"The Holocaust is – or should – be a historical event and not a matter of religion. As such it is subject to the same kind of research and scrutiny as other past events, and so our conceptions of the Holocaust must be subjected to critical investigation. If new evidence necessitates a change of our view of the Holocaust, then a change must take place. The same holds true when old assumptions are proven false. There is nothing reprehensible about questioning the accuracy of scientific assertions and attempting to deny their validity. Therefore, it is not reprehensible to approach prevailing conceptions of the Holocaust with skepticism, as long as it is done objectively and we have valid reasons to be skeptical." - Germar Rudolf
- 1985 (Germany) Thies Christophersen - served one year of a one and a half year prison sentence
- Sep. 1987 (France) Jean-Marie Le Pen - fine of €183,000
- Nov. 1991 (United Kingdom) Fred Leuchter - arrested and deported
- Oct. 1992 (Germany) Otto Ernst Remer - 22 month imprisonment, which he avoided by fleeing to Spain in February 1994
- Oct. 28, 1993 (Germany) Fred Leuchter - arrested, but released on bail. He left Germany before being put on trial
- Feb. 27, 1998 (France) Roger Garaudy - 6 months imprisonment (suspended), ₣240,000 (€37,500) - fine
- Dec. 12, 1996 (Germany) Udo Walendy - sentenced twice: 15 months, and 14 months prison - without parole
- Jul. 21, 1998 (Switzerland) Jürgen Graf - 15 months' imprisonment (fled Switzerland to avoid sentence)
- Jul. 21, 1998 (Switzerland) Gerhard Förster - 12 months' imprisonment, disgorgement
- Apr. 8, 1999 (Australia) Fredrick Töben - 7 months' imprisonment Mannheim, Germany - retrial - 2011 indefinitely stayed by judge Dr Meinerzhagen
- May 27, 1999 (France) Jean Plantin - 6 months' imprisonment (suspended), fine, damages
- Jun. 1999 (Germany) Jean-Marie Le Pen - Fine of €6,000
- Dec. 7, 1999 (Poland) Dariusz Ratajczak - One year probation, dismissed from university teaching position, banned from all Polish universities for 3 years
- Apr. 11, 2000 (Switzerland) Gaston-Armand Amaudruz - 1 year imprisonment, damages
- Jun. 9, 2004 (France) Vincent Reynouard - 24 months' imprisonment, of which 18 months were suspended, plus €3,000
- Feb. 20, 2006 (Austria) David Irving - 3 years' imprisonment. Released and deported after serving 13 months
- Mar. 15, 2006 (Germany) Germar Rudolf - 2½ years' imprisonment
- Oct. 3, 2006 (France) Robert Faurisson - €7,500 fine, 3 months' probation
- Feb. 15, 2007 (Germany) Ernst Zündel - 5 years' imprisonment
- Nov. 8, 2007 (France) Vincent Reynouard - 1 year imprisonment and a €10,000 fine
- Jan. 14, 2008 (Austria) Wolfgang Fröhlich - 6 years' imprisonment (third offence)
- Jan. 15, 2008 (Germany) Sylvia Stolz - 3½ years' imprisonment
- Jun. 19, 2008 (Belgium) Vincent Reynouard - 1 year imprisonment and €25,000 fine
- Oct. 1 - Nov. 19, 2008 (Germany) Fredrick Töben - London extradition to Mannheim, Germany, on European Arrest Warrant issued by Germany, failed
- Mar. 11, 2009 (Germany) Horst Mahler - 5 years' imprisonment
- Apr. 27, 2009 (Austria) Gerd Honsik - 5 years' imprisonment, later reduced to four years
- Aug. 15 - Nov. 12, 2009 (Australia) Fredrick Töben - 3 months' imprisonment for contempt of court
- Oct. 23, 2009 (Germany) Dirk Zimmerman - 9 months' imprisonment
- Oct. 27, 2009 (Germany) Richard Williamson - €12,000 fine [later overturned]
- Feb. 6, 2011 (Germany) Günter Deckert - 5 month imprisonment for translating Carlo Mattogno's 'Auschwitz – The First Gassings' into German
- Jan. 31, 2013 (Hungary) Gyorgy Nagy - 18-month suspended jail sentence
- Feb. 11, 2015 (France) Vincent Reynouard - 2 years imprisonment and €4,500 fine
- May 7, 2015 (France) Vincent Reynouard - 2 months imprisonment
- Nov. 12, 2015 (Germany) Ursula Haverbeck - 10 months' imprisonment
- Nov. 4, 2016 (France) Vincent Reynouard - 5 month imprisonment, €4,000 fine
- May 5, 2018 (Germany) Alfred Schaefer - €5,000 fine
- May 8, 2018 (Germany) Ursula Haverbeck - 2 years' imprisonment
- Oct. 26, 2018 (Germany) Monika Schaefer - 10 months' imprisonment
- May 23, 2019 (Germany) Sylvia Stolz - 18 months' imprisonment
- Sept. 18, 2020 (France) Hervé Ryssen - 17 months' imprisonment
- Nov. 25, 2020 (France) Vincent Reynouard - 4 months' imprisonment
- Dec. 4, 2020 (Germany) Ursula Haverbeck - 1 years' imprisonment
"Truth is great and will prevail if left to herself... she is the proper and sufficient antagonist to error, and has nothing to fear from the conflict unless by human interposition disarmed of her natural weapons, free argument and debate; errors ceasing to be dangerous when it is permitted freely to contradict them" - Thomas Jefferson
For those of us who can speak without fear of persecution: we have a moral imperative to do so!
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Imprisoned and exiled Revisionist Addresses
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[Video] The Persecution of Revisionists: The Holocaust Unveiled
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Introduction to Revisionism: The Controversy about the Extermination of the Jews
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