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“I am not saying that during the Second World War Germany did not, under the leadership of the National Socialist government, commit crimes.”

Quote by Ernst Zundel

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Ernst Zundel

Ernst Zundel is a German-born pamphleteer known for his denial of the Holocaust and Nazi Germany's history. Born on April 24, 1939, he spent time in Germany and Canada before being deported from Canada in the 1980s due to his anti-Semitic and Nazi propaganda. In Germany, he continued to express his views and was convicted in the 1990s for inciting hatred and denying the Holocaust. more

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