Five-Hour Interview with Germar Rudolf
On July 31, 2025, Jorge Besada sat down with his friend Germar Rudolf for an interview, taking all the time they wanted to cover a lot of territory. It was planned to last maybe two hours, but by the time they wrapped it up, five hours and 35 minutes had passed. To make it viewable, we have split this interview into five parts:
- Part 1: Rudolf summarizes the contents of his book Nazi Gas Chambers: The Roots of the Story (1:09:42, 877 MB).
- Part 2: Rudolf discusses Holocaust propaganda presented by the prosecution at the Nuremberg International Military Tribunal, his Holocaust Encyclopedia, aspects of the history of the Auschwitz Camp, and early history of Holocaust skepticism: P. Rassinier, F.J. Scheidl, A.R. Butz (0:58:17, 737 MB).
- Part 3: Rudolf continues his discussion of the history of Holocaust skepticism: R. Faurisson, Fred Leuchter, and his own history of involvement, with the drama of persecution resulting from it (1:06:32, 800 MB).
- Part 4: Rudolf discusses Judaism and anti-Judaism throughout history, from the stone age to the Bolshevist revolution in Russia, the National-Socialist counter-revolutionary war against the Soviet Union, with focus on the Einsatzgruppen and their most-iconic alleged massacre at Babi Yar (1:05:18, 669 MB).
- Part 5: Rudolf discusses wartime propaganda in various conflicts, the history of censorship and legal suppression in Germany, and the value and necessity of liberty (1:15:17, 770 MB)
Part 1: Rudolf summarizes the contents of his book Nazi Gas Chambers: The Roots of the Story.
Part 2: Rudolf discusses Holocaust propaganda presented by the prosecution at the Nuremberg International Military Tribunal, his Holocaust Encyclopedia, aspects of the history of the Auschwitz Camp, and early history of Holocaust skepticism: P. Rassinier, F.J. Scheidl, A.R. Butz.
Part 3: Rudolf continues his discussion of the history of Holocaust skepticism: R. Faurisson, Fred Leuchter, and his own history of involvement, with the drama of persecution resulting from it.
Part 4: Rudolf discusses Judaism and anti-Judaism throughout history, from the stone age to the Bolshevist revolution in Russia, the National-Socialist counter-revolutionary war against the Soviet Union, with focus on the Einsatzgruppen and their most-iconic alleged massacre at Babi Yar.
Part 5: Rudolf discusses wartime propaganda in various conflicts, the history of censorship and legal suppression in Germany, and the value and necessity of liberty.
Bibliographic information about this document: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zadwGTt6xT8
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