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Traffic and Publicity of the Holocaust Controversies Blog

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Recently, the Holocaust Controversies (HC) blog has surpassed two million page views since June 2010 (the blog was actually found in 2006, but the counter was reset at that time for unknown reasons). Since readers tend to recur and check out more than one page, this is not to be confused with "unique visitors" and even less so with unique persons. Still, two million page views in 6.5 years seems like some decent traffic considering that the blog is about an atrocious part of human history and its denial by a fringe group - not exactly a subject predestined  to attract the masses.


It is interesting to compare the traffic of HC with that of Holocaust denier sites. Inconvenient History ("A Quarterly Journal for Free Historical Inquiry") publishes some annual statistics on its visitors. The data for 2016 has not been released yet, so we have to take that for 2015. According to this, the site had received 239,400 page views from 86,254 "users". The latter seems to refer to "unique visitors". Because of the possibiliy and practice to block and delete cookies and the use of multiple devices to access the internet, the number unique persons visiting can be assumed to be way lower than that.

I did not find any data on the number of visitors in the build-in stats of the HC blog, but according to the monthly page views shown in the graph, in 2015 the blog has experienced 377,076 page views and an increase of 26% compared to the previous year, thus easily outperforming Inconvenient History with its 239,400 page views and only 18% increase from 2014 to 2015. Take-home-message: yes, traffic on one of the leading denier sites was increasing, but that on this anti-denial blog has grown faster and on a higher level. 

Table 1 shows the top 10 of the most viewed postings of the HC blog since June 2010. It is evident that a lot of traffic is generated by postings on photographs of mass graves and corpses, obviously that's something many people are looking for.

Table 1: Most viewed posts on Holocaust Controversies (since 2010)
PostPage Views
Photographic documentation of Nazi crimes96,849
Mass Graves and Dead Bodies66,061
Irene Zisblatt, the "Diamond Girl" - Fact or Fiction?25,177
Index of Published Evidence on Mass Extermination in Auschwitz23,439
The Atrocities committed by German-Fascists in the USSR (1)23,197
The dumbest Holocaust denial icon: the Auschwitz swimming pool21,236
Murray Rothbard, Lew Rockwell and Scientific Racism17,545
Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka. Holocaust Denial and Operation Reinhard14,830
Mass Graves at Nazi Extermination Camps13,084
How Reliable and Authentic is the Broad Report?12,640

One would suppose that Holocaust Controversies blog - as any internet blog - should have a hard to time to get noticed in traditional media, such as printed books and journals. So far I have counted 16 citations on google books and google scholar (see Table 2). Furthermore, the blog has been mentioned in the newspapers The Jewish Chronicle and - most recently - The Observer as well as at the news site The Huffington Post

Table 2: Citations of Holocaust Controversies in the literature.
Book/journalYear
Stephen E. Atkins, Holocaust Denial As an International Movement2009
Adam Jones, Evoking genocide:scholars and activists describe the works that shaped their lives2009
Adam Jones, Genocide: A Comprehensive Introduction2010
Pascal Cziborra, KZ-Autobiografien: Geschichtsfälschungen zwischen Erinnerungsversagen, Selbstinszenierung und Holocaust-Propaganda2012
Emmett Laor, The Invention of The ''Palestinians'2012
Nancy E. Rupprecht, Wendy Koenig, The Holocaust and World War II: In History and In Memory2012
Bernd Weilbooks, Unvergessene Nachbarn2013
Danny Orbach, Mark Solonin, Calculated Indifference: The Soviet Union and Requests to Bomb Auschwitz (Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Volume 27, Number 1, Spring 2013)2013
Peter Haber, Eva Pfanzelter, Historyblogosphere: Bloggen in den Geschichtswissenschaften2013
Sara Berger, Experten der Vernichtung2013
Karel Fracapane, Matthias Haß, Holocaust Educatio in a Global Context2014
Dubravka Zarkov, Marlies Glasius, Narratives of Justice In and Out of the Courtroom: Former Yugoslavia and Beyond2014
Victoria Khiterer, Ryan Barrick, David Misal, The Holocaust: Memories and History2014
Cathie Carmichael, Richard C. Maguire, The Routledge History of Genocide2015
Agnes Grunwald-Spier, Who Betrayed the Jews?: The Realities of Nazi Persecution in the Holocaust2016
Caroline Joan S. Picart, Michael Hviid Jacobsen, Cecil Greek,  Framing Law and Crime: An Interdisciplinary Anthology2016

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