Interview with Henry Herskovitz
By Henry Herskovitz, Jorge Besada, Germar Rudolf ∙ July 3, 2025
Henry Herskovitz is a resident in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he has been demonstrating for over a decade now every Saturday morning (or Sabath, if you wish) in front of the local synagogue against Zionism, Jewish supremacism and Holocaust propaganda. On March 7, 2025, Germar Rudolf and Jorge Besada sat down with him and let him tell his story on why he started his protest, what he experienced throughout the many years he did it, and what the repercussions were for him personally.
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Jorge Besada is a free-market educator, author and activist. Economist Ludwig von Mises wrote: “all reasonable men are called upon to familiarize themselves with the teachings of economics. This is, in our age, the primary civic duty.” Per Mises, Jorge is 100% devoted to ‘the primary civic duty’ and thus ‘the teachings of economics’, and more specifically, the evolutionary ideas of Carl Menger and his so-called ‘Austrian School of Economics’, which provide a complete understanding of how the socioeconomic order works, has evolved and is vital for overcoming our dangerous myths like Socialism, Holocaustianized Zionism, Germ Theory, and more. Jorge’s writings are frequently published at the Ludwig von Mises Institute, the Foundation for Economic Education, and LewRockwell.com. His books, writings and other contents are available free of charge at www.besada.com. He can be reached at hayekian@gmail.com an on X @hayekian
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Germar Rudolf was born on October 29, 1964, in Limburg, Germany. He studied chemistry at Bonn University, where he graduated in 1989 as a Diplom-Chemist, which is comparable to a U.S. PhD degree. From 1990-1993 he prepared a German PhD thesis at the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research in conjunction with the University of Stuttgart, Germany. Parallel to this and in his spare time, Rudolf prepared an expert report on chemical and technical questions of the alleged gas chambers of Auschwitz, The Rudolf Report (now titled The Chemistry of Auschwitz). He conclude in it that "the alleged facilities for mass extermination at Auschwitz and Birkenau were not suited for the purpose as claimed." As a result he had to endure severe measures of persecution in subsequent years. Hence he went into British exile, where he started the small revisionist outlet Castle Hill Publishers. When Germany asked Britain to extradite Rudolf in 1999, he fled to the U.S. There he applied for political asylum, expanded his publishing activities, and in 2004 married a U.S. citizen. In 2005, the U.S. recognized Rudolf's marriage as valid and seconds later arrested and subsequently deported him back to Germany, where he was put in prison for 44 months for his scholarly writings. Some of the writings he got punished for had been published while Rudolf resided in the U.S., where his activities were and are perfectly legal. Since not a criminal under U.S. law, he managed to immigrate permanently to the U.S. in 2011, where he rejoined his U.S. citizen wife and daughter. He currently resides in Upstate New York.
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