Author: Ernst Zündel
Ernst Zündel was born on April 24, 1939, in a small town in the Black Forest region of southwestern Germany. He emigrated to Canada at the age of 19, where he soon married and became the father of two sons. His career as a graphic artist was successful. Then he dedicated himself to the great task, as he saw it, of redeeming the sullied reputation of his fellow Germans. Through his Samisdat publishing house he distributed worldwide a prodigious quantity of revisionist material. Zündel is perhaps best known for his role as defendant in the “Holocaust Trials” of 1985 and 1988. He was brought to court in Toronto on a charge of “publishing false news,” and specifically for publishing a reprint edition of a booklet entitled Did Six Million Really Die?. Zündel’s next great legal battle was fought out before the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal in Toronto for his Internet web site (www.Zündelsite.org). In 2000, he moved to the United States, where he was arrested in 2003 and deported to Germany after two years of solitary confinement in Canada. Put on a show trial in Germany, he was sentenced to five years' imprisonment in 2007. He was finally released from prison on March 1, 2012, and lived in his parental home in Germany until his death on 5 August 2017.
The True Story of German-Jewish Relations (Part 4)
It is important to know and understand history. No serious historian would say that events such those that occurred before, during and after World War II are pieces of time that can be completely separated one from the other, that it is possible to isolate this event from that one. After all, history is the sum of all those events, sometimes more like briefing, because it would impossible to include every moment, every second of all those lives that were involved in those events such as those that happened during the first half of the twentieth century. We at CODOH are proud to look at history with an acute sense of research and with no ideological agenda.
Memorabilia: The True Story of German-Jewish Relations (Part 2)
It is important to know and understand history. No serious historian would say that events such those that occurred before, during and after World War II are pieces of time that can be completely separated one from the other, that it is possible to isolate this event from that one. After all, history is the sum of all those events, sometimes…
Setting the Record Straight with Ernst Zündel
During an interview in 1996 Ernst Zundel (1939 – 2017) sets the record straight regarding many topics. Through a very passionate and insightful speech he covers freedom of speech, Canadian youth, Canada, the Canadian Criminal Code's condemnation of the Holocaust and his life. Ernst never gave up in his heroic struggle against the "Holocau$t" lie….
Memorabilia: Ernst Zündel at Leadership “91 Conference (Part 2 of 2)
Ernst Zundel details his experience of court proceedings for his trial in Germany and compares the Munich jail he was in to Toronto's Old Don Jail, etc. Ernst continues his speech regarding leadership and activism in this (28 minute) video. Individuals can make an difference!
Memorabilia: Ernst Zündel at Leadership “91 Conference (Part 1 of 2)
Ernst Zundel details his experience of court proceedings for his trial in Germany and compares the Munich jail he was in to Toronto's Old Don Jail, etc. Leadership and example is important, and there is no better example than that of Ernst Zundel. In this superb (28 minute) video, Ernst talks about we can all…
Anti German Comics
Ernst Zundel discusses anti-German comics and magazines. Ernst Zundel (1939 – 2017) looks at the torrent of ant-German comics and magazines in this (27 minute) video. The incredible amount of vicious Germanophobia produced from 1933 is being continued up to the present day. Virtually none of this virulent hate propaganda shows the Germans in any…
Memorabilia: Students, the Holocaust and Free Speech (part 3 of 3)
A young black female high school student is assigned an interview with Ernst Zundel as a school project. The results are unexpected for student and teacher. Late 1990s. Ernst Zundel (1939 – 2017) emigrated from his native Germany to Canada in order to avoid military service with the Federal Republic of Germany (FROG) as he…
Memorabilia: Students, the Holocaust and Free Speech (part 2 of 3)
A young black female high school student is assigned an interview with Ernst Zundel as a school project. The results are unexpected for student and teacher. Late 1990s. Ernst Zundel (1939 – 2017) emigrated from his native Germany to Canada in order to avoid military service with the Federal Republic of Germany (FROG) as he…
Memorabilia: Students, the Holocaust and Free Speech (part 1 of 3)
A young black female high school student is assigned an interview with Ernst Zundel as a school project. The results are unexpected for student and teacher. Late 1990s. Ernst Zundel (1939 – 2017) emigrated from his native Germany to Canada in order to avoid military service with the Federal Republic of Germany (FROG) as he…
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