You know what the
most damaging thing to the denier position is about that book? It's not the exhaustive, meticulous research in it (although that certainly is damaging).
It's that the book, in the words of the publisher's own description, "refutes the widespread thesis that compulsory work was organized only by the SS, and that exploitation was only an intermediate tactic on the way to mass murder or, rather, that it was only a facet in the destruction of the Jews."
In denier-world, that obviously means the Overlords of the Holohoax Zionspiracy are falling all over themselves to suppress this book before it totally ruins the carefully-constructed moneymaking Holohoax narrative, right?
Nope. In fact, not only is it
not being suppressed and its author
not being hounded as a "denier",
it was co-published by the US Holocaust Memorial Museum itself, and can be
purchased right from the USHMM's own shop.
Because that's how
real Holocaust investigation and academic study works, as opposed to the anti-Semitic strawman that only exists inside deniers' heads. There's no "narrative" that was concocted and which needs protecting. There are only explorations and attempts at explanation of a massive, complex, and multifaceted historical event, which was perpetrated by (and which affected) millions of individual human beings, and which, like any other continent- and decade-spanning historical event, doesn't fit neatly into a single package.