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The White Holocaust by V. S. Herrell

The White Holocaust by V. S. Herrell

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The White Holocaust 

 

This is a REPRINT of an exceedingly difficult pamphlet to find. 

 

Please allow two weeks for the pamphlet to be delivered.

 

Note: This pamphlet is a reproduction of the historical text for academic, historical, or collector purposes.

 

Pamphlet printed in 2026.

 

6" x 9" / 20 pages

 

Pamphlet description

The White Holocaust by Pastor V.S. Herrell is a political and racial polemic focused on the idea that white populations—particularly Europeans and white Americans—have been systematically harmed throughout modern history by political movements, wars, demographic change, and social policies.

The document argues that the suffering and deaths of white populations during events such as the Russian Revolution, Soviet collectivization, the Ukrainian famine, the World Wars, and postwar treatment of Germans have received insufficient public attention compared to the Holocaust narrative commonly taught in the West. The author claims that Jews, communists, and political elites played central roles in these events and in shaping historical narratives afterward.

A significant portion of the text discusses Soviet policies under Stalin, especially the famine in Ukraine during the early 1930s. The author characterizes these events as deliberate mass killings of white Christian populations and presents statistics and historical references intended to support that interpretation.

The document also revisits World War II and its aftermath. It argues that Germany and German civilians suffered extensively from Allied military actions, postwar prison camps, and occupation policies. The author challenges mainstream historical interpretations of Nazi Germany and concentration camps and asserts that atrocities committed by communist governments and Allied powers have been minimized or ignored.

Another section discusses ethnic violence and political conflict in Poland before World War II. The author presents testimonies and accounts alleging attacks on ethnic Germans and argues that these events contributed to Germany’s invasion of Poland.

In later chapters, the focus shifts to race relations in the United States. The author argues that media coverage, crime reporting, affirmative action, and diversity policies disadvantage white Americans. The text cites crime statistics, newspaper articles, and examples of racially charged rhetoric to support the claim that anti-white hostility is socially tolerated or encouraged.

The document concludes by arguing that wars, political ideologies, demographic trends, and modern social policies collectively amount to an ongoing “holocaust” against white populations. The author attempts to estimate the long-term demographic effects of wars and political violence by calculating hypothetical descendants of those who died in major conflicts.

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