The Barnes Review

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The Barnes Review (TBR) is a bi-monthly magazine founded in 1994 by Willis Carto's Liberty Lobby and headquartered in Washington, D.C.[1] The magazine is "dedicated to historical revisionism and Holocaust denial."[2][3]

FrequencyBimonthly
Founded1994; 32 years ago (1994)
First issue1994
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The Barnes Review
CategoriesHolocaust denial
FrequencyBimonthly
Founded1994; 32 years ago (1994)
First issue1994
CountryUnited States
Based inWashington, D.C.
LanguageEnglish
Websitebarnesreview.org
ISSN1078-4799
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The magazine is named after the Holocaust denier Harry Elmer Barnes.[1] Linked with it is a TBR Bookclub, promoting what the SPLC describes as "a wide range of extremist books and publications". The organization also holds conferences with speakers such as Ted Gunderson. "Claiming that its mission is to 'tell the whole truth about history,' TBR really practices an extremist form of revisionist history that includes defending the Nazi regime, denying the Holocaust, discounting the evils of slavery, and promoting white nationalism", according to the SPLC.[4] Eustace Mullins was a contributing editor.[5]

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