Ernst Zündel’s Last Interview 2012
The last interview Ernst Zundel did from Germany in 2012 with Jim Fetzer. If not let us know. It's a great summation of Ernst's life from beginning to end.
Ernst Zundel (1939 – 2017) was a German who decided to leave his country as he didn't want to be in the Federal Republic of Germany's army. Ernst decided to go to Canada, as that country did not have national service. Arriving in Canada, Ernst rapidly learnt French and English. He also became a highly successful artist. In 1977 Ernst founded a publishing company, from which he distributed leaflets which opposed the demonization of Germans by the "Canadian" media. For exposing the "Holocau$t" as a fraud, Ernst found himself under attack by Jewish supremacists, and Communists. In 1983, a Zionist woman brought a complaint against Ernst. The woman had "survived" Auschwitz, supposely a "death" camp with "gas chambers". For some reason, the SS didn't gas her. Obviously, the German talent for organisation and efficiency had failled for some obscure reason. This woman claimed that Ernst was spreading "false" news. Incredibly, the case was taken over by the Government. Not surprisingly, the biased court found Ernst guilty, but this was overturned on appeal.The trial being classed as a mistrial. On retrial, Ernst was again found guilty, but Ernst appealed right up to the Supreme Court of Canada, which granted the application, stating that the "false news" law was unconsitutional. The trials were noted for the testimony of Frederick Leuchter, an American execution expert, an expert witness. However, the "court" incredibly exculded his famous report, which ascertained that "gas chambers" never existed at Auschwitz and Majdanek. The drubbing that the "Holocau$t" liars got in the Great Holocau$t trial, made Ernst a target of their speen. What happened next is incredible and shows what power Jewish Supremacists have. Fed up with Canada, Ernst moved to the US, where he married his third wife, Ingrid Rimland. Later, on a trumped charge, Ernst was deported to Canada, from where he deported to Germany. Ernst had applied for Canadian citizenship, but had been rejected without reason twice. Upon Ernst's arrival in Germany, he was immediately arrested for "inciting racial hatred". Incredibly, traducing a entire nation with bogus claims of "gas chambers", is not "inciting racial hatred", but exposing the "Holocau$t" as a lie is. The usual nonsense took place at Ernst's trial, where the defence team were attacked and dismissed. One of them, Sylvia Stolz was later given three and a half years in prison. After serving the full term, Ernst retired to his childhood home in the Black Forest. In 2017, Ernst sadly died, aged 78.
In 1995 One Zionist group attacked his house in an arson attack which caused $400,000 damage. Five days later, two Zionists were caught by the Police attempted to break in. Of course, no charges were brought against them. Weeks later, a parcel bomb was sent to the Zundelhaus, but it successfully defused by the local bomb squad.
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