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- See also changes related to Holocaust denial, or pages that link to Holocaust denial or to this page or whose text contains "Holocaust denial".
Parent topics
- Holocaust [r]: Nazi Germany's systematic economic exploitation, followed by killing, of European Jews and others deemed racial and ideological enemies [e]
Subtopics
- Harry Elmer Barnes [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Willis Carto [r]: (1926–) affiliated with Congress of Freedom, Liberty and Property, Liberty Lobby, John Birch Society, National Youth Alliance, Institute for Historical Review, Populist Party (1984); listed as extremist individual by Anti-Defamation League [e]
- Robert Faurisson [r]: Add brief definition or description
- David Irving [r]: British WWII historian who has lost libel trials in which he has been charged with Holocaust denial, and is widely considered a Nazi apologist [e]
- Institute for Historical Review [r]: Now publishing online only, an organization focused on Holocaust denial, founded by Willis Carto who broke away in 1993; 2004 conference with National Alliance; listed as extremist group by Anti-Defamation League [e]
- Deborah Lipstadt [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Nizkor Project [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Bradley Smith [r]: Founder of the Committee for Open Debate on the Holocaust; listed as an extremist individual and Holocaust denier by the Anti-Defamation League while he claims to accept there was a catastrophe to European Jewry but there were no gas chambers and the magnitude of the Nazi plan was overstated [e]
- Ernst Zundel