| NOUN | a Holocaust denier | Holocaust deniers | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Leuchter became internationally known for his testimony in defense of Holocaust denier Ernst Zündel in 1988.
- Wiesel was attacked in a San Francisco hotel by 22-year-old Holocaust denier Eric Hunt in February 2007, but was not injured. Hunt was arrested the following month and charged with multiple offenses.
- ... 1 April 1931 – 13 May 2020) was a German author and playwright, best known for his 1963 drama "The Deputy", which insinuates Pope Pius XII's indifference to Hitler's extermination of the Jews, and he remained a controversial figure both for his plays and other public comments and for his 2005 defense of British Holocaust denier David Irving.
- John Kingsley Read (18 April 1936 – 18 September 1985) was a British fascist politician and Holocaust denier.
- Peiper's attorney cited documents by Freda Utley, a Holocaust denier academic, which said that the U.S.
- Arcand never wavered in his endorsement of Adolf Hitler, and, during the 1960s, was a mentor to Ernst Zündel, who became a prominent Holocaust denier and neo-Nazi propagandist during the latter part of the 20th century.
- Journalist, conspiracy theorist, forger, and holocaust denier Gregory Douglas claimed to have conducted a series of interviews with Crowley in 1993, later published in 2013 in his book "Conversations with the Crow."
- In January 2009, he urged the Communities Minister to deplore the fact that Richard Williamson, a British-born bishop and Holocaust denier, had been brought back into the fold by the Vatican.
- In November 2007, Lewis resigned his life membership of the Oxford Union debating society, after 37 years, in protest at its decision to invite Holocaust denier David Irving and Nick Griffin, the leader of the British National Party, to be speakers at one of its events.
- Having performed poorly in various by-elections in the years that followed, the party suffered a blow to its image in June 1983, when the party executive voted to re-admit a faction led by Holocaust denier James Keegstra.
- A former editor of the magazine (of which "Spearhead" had several, in addition to Tyndall himself), until Tyndall's split-off in 1980, was Richard Verrall, a noted Holocaust denier, and then National Front ideologue.
- Eisen had written an essay on his website in 2008 entitled "My life as a Holocaust denier".
- In July 2010 a Holocaust denier Fox referred to as "Basil" appeared on the "adult puppet show" "Mongrels" in a throwaway gag scene (Never meet your idols).
- In 1995, when the Toronto residence of the Holocaust denier Ernst Zündel was the target of an arson attack, a group calling itself the "Jewish Armed Resistance Movement" claimed responsibility; according to the "Toronto Sun", the group had ties to the JDL and to Kahane Chai.
- Holocaust deniers usually reject the term "Holocaust denier" as an inaccurate description of their historical point of view, instead preferring the term "Holocaust revisionist"; nonetheless, scholars prefer "Holocaust denier" to differentiate deniers from legitimate historical revisionists, whose goal is to accurately analyse historical evidence with established methods.
- British holocaust denier David Irving was given the Hans-Ulrich Rudel Award by Frey in June 1985; he delivered a memorial speech on the death of Rudel.
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