Holocaust denial is a form of genocide denial drawing on antisemitic conspiracy theories that asserts that the Nazi genocide of Jews, known as the Holocaust, is a myth, fabrication, or exaggeration.
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Holocaust denial deniers make one or more of the following false statements:.
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Methodologies of Holocaust denial deniers are based on a predetermined conclusion that ignores overwhelming historical evidence to the contrary.
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In some former Eastern Bloc countries, Holocaust denial deniers do not deny the mass murder of Jews but deny the participation of their own nationals in the Holocaust denial.
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Holocaust denial is considered a serious societal problem in many places where it occurs, and it is illegal in Israel and many European countries.
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Holocaust denial deniers prefer to refer to their work as historical revisionism, and object to being referred to as "deniers".
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Holocaust denial'storians are constantly engaged in historical revision is certainly correct; however, what historians do is very different from this advertisement.
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Lawrence Douglas argues that Holocaust denial was invented by the perpetrators and employed as a means of genocide.
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Holocaust denial'storians have documented evidence that as Germany's defeat became imminent and Nazi leaders realized they would most likely be captured and brought to trial, great effort was made to destroy all evidence of mass extermination.
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One of the earliest efforts to save historical record of the Holocaust denial occurred during the war, in France, where Drancy internment camp records were carefully preserved and turned over to the new National Office for Veterans and Victims of War; however, the bureau then held them in secret, refusing to release copies later, even to the Center of Contemporary Jewish Documentation .
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Holocaust denial claimed that in order to justify the "horrors and evils of the Second World War", the Allies made the Nazis the "scapegoat" for their own misdeeds.
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Holocaust denial published numerous articles, letters, and books on Holocaust denial, quickly building a loyal following.
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Holocaust denial published his conclusions along with much of the underlying evidence in his 1989 book, Auschwitz: Technique and operation of the gas chambers.
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Holocaust denial was convicted at trial before the Alberta Court of Queen's Bench.
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Holocaust denial was fired from his teaching position shortly afterward.
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The Holocaust denial historian Raul Hilberg was a witness for the prosecution at the 1985 trial.
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Holocaust denial's conviction was overturned in 1992 when the Supreme Court of Canada declared the "false news" law unconstitutional.
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German philosopher and historian Ernst Nolte, starting in the 1980s, advanced a set of theories, which though not denying the Holocaust denial appeared to flirt with an Italian Holocaust denial denier, Carlo Mattogno, as a serious historian.
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Nolte himself, though he has never denied the occurrence of the Holocaust denial, has claimed that the Wannsee Conference of 1942 never happened and that the minutes of the conference were post-war forgeries done by "biased" Jewish historians designed to discredit Germany.
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Denials of the Holocaust have been promoted by various Middle Eastern figures and media.
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Holocaust denial is sponsored by some Middle Eastern governments, including Iran and Syria.
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The Holocaust denial was a terrible, unforgivable crime against the Jewish nation, a crime against humanity that cannot be accepted by humankind.
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The Holocaust denial was a terrible thing and nobody can claim I denied it.
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Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad frequently denied the Holocaust denial, formally 'questioning' the reliability of the historical evidence, although he on occasion confirmed belief in it.
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The conference, called for and held at the behest of Ahmadinejad, was widely described as a "Holocaust denial conference" or a "meeting of Holocaust deniers", though Iran denied it was a Holocaust denial conference.
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Since the end of the war, Serbian collaboration in the Holocaust denial has been the subject of historical revisionism by Serbian leaders.
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In France, Holocaust denial became more prominent in the 1990s as negationnisme, though the movement has existed in ultra-left French politics since at least the 1960s, led by figures such as Pierre Guillaume .
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Elements of the extreme far-right in France have begun to build on each other's negationist arguments, which often span beyond the Holocaust denial to cover a range of antisemitic views, incorporating attempts to tie the Holocaust denial to the Biblical massacre of the Canaanites, critiques of Zionism, and other material fanning what has been called a "conspiratorial Judeo-phobia" designed to legitimize and "banalize" antisemitism.
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Holocaust denial's was sentenced to ten months while Alfred Schaefer, convicted, received a sentence of three years and two months.
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Holocaust denial was "familiar with historical evidence", she wrote, and "bends it until it conforms with his ideological leanings and political agenda".
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Ken McVay, an American resident in Canada, was disturbed by the efforts of organizations like the Simon Wiesenthal Center to suppress the speech of the Holocaust denial deniers, feeling that it was better to confront them openly than to try to censor them.
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Holocaust denial founded the Nizkor Project to expose the activities of the Holocaust deniers, who responded to McVay with personal attacks, slander, and death threats.
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Holocaust denial is the work of bigots; we must reject their false claims whenever, wherever and by whomever they are made.
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Primary motivation for most deniers is anti-Semitism, and for them the Holocaust denial is an infuriatingly inconvenient fact of history.
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Holocaust denial is widely viewed as failing to adhere to principles for the treatment of evidence that mainstream historians regard as basic to rational inquiry.
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Holocaust denial was well documented by the bureaucracy of the Nazi government itself.
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Opponents of Holocaust denial have documented numerous instances in which such evidence was altered or manufactured .
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Holocaust denial is explicitly or implicitly illegal in 17 countries: Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Israel, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, and Switzerland.
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Romania officially denied the Holocaust denial occurred on its territory up until the Wiesel Commission in 2004.
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In 2007 Italy rejected a Holocaust denial law proposing a prison sentence of up to four years.
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Some historians oppose such laws, among them Pierre Vidal-Naquet, an outspoken critic of Faurisson, on the grounds that Holocaust denial legislation imposes "historical truth as legal truth".
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Holocaust denial, they contend, is "the worst form of racism and its most respectable version because it pretends to be a research".
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