Germar Rudolf deported to Germany for revisionist thought crimes
A man who published a study that he said proved the Nazis did not gas Jews at Auschwitz was deported from the US to his native Germany today to serve a prison term for Holocaust denial, Stuttgart prosecutors said.
Germar Rudolf, also known as Germar Scheerer, had his emergency petition to block the deportation rejected by the US Supreme Court on Thursday.
Rudolf, a 1989 chemistry graduate of Bonn University and a former student at Max Planck Institute in Stuttgart, Germany, was sentenced in 1995 to 14 months in prison for Holocaust denial, a crime in Germany, but then disappeared.
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Germar Rudolf, also known as Germar Scheerer, had his emergency petition to block the deportation rejected by the US Supreme Court on Thursday.
Rudolf, a 1989 chemistry graduate of Bonn University and a former student at Max Planck Institute in Stuttgart, Germany, was sentenced in 1995 to 14 months in prison for Holocaust denial, a crime in Germany, but then disappeared.
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2 Comments:
At 6:33 PM, Freeman said…
One must wonder why Germany needs to arrest researchers and writers. Are the German people so easily misled that an opinion that is so obviously mistaken would convince them and turn them into goose-stepping hoardes? Or is there some truth in Germar Rudolf's works that threatens the established order?
What type of truth needs the protection of jails and threats of persecution? It is a shame that revisionism must enter a period of martyrdom enacted by those who fear what they don't understand.
When will the world understand that revisionism is intended to bring about peace and goodwill between people through a proper understanding of historical truth free from subjectivism.
At 7:08 PM, Jordannixon said…
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