Germany Censors Book on Sobibor

The German government's censorship authority "Bundesprüfstelle für jugendgefährdende Medien" (BPjM) has moved to put the German edition of the book Sobibor. Holocaust Propaganda and Reality on the list of banned books.

In a letter dated July 19, 2012, the publishers of this book were informed that the German Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution had suggested ten days earlier to include this book on the list of banned media for the following reason:

"In it, the authors of the book deny the mass murder of Jews in the extermination camp Sobibór during World War II, but also the Holocaust in general. The book is therefore capable to potentially disorient adolescents socio-ethically."

Although the publishers or authors have a right to argue against such a listing and to appeal to a court of law, arguing with German authorites on revisionist books would be a perfect waste of time and money. As a counter measure, Castle Hill Publishers have instead given CODOH the permission to post the entire book as a free download online, which is the first time if can be had as a pdf, contrary to what the German authorites claim (so far only a shorter, unedited pre-publication typescript version has been elsewhere available online).

So here it is, with links both for free downloading and for ordering a hard copy: Sobibor. Holocaust-Propaganda und Wirklichkeit

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... EVEN IF it doesn't keep it out of the hands of readers. The purpose (then) of censorship will be to deny revenues to publishers and royalties to authors (like publishers of Holohoax books get, in a plenitude). Ask David Irving about effects of this kind. He has experienced them long and widely. But he KEEPS FIGHTING!

"I disagree with what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it"? François-Marie Arouet (21 November 1694 – 30 May 1778), better known by the pen name Voltaire.

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