Ernst Christof Friedrich Zündel (born April 24, 1939) is a German publisher known for promoting Holocaust denial. He has been jailed several times: in Canada for publishing literature "likely to incite hatred against an identifiable group", and on charges of being a threat to national security; in the United States, of overstaying his visa; and in Germany for charges of "inciting racial hatred". He lived in Canada from 1958 to 2000.
In 1977, Zündel founded a small press publishing house called Samisdat Publishers, which issued such neo-Nazi pamphlets as his co-authored "The Hitler We Loved and Why" and Richard Verrall's "Did Six Million Really Die? The Truth At Last", which were both significant documents of the Holocaust denial movement. Verrall's pamphlet should not be confused with Barbara Kulaszka's book Did Six Million Really Die? Report on the Evidence in the Canadian "False News" Trial of Ernst Zündel, 1988.
On February 5, 2003, Ernst Zündel was detained by local police in the U.S. and deported to Canada, where he was detained for two years on a Security Certificate for being a foreign national considered a threat to national security pending a court decision on the validity of the certificate. Once the certificate was upheld, he was deported to Germany and tried in the state court of Mannheim on outstanding charges of incitement of Holocaust denial dating from the early 1990s. On February 15, 2007, he was convicted and sentenced to the maximum term of five years in prison. All these imprisonments and prosecutions were for inciting hatred against an identifiable group. He was released on March 1, 2010.
German authorities have confirmed that far-right activist Ernst Zundel, who was deported from Canada and served jail time in Germany for denying the Holocaust ever happened, has died. CityNews reporter Cynthia Mulligan has more on his dark legacy.
published: 07 Aug 2017
Nazi leader's son: 'Don't trust us' Germans - BBC News
Germany could return to authoritarianism if the economic conditions were to seriously worsen in the country, the son of Hans Frank the governor general of Nazi occupied Poland during World War Two, has told BBC Hardtalk. "As long as our economy is great, and as long as we make money everything is very democratic," said Niklas Frank, but "if we have five to 10 years heavy economic problems the swamp is a lake, and is a sea and will swallow again, everything," he added. Niklas Frank said he "despises" his father for the crimes he committed while he was governor-general of Poland from 1939 to 1945, and tours Germany giving speeches about his father and the legacy of the Nazi era. Hans Frank was convicted of war crimes and crimes against humanity at the Nuremberg trials and executed in 1946.
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Holocaust Denial is Anti-Semitism
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Auschwitz survivors reunited 70 years on
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German authorities have confirmed that far-right activist Ernst Zundel, who was deported from Canada and served jail time in Germany for denying the Holocaust ever happened, has died. CityNews reporter Cynthia Mulligan has more on his dark legacy.
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Germany could return to authoritarianism if the economic conditions were to seriously worsen in the country, the son of Hans Frank the governor general of Nazi ...
Germany could return to authoritarianism if the economic conditions were to seriously worsen in the country, the son of Hans Frank the governor general of Nazi occupied Poland during World War Two, has told BBC Hardtalk. "As long as our economy is great, and as long as we make money everything is very democratic," said Niklas Frank, but "if we have five to 10 years heavy economic problems the swamp is a lake, and is a sea and will swallow again, everything," he added. Niklas Frank said he "despises" his father for the crimes he committed while he was governor-general of Poland from 1939 to 1945, and tours Germany giving speeches about his father and the legacy of the Nazi era. Hans Frank was convicted of war crimes and crimes against humanity at the Nuremberg trials and executed in 1946.
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Germany could return to authoritarianism if the economic conditions were to seriously worsen in the country, the son of Hans Frank the governor general of Nazi occupied Poland during World War Two, has told BBC Hardtalk. "As long as our economy is great, and as long as we make money everything is very democratic," said Niklas Frank, but "if we have five to 10 years heavy economic problems the swamp is a lake, and is a sea and will swallow again, everything," he added. Niklas Frank said he "despises" his father for the crimes he committed while he was governor-general of Poland from 1939 to 1945, and tours Germany giving speeches about his father and the legacy of the Nazi era. Hans Frank was convicted of war crimes and crimes against humanity at the Nuremberg trials and executed in 1946.
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Michelle Kahn (University of Richmond) studies post-World War II Germany from transnational and global perspectives, with particular att...
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Michelle Kahn (University of Richmond) studies post-World War II Germany from transnational and global perspectives, with particular attention to migration, racism, antisemitism, far-right extremism, Holocaust memory, gender, and sexuality. Dr. Kahn will help us understand the roots of American Neo-Nazis and how they play into current events.
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Michelle Kahn (University of Richmond) studies post-World War II Germany from transnational and global perspectives, with particular attention to migration, racism, antisemitism, far-right extremism, Holocaust memory, gender, and sexuality. Dr. Kahn will help us understand the roots of American Neo-Nazis and how they play into current events.
How did the legal profession operate under – and cooperate with – the Nazi regime? In this program, founder and executive director of The Sparks Fly Upward Foun...
