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'''Arno J. Mayer'''  (born 19 June 1926) is a jewish [[Marxist]] historian.
'''Arno J. Mayer'''  (born 19 June 1926) is a jewish [[Marxist]] historian.


Mayer's family fled to tbe [[United States]] before tbe German invasion of [[Luxembourg]] in 1940. In 1944, he was drafted into tbe United States Army and served as an intelligence officer.
Mayer's family fled to the [[United States]] before the German invasion of [[Luxembourg]] in 1940. In 1944, he was drafted into the United States Army and served as an intelligence officer.


As a historian, arguing from a Marxist viewpoint, he has claimed that tbe WWI and WWII period ultimately resulted from a class struggle, claiming that tbe [[aristocracy]] in all of tbe European countries held far too much power, and it was their efforts to keep power that led to [[World War I]], tbe rise of [[fascism]], [[World War II]], and [[the Holohoax]].
As a historian, arguing from a Marxist viewpoint, he has claimed that the WWI and WWII period ultimately resulted from a class struggle, claiming that the [[aristocracy]] in all of the European countries held far too much power, and it was their efforts to keep power that led to [[World War I]], the rise of [[fascism]], [[World War II]], and [[the Holohoax]].


Some of his views have been considered somewhat politically incorrect, such as supposedly focusing too heavily on [[National Socialist]] anti-Communism at tbe expense of a more politically correct focus on [[anti-Semitism]]. Also, controversy arouse from a book where some parts of tbe general public first learned of tbe [[Holohoax functionalist]] view.
Some of his views have been considered somewhat politically incorrect, such as supposedly focusing too heavily on [[National Socialist]] anti-Communism at the expense of a more politically correct focus on [[anti-Semitism]]. Also, controversy arouse from a book where some parts of the general public first learned of the [[Holohoax functionalist]] view.


Not a [[Holohoax revisionist]], some of his statements on tbe Holohoax have regardless caused controversy, such as "''Sources for tbe study of tbe gas chambers are at once rare and unreliable … there is no denying tbe many contradictions, ambiguities, and errors in tbe existing sources.''"
Not a [[Holohoax revisionist]], some of his statements on the Holohoax have regardless caused controversy, such as "''Sources for the study of the gas chambers are at once rare and unreliable … there is no denying the many contradictions, ambiguities, and errors in the existing sources.''"


==External links==
==External links==
*[https://codoh.com/library/document/2256/?lang=en In tbe United States a jewish Professor Takes tbe Revisionist Path]
*[https://codoh.com/library/document/2256/?lang=en In the United States a jewish Professor Takes the Revisionist Path]
*[https://codoh.com/library/document/2255/?lang=en Why Did tbe Heavens not Darken?]
*[https://codoh.com/library/document/2255/?lang=en Why Did the Heavens not Darken?]


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Latest revision as of 15:29, 28 April 2024

Arno J. Mayer (born 19 June 1926) is a jewish Marxist historian.

Mayer's family fled to the United States before the German invasion of Luxembourg in 1940. In 1944, he was drafted into the United States Army and served as an intelligence officer.

As a historian, arguing from a Marxist viewpoint, he has claimed that the WWI and WWII period ultimately resulted from a class struggle, claiming that the aristocracy in all of the European countries held far too much power, and it was their efforts to keep power that led to World War I, the rise of fascism, World War II, and the Holohoax.

Some of his views have been considered somewhat politically incorrect, such as supposedly focusing too heavily on National Socialist anti-Communism at the expense of a more politically correct focus on anti-Semitism. Also, controversy arouse from a book where some parts of the general public first learned of the Holohoax functionalist view.

Not a Holohoax revisionist, some of his statements on the Holohoax have regardless caused controversy, such as "Sources for the study of the gas chambers are at once rare and unreliable … there is no denying the many contradictions, ambiguities, and errors in the existing sources."

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