In this (27-minute) video, Ernst Zündel (1939 – 2017) for his Voice of Freedom TV programme, is in Paris to interview the great French revisionist Dr. Robert Faurisson (1929 – 2018). Dr. Faurisson was from Vichy, but did a great deal of his pioneering work in Paris. Ernst later travels to visit Dr. Robert Faurisson at his home in Vichy and interviews him. Dr. Faurisson explains that he was a university professor of literature who specialised in textual analysis and became interested in accounts of the "gas chambers". His research soon showed that "gas chambers" were false. Publication of his views was met by state harassment, physical assaults, and attacks on his reputation by militant Zionists. The power of Zionism was so strong in France that they were able to enact a law in France that established it as an unassailable "fact" that "gas chambers" existed. On one occasion Dr. Faurisson was fined 370,000 francs for stating that they were false. Other individuals in France also were subjected to Zionist thuggery; one Francois Duprat was blown up and another had acid thrown in his face. That Dr. Faurisson carried on his studies, despite a vicious Zionist campaign, is testament to the greatness of this man.
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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.
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Prof. Dr. Robert Faurisson (born Jan. 25, 1929, Shepperton, UK; died Oct. 21, 2018, Vichy, France) was a British-French expert for litertature, text, document and witness critique. He received his PhD in letters and the humanities in 1972 from the Sorbonne, 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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