The Federal Republic of Germany enjoys the reputation of being a liberal, democratic country under the rule of law. This self-portrait will not be simply adopted here, however, but it will be critically reviewed.
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The one side of the history that hardly ever gets to the public´s view. A harsh look at what happened to Germans after WWII.
In Germany Holocaust Denial is against the law like it is in many European democracies. Well known revisionist and chemistry expert, Germar Rudolf, talks about his persecution in Germany in this video from 2000, years before his incarceration.
The East German publishing company LiberGraphics had to endure a double assault by Germany's censorship authorities: First the offices were searched for having offered one used copy of a perfectly legal book on Third Reich history, then a book on Jewish power was slated to be banned from the public market...
The German government's censorship authority has moved to put the German edition of the book "Sobibor. Holocaust Propaganda and Reality" on the list of banned books. To fight back, CODOH has posted the entire book for free downloading...
On July 18, 2012, the German government released the figures of government persecution of peaceful dissidents for the year 2011. The data are similar to those of 2010: some 14,000 criminal investigations launched against "thought criminals," almost a quarter million since 1994.
Last Tuesday, June 5th, Germar Rudolf had a two hour internet radio chat with U.S. political and free speech activist Deanna Spingola, to which you can listen on his redesigned website (net 1 hr 27 min.).
"Horst Mahler in German Prison for Having an Opinion not Approved by the German State” - Bradley's Blog