Author: Barbara Kulaszka

Barbara Kulaszka (born in1952, died 15 June 2017) was a Canadian lawyer who practiced law in Brighton, Ontario. Among other things, she defended clients who were persecuted for voicing controversial views. Most prominently, she assisted Canadian lawyer Douglas Christie during the two trials against German-Canadian Ernst Zündel in 1985 and 1988.

‘Did Six Million Really Die?’

Currently, only the Publisher’s Note has been posted in html format on CODOHWeb. The complete book is available as a PDF download here or can be read on this screen when you scroll all the way down. An new, second edition 8see illustration on the right) can be purchased in print and eBook formats from…

What is “Holocaust Denial”?

This article is adapted from an essay originally distributed in 1992 by The Canadian Free Speech League (P.O. Box 40143, Victoria, B.C. V8W 3N3), a federally incorporated, not-for-profit association that has helped with the legal defense of Ernst Zündel, among others. Leaflet copies of this essay are available from the IHR at the following (postpaid)…

What is “Holocaust denial'?

In recent years, more and more attention has been devoted to the supposed danger of “Holocaust denial.” Politicians, newspapers and television warn about the growing influence of those who reject the Holocaust story that some six million European Jews were systematically exterminated during the Second World War, most of them in gas chambers. In several…

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