Author: Ursula Haverbeck

Ursula Haverbeck (born 8 Nov. 1928) is the widow of the late German historian Prof. Dr. Werner Georg Haverbeck. Both have been supporters of revisionism for decades. After her husband’s death in 1999, she started becoming more outspoken about her skepticism regarding the Holocaust. As a consequence, she was prosecuted several times for her challenges to the orthodox Holocaust narrative:

∙ In 2004, 2007and 2009, she was sentenced to fines for articles or private letters she had written.
∙ In 2015, she was sentenced to ten months in prison for an article she had written.
∙ In 2016, she was sentenced three times, once to 10, to 11, and to 30 months
∙ In 2024, Haverbeck was sentenced to an additional 16 months in another case of stubborn insistence on the right to challenge law-enshrined state dogmas.

That makes a total of 67 months (5 years and 7 months) so far, unless any of her cases mentioned twice as original verdict and appealed verdict (media reports are unclear about it).

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