Fredrick Töben

German in origin, Dr. Fredrick Töben was raised in Australia as an Australian citizen, and speaks both English and German. Becoming interested in exonerating the German people from the anti-German racism of the Holocaust legend, he at first edited a revisionist journal called Truth Missions, which was later renamed Adelaide Institute Newsletter. He then broadened out to establish Australia's revisionist website, Adelaide Institute. He has personally visited the site of Auschwitz and burrowed under the ruins of the alleged gas chamber, being unable to find the four holes in the roof which were supposedly used to throw in gas pellets. He conducted regular dialogue with Exterminationists. Töben was arrested during an April 1999 visit with Prosecutor Klein in Mannheim, Germany, for a private discussion on the Holocaust laws in Germany, which make it mandatory to accept the entire Holocaust story. He was subsequently sentenced to 9 months imprisonment.



An open letter to the Director of the Adelaide Institute, Dr. Frederick Toben by Jamie McCarthy, Nizkor Hello, Dr. Toben. I have just stopped by your home page: http://www.adam.com.au/~fredadin/adins.html [now at www.adelaideinstitute.com] ...and I would like to make two initial comments on behalf of the Nizkor Project. Our home page, …

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Introduction When I was asked to contribute towards the Robert Faurisson Festschrift, I recalled my own student days during the 1970s in Germany where I had regularly come across such publications. The German word Schrift means writing or a piece of correspondence. The word Fest has become part of the …

Fredrick Töben was born in June 1941 in Germany, and emigrated to Australia when he was ten. He studied at Melbourne University in Australia, as well as at universities in Heidelberg, Tübingen and Stuttgart in Germany, where he earned a doctorate in philosophy. He is the founder and director of …

For some time now, Australia has been one of the most dynamic battlefields in the worldwide struggle against the historical blackout. And at the forefront of the battle there is the Adelaide Institute, which publishes an important revisionist newsletter and maintains an information-packed Internet web site. Centered in South Australia’s …

Fredrick Toben inside the "gas chamber" at the Auschwitz I main camp, April 1997. Dr. Fredrick Töben, an Australian scholar and educator, is free after seven months in German prison for having disputed Holocaust extermination allegations. He was taken into custody in Mannheim on April 8, 1999, and detained, without …

The three-page introduction serves to set the scene of a self-declared-reluctant author giving an interview to a late-arriving reporter of the JTA—Jewish Telegraph Agency. As he sits in a bar awaiting the reporter’s arrival he reflects upon his own alcoholism and how he had experienced social condemnation because of his …
1. Human Rights and the Education Crisis During the 1990s it became common in Australia to refer to the phenomenon “Political Correctness” as an opinion-making movement by those who were intolerant of another person’s point of view, the self-labeled politically correct being the so-called left-wing, which thus pitted itself against …

Fredrick Toben Has Died. In June 2020, Fredrick Toben, an Australia revisionist died aged 76.

He was the leader of the Adelaide Institute, which led the revisionist struggle against the Holocaust Hate Campaign.Like many revisionists, he found himself smeared, traduced, and sentenced to jail sentences for rebutting Holocaust hate propaganda.

In this 25 minute clip, Jim Rizoli, and Fred Leuchter, execution technology expert discuss the life and Frederick Toben.

In this superb video (1 hour and 12 minutes) produced in 2003, Doctor Fredrick Töben talks at length about his research of over 30 years into the “holocaust” hate propaganda lie. He dedicated this video to Ernst Zündel, and other men and women who suffered in their attempts to reveal the truth about the holocaust hate propaganda. Doctor Fredrick Töben states that the “holocaust” legend is simply cruel wartime propaganda. This view is based on his intensive study of the facts.