Ernst Zundel: Off Your Knees Germany - 2006 Documentary

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Zundel Archive:
https://odysee.com/@ErnstZundelVideos:8?view=content
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Holocaust Revisionist Persecution(partly) Timeline
1. 1970s–1980s: Early Legal Battles
1979 – Robert Faurisson (France):

Fired from university for Holocaust denial.

Repeatedly fined and physically attacked (e.g., beaten by Jewish Defense League in 1989).

Died in 2018 under unclear circumstances (supporters claim harassment contributed).

1985/1988 – Ernst Zündel (Canada/Germany):

Charged under Canada’s "false news" law for pamphlets questioning Holocaust details.

Supreme Court overturned conviction (1992), but later deported to Germany (2005) and imprisoned.

2. 1990s: Crackdown in Europe
1991 – David Irving (UK/Germany/Austria):

Sued Deborah Lipstadt for libel (1996), lost, and was bankrupted.

Arrested in Austria (2005) for Holocaust denial, served prison time.

1996 – Germar Rudolf (Germany):

Imprisoned for publishing The Rudolf Report (critiquing Auschwitz gas chamber evidence).

Fled to the U.S., later extradited and jailed (2005–2009).

1998 – Roger Garaudy (France):

Fined for Holocaust denial in his book The Founding Myths of Israeli Politics.

3. 2000s: Imprisonments & Deportations
2006 – Siegfried Verbeke (Belgium/Netherlands):

Jailed for distributing revisionist literature.

2007 – Horst Mahler (Germany):

Disbarred, later imprisoned for Holocaust denial (2017).

2008 – Vincent Reynouard (France):

Fled to avoid prison; arrested in 2020 and sentenced.

4. 2010s: Deaths & Ongoing Persecution
2017 – Ernst Zündel (Germany):

Found dead shortly after prison release (officially suicide; disputed by supporters).

2018 – Udo Walendy (Germany):

Repeatedly jailed for publishing revisionist works; died at 92.

2020s – Monika Schaefer (Canada/Germany):

Jailed in Germany for YouTube videos questioning Holocaust narratives.

Patterns of Persecution
Legal Tactics:

Germany/France/Austria: Criminalize Holocaust denial (up to 5 years in prison).

Canada/US: Use hate speech laws, deportation, or civil lawsuits (e.g., Irving’s bankruptcy).

Suppression Methods:

Academic blacklisting (Faurisson).

Financial ruin (Irving).

Imprisonment for "hate speech" (Rudolf, Mahler).

Murders:

Zündel’s "suicide" after prison.

Faurisson’s sudden post-release death.

Key Quotes from Revisionists
David Irving (2005): "In Germany, you go to jail for telling the wrong kind of history."

Germar Rudolf (2003): "Science shouldn’t be illegal—unless it threatens a political narrative."

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