We currently have two scholars offering seminars/tutorials/courses either individually or as a team:
Germar Rudolf
Germar has a master’s degree in chemistry from Bonn University (Germany), and wrote a PhD thesis at the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research in conjunction with the University of Stuttgart. He started on his journey as a Holocaust researcher in late 1990/early 1991 with a forensic study on the use and misuse of Zyklon B at Auschwitz. He has since become the author and editor of some 20 books, and has written a long list of research papers (many of them posted on CODOH.com). He has been, and in one case still is, the lead editor of several historical periodicals (among them The Revisionist [2003-2005] and Inconvenient History [since 2017]). As a publisher and media production manager, he has issued almost 100 books on the topic (most of them bilingually in English and German), among them the prestigious series Holocaust Handbooks. Since 1992, he has given multiple presentations on the topic in front of academic as well as general audience, and has produced several documentaries (see the last nine poster entries here). Since 2014, he also has had a leading role at the free-speech lobbying trust Committee for Open Debate on the Holocaust (CODOH.com). With 35 years of experience as one of the world’s top researchers and publishers of historical material related to the Holocaust, Rudolf has a unique mastery of this field of knowledge. In 2023, he used his singular skills and knowledge to write an entire encyclopedia on the subject, which has since become a bestseller and is currently being translated into several languages (the Spanish and German editions were released in may 2025). His passion is making his knowledge accessible to anyone willing to listen, discuss and learn. Find out more about him on his personal website at www.GermarRudolf.com.
Thomas Dalton
Thomas Dalton is a retired professor of humanities from a major American university. He has written or edited several books and articles on history and religion, with a special focus on the National-Socialist era in Germany, among them the following three works on the Holocaust:
- Debating the Holocaust: A New Look at Both Sides
- The Holocaust: An Introduction
- The Holocaust: 100 Questions and Answers
Dalton furthermore peer-reviewed and edited Germar Rudolf’s prestigious Holocaust Encyclopedia. He has moreover conducted extensive research on historical and contemporary Jewish relations. Learn more about him on his personal website at www.thomasdaltonphd.com.