Russell, I like how you highlighted 'the *stated* aim'. Being somewhat of a history buff, I had a quick scan of this site last night. I would be the first to admit that it was a quick look only. I had a look at the links page and would be particularly uncomfortable with some of them. Enough so that I'd be wary of the agenda of the entire site. (some of them link to what *seem* to be neo-nazi sites.) The air photo "evidence" link is particularly offensive to me. We are probably now at a stage where Nazism and WWII are ancient rather than recent history to the population of most of the planet. No one should be allowed muddy the waters with respect to what happened. Even if the only people murdered in the camps did not exceed those shown on the footage shot as the camps were liberated, then even that was too many! (Don't the Germans & Austrians have a law against Holocaust denial? Maybe every country should too.) The 'The Omega File: Greys, Nazis, Underground Bases, and the New World Order ' link? Well the title speaks for itself..... (won't I look foolish when the lizards take over the world :)) Just my opinion, which I could not resist sharing. I'm not implying that anyone on the list holds the views I'm railing against above. I'm just posting a general warning about the site & its stated aims. Personally I just plain don't believe them. Is it really a 'substantial Hitler resource' or does it selectivly quote from his speeches. Is it really a 'non-biased, non-profit museum' or a revisionist site aimed at making the Nazis look a little better. Murky waters here. Joe > > I find his speeches are particularly interesting in comparison with > > those of > > contemporary politicians. > > Many thanks for that. I never knew it existed. A substantial Hitler > resource, and with the *stated* aim of prsenting allpossible material > dispassionately. > -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist