1964Gamal Abdel Nasser Denies the Holocaust

Nasser told a German newspaper in 1964 that "no person, not ...
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🗣️ Gamal Abdel Nasser Denies the Holocaust

Nasser told a German newspaper in 1964 that "no person, not even the most simple one, takes seriously the lie of the six million Jews that were murdered ."
Gamal Abdel Nasser Denies the Holocaust (1964)
Holocaust DenialNasser, Gamal AbdelMiddle EastAntisemitismPoliticsArab-Israeli ConflictIdeologyEgypt
EgyptEgypt

📰 Harry Elmer Barnes Denies Holocaust in American Mercury

In a 1964 article, "Zionist Fraud", published in the American Mercury, Harry Elmer Barnes wrote: "The courageous author lays the chief blame for misrepresentation on those whom we must call the swindlers of the crematoria, the Israeli politicians who derive billions of marks from nonexistent, mythical and imaginary cadavers, whose numbers have been reckoned in an unusually distorted and dishonest manner." Using Rassinier as his source, Barnes claimed that Germany was the victim of aggression in both 1914 and 1939, and that reports of the Holocaust were propaganda to justify a war of aggression against Germany.
Harry Elmer Barnes Denies Holocaust in American Mercury (1964)
Holocaust DenialBarnes, Harry ElmerRassinier, PaulAntisemitismPropagandaAmerican MercuryIdeology
United StatesUnited States

📚 Paul Rassinier Publishes 'The Drama of the European Jews'

In 1964, French historian Paul Rassinier published The Drama of the European Jews. Rassinier was himself a concentration camp survivor (he was held in Buchenwald for having helped French Jews escape the Nazis), and modern-day holocaust deniers continue to cite his works as scholarly research that questions the accepted facts of the Holocaust. Critics argued that Rassinier did not cite evidence for his claims and ignored information that contradicted his assertions; he nevertheless remains influential in Holocaust denial circles for being one of the first deniers to propose that a vast Zionist/Allied/Soviet conspiracy faked the Holocaust, a theme that would be picked up in later years by other authors.
Paul Rassinier Publishes 'The Drama of the European Jews' (1964)
Holocaust DenialRassinier, PaulRevisionismAntisemitismWorld War IIIdeologyFranceHolocaust
FranceFrance

🪖 Jewish Men in Egypt Interned During Six-Day War

All Jewish men in Egypt were placed in camps in 1967 during the Six-Day War, and they were kept there for more than two years; Karaite Jews were the last to leave.
Jewish Men in Egypt Interned During Six-Day War (1967)
Six-Day WarEgyptAntisemitismArab-Israeli ConflictPersecutionJewish CommunityMiddle East
EgyptEgypt

📚 Harun Yahya's 'Holocaust Lie' Distribution

In Turkey, in 1996, the Islamic preacher Harun Yahya distributed thousands of copies of a book which was originally published the previous year, entitled Soykırım Yalanı ("The Holocaust Lie") and mailed unsolicited texts to American and European schools and colleges. The publication of Soykırım Yalanı sparked much public debate. This book claims, "what is presented as Holocaust is the death of some Jews due to the typhus plague during the war and the famine towards the end of the war caused by the defeat of the Germans." In March 1996, a Turkish painter and intellectual, Bedri Baykam, published a strongly worded critique of the book in the Ankara daily newspaper Siyah-Beyaz ("Black and White"). A legal suit for slander was brought against him. During the trial in September, Baykam exposed the real author of the book as Adnan Oktar. The suit was withdrawn in March 1997.
Harun Yahya's 'Holocaust Lie' Distribution (1996)
Holocaust DenialTurkeyAdnan OktarAntisemitismIdeology1990sIslamic Antisemitism
TurkeyTurkeyUnited StatesUnited States

🗣️ Jean-Marie Le Pen's Holocaust Minimization

This year the European Parliament, of which Jean-Marie Le Pen was then a member, removed his Parliamentary immunity so that Le Pen could be tried by a German court for comments he made at a December 1996 press conference before the German Republikaner party. Echoing his 1987 remarks in France (see above), Le Pen stated: "If you take a 1,000-page book on World War II, the concentration camps take up only two pages and the gas chambers 10 to 15 lines. This is what one calls a detail." In June 1999, a Munich court found this statement to be "minimizing the Holocaust, which caused the deaths of six million Jews," and convicted and fined Le Pen for his remarks. Le Pen retorted ironically: "I understand now that it's the Second World War which is a detail of the history of the gas chambers."
Jean-Marie Le Pen's Holocaust Minimization (1997)
Holocaust DenialJean-Marie Le PenFranceGermanyFar-RightPoliticsAntisemitism1990s
FranceFranceGermanyGermany