How did the legal profession operate under – and cooperate with – the Nazi regime? In this program, founder and executive director of The Sparks Fly Upward Foundation Cathy Lesser Mansfield explores the conduct of key legal players under Nazi dictatorship and whether the American legal system could ever be at risk of supporting such a regime.
A portion of this program has been edited out for copyright reasons.
How did the legal profession operate under – and cooperate with – the Nazi regime? In this program, founder and executive director of The Sparks Fly Upward Foundation Cathy Lesser Mansfield explores the conduct of key legal players under Nazi dictatorship and whether the American legal system could ever be at risk of supporting such a regime.
A portion of this program has been edited out for copyright reasons.
In the midst of rising tensions between the U.S. and North Korea, we asked Tina Park, Executive Director of the Canadian Centre for the Responsibility to Protec...
In the midst of rising tensions between the U.S. and North Korea, we asked Tina Park, Executive Director of the Canadian Centre for the Responsibility to Protect, how the Canadian government should react to the rhetoric.
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In the midst of rising tensions between the U.S. and North Korea, we asked Tina Park, Executive Director of the Canadian Centre for the Responsibility to Protect, how the Canadian government should react to the rhetoric.
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Donald Trump said Tuesday that North Korea "will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen" if it threatened the U.S. again. A Japanese defence pa...
Donald Trump said Tuesday that North Korea "will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen" if it threatened the U.S. again. A Japanese defence paper and a U.S. media report said Tuesday that North Korea may have successfully produced a miniaturized nuclear warhead that can fit inside its missiles.
Donald Trump said Tuesday that North Korea "will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen" if it threatened the U.S. again. A Japanese defence paper and a U.S. media report said Tuesday that North Korea may have successfully produced a miniaturized nuclear warhead that can fit inside its missiles.
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German authorities have confirmed that far-right activist Ernst Zundel, who was deported from Canada and served jail time in Germany for denying the Holocaust ever happened, has died. CityNews reporter Cynthia Mulligan has more on his dark legacy.
Germany could return to authoritarianism if the economic conditions were to seriously worsen in the country, the son of Hans Frank the governor general of Nazi occupied Poland during World War Two, has told BBC Hardtalk. "As long as our economy is great, and as long as we make money everything is very democratic," said Niklas Frank, but "if we have five to 10 years heavy economic problems the swamp is a lake, and is a sea and will swallow again, everything," he added. Niklas Frank said he "despises" his father for the crimes he committed while he was governor-general of Poland from 1939 to 1945, and tours Germany giving speeches about his father and the legacy of the Nazi era. Hans Frank was convicted of war crimes and crimes against humanity at the Nuremberg trials and executed in 1946.
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Michelle Kahn (University of Richmond) studies post-World War II Germany from transnational and global perspectives, with particular attention to migration, racism, antisemitism, far-right extremism, Holocaust memory, gender, and sexuality. Dr. Kahn will help us understand the roots of American Neo-Nazis and how they play into current events.
How did the legal profession operate under – and cooperate with – the Nazi regime? In this program, founder and executive director of The Sparks Fly Upward Foundation Cathy Lesser Mansfield explores the conduct of key legal players under Nazi dictatorship and whether the American legal system could ever be at risk of supporting such a regime.
A portion of this program has been edited out for copyright reasons.
In the midst of rising tensions between the U.S. and North Korea, we asked Tina Park, Executive Director of the Canadian Centre for the Responsibility to Protect, how the Canadian government should react to the rhetoric.
FOR MORE: http://ow.ly/Lc2C30eiovj
Donald Trump said Tuesday that North Korea "will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen" if it threatened the U.S. again. A Japanese defence paper and a U.S. media report said Tuesday that North Korea may have successfully produced a miniaturized nuclear warhead that can fit inside its missiles.
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A shadow has fallen all over the sky The curse has begun as the wizard has died Killed by the king in the name of their god His gravestone is covered with words of his blood The king did not care and spit on the grave Upon his throne felt so mighty and brave But soon came the storm, a big thrust and disease Over his kingdom the curse's now set free Revenge will be mine, these last words I have spoken The blood of your sins will break the spell For the blood on your hands for my death you will pray It's the only way to wash your sins away For your kingdom to save and for to make your eyes see Forever remember my dark legacy Caught in his suffer, the king's torn in two Offer my own life, what else can I do? My sons or my kingdom I won't give away Too late to regret But it's my turn to pay Revenge will be mine, these last words I have spoken The blood of your sins will break the spell For the blood on your hands for my death you will pray It's the only way to wash your sins away For your kingdom to save and for to make your eyes see Forever remember my dark legacy The wizard appears, a cold smile in his eyes The king makes his offer but he just denies Feel all my pain now for what you have done Forever he dies then, the spell it lives on Revenge will be mine, these last words I have spoken The blood of your sins will break the spell For the blood on your hands for my death you will pray It's the only way to wash your sins away For your kingdom to save and for to make your eyes see