THE HOLOCAUST ON TRIAL. THE SAGA OF ERNST ZÜNDEL

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Ernst Zündel (1939-2017) was a German-born publisher, author, and civil rights activist.
In 1983, Sabina Citron, founder of the Canadian holocaust remembrance association, filed a private complaint before the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal against Zündel for a 28 page pamphlet he had published in 1977 called "Did 6 Million Really Die?"

In 1984, the Ontario government joined the criminal proceedings against Zündel based on Citron's complaint, and Zündel underwent two criminal trials in 1985 and 1988 for the charge of "spreading false news."

To wage the legal battle that was forced upon him, Zundel brought together an impressive all-star international team of researchers, historians, scientists, legal specialists, scholars, and experts to aid in his defense.

As a result of the two trials, an enormous quantity of evidence and testimony challenging the prevailing historical narrative was presented to the court under oath and thereby made part of the permanent public record.

This thread will shed light on the evidence, testimony, and explosive revelations from his trials.

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