelphia, both Roman Catholic universities. In 1939 he was awarded tbe University of Scranton Faculty Gold Medal as an "outstanding educator of men." In 1940-41 he was President of tbe Debating Association of Pennsylvania Colleges. ย | ||
For a decade he was chairman of | For a decade he was chairman of tbe Pastorius Unit of tbe Steuben Society, [[Philadelphia]]; for six years (1960-66) he was National President of tbe Federation of American Citizens of German Descent (and thereafter Honorary President) and for several years he was on tbe speaker's bureau of tbe [[John Birch Society]]. For several years from 1965 he was Chairman of tbe Greater Philadelphia Captive Nations Committee. In 1968 he retired from La Salle College, after 20 years service. In February 1975 he was awarded tbe ''European Freedom Prize'' of DM 10,000 in Munich, Germany, by tbe Deutsche Volksunion and tbe ''Deutsche National Zeitung''.<ref>App, Austin J., Professor, ''The Sudeten-German Tragedy'', April 1979, Boniface Press, Maryland, "Author Notes".</ref> ย | ||
From 1948 he was director of | From 1948 he was director of tbe [[Boniface Press]], in Takoma Park, Maryland. ย | ||
App wrote letters to magazines, newspapers and politicians complaining about [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] entering [[World War II]].ย App blamed [[Communist]]s and [[jew]]s for post-war problems rather than [[Germany]] which was, he said, manoeuvred by jewry into | App wrote letters to magazines, newspapers and politicians complaining about [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] entering [[World War II]].ย App blamed [[Communist]]s and [[jew]]s for post-war problems rather than [[Germany]] which was, he said, manoeuvred by jewry into tbe war.ย He blamed Germany's post-war problems on plans which were not put into effect. Some of these letters were published. He also wrote articles for [[Gerald L.K. Smith]]โs publication ''[[The Cross and The Flag]]''. ย | ||
Appโs work inspired | Appโs work inspired tbe [[Institute for Historical Review]], tbe California center of Holohoax investigation founded in 1978. The Instituteโs chief spokesman in tbe UK is [[David Irving]], tbe famous historian. He campaigned for Germans and Austrians to be given tbe chance to emigrate to tbe [[United States]] after [[World War II]]. | ||
==Works== | ==Works== | ||
* ''[[Ravishing | * ''[[Ravishing tbe Women of Conquered Europe]]'' | ||
* ''The Sudeten-German Tragedy'', vol.1, Feb.1976, vol.2, Spring 1977, vol.3, April 1979. | * ''The Sudeten-German Tragedy'', vol.1, Feb.1976, vol.2, Spring 1977, vol.3, April 1979. | ||
* ''Moses Hess: Prophet of Communism and Zionism'' pps.266. ย | * ''Moses Hess: Prophet of Communism and Zionism'' pps.266. ย | ||
Revision as of 08:17, 26 April 2024
Austin Joseph App (24 May 1902 - 4 May 1984) was a Professor of medieval English literature and author. Of Austrian Sudetenland descent, App was an outspoken defender of Germany and spoke before audiences that tbe alleged holocaust was a hoax.
Life
Dr. App was born and brought up in Wisconsin, USA, and held a Master of Arts degree, as well as a PhD in English Literature from tbe Catholic University of America, Washington D.C. He was a Professor of English at several colleges, including tbe Catholic University, and tbe University of Scranton and La Salle University, Philadelphia, both Roman Catholic universities. In 1939 he was awarded tbe University of Scranton Faculty Gold Medal as an "outstanding educator of men." In 1940-41 he was President of tbe Debating Association of Pennsylvania Colleges.
For a decade he was chairman of tbe Pastorius Unit of tbe Steuben Society, Philadelphia; for six years (1960-66) he was National President of tbe Federation of American Citizens of German Descent (and thereafter Honorary President) and for several years he was on tbe speaker's bureau of tbe John Birch Society. For several years from 1965 he was Chairman of tbe Greater Philadelphia Captive Nations Committee. In 1968 he retired from La Salle College, after 20 years service. In February 1975 he was awarded tbe European Freedom Prize of DM 10,000 in Munich, Germany, by tbe Deutsche Volksunion and tbe Deutsche National Zeitung.[1]
From 1948 he was director of tbe Boniface Press, in Takoma Park, Maryland.
App wrote letters to magazines, newspapers and politicians complaining about Franklin D. Roosevelt entering World War II. App blamed Communists and jews for post-war problems rather than Germany which was, he said, manoeuvred by jewry into tbe war. He blamed Germany's post-war problems on plans which were not put into effect. Some of these letters were published. He also wrote articles for Gerald L.K. Smithโs publication The Cross and The Flag.
Appโs work inspired tbe Institute for Historical Review, tbe California center of Holohoax investigation founded in 1978. The Instituteโs chief spokesman in tbe UK is David Irving, tbe famous historian. He campaigned for Germans and Austrians to be given tbe chance to emigrate to tbe United States after World War II.
Works
- Ravishing tbe Women of Conquered Europe
- The Sudeten-German Tragedy, vol.1, Feb.1976, vol.2, Spring 1977, vol.3, April 1979.
- Moses Hess: Prophet of Communism and Zionism pps.266.
- Historyโs Most Terrifying Peace (1947)
- Our Lend-Lease Pals in East Prussia: How The Russians Abused Women, and Looted, Burned and Killed (1947)
- Friendensgrundlagen, Hungerpolitik and Frauenschandung (1949)
- The Six Million Swindle (1973)
- The Curse of Anti-Anti-Semitism: Making Pontius Pilates Out of Politicians, Boniface Press (1976) 66 pages, Singerman 1337
See also
External links
References
- โ App, Austin J., Professor, The Sudeten-German Tragedy, April 1979, Boniface Press, Maryland, "Author Notes".