The late Mr. Ernst Zundel and Prof. Robert Faurisson examine the contents of the novel "Night" by Mr. Elie Wiesel which, according to Mr. Wiesel, was an accurate description of his experiences in the Auschwitz concentration camp during the war.
Notably, Mr. Wiesel does not mention gas chambers in his novel as the gas chamber story had not yet taken off when the book was first published back in 1960. This, however, did not stop translators from inserting the gas chambers into the German translation of the book, in order to fool German schoolchildren.
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For more than 20 years, Robert Faurisson was Europe's foremost Holocaust revisionist scholar. He was born on January 25, 1929, in Shepperton, England. His father was French and his mother was Scottish. He was educated at a Lycée in Paris, and at the renowned Sorbonne. He received his "State Doctorate" in letters and the humanities from the Sorbonne in 1972, where he also taught from 1969 to 1974. From 1974 until 1990, Faurisson was a professor of French literature at the University of Lyon II. He is a recognized specialist of text and document analysis, and is the author of four books on French literature. After years of private research and study, Dr. Faurisson first made public his skeptical views about the Holocaust extermination story in two items published in December 1978 and January 1979 in the influential Paris daily Le Monde.
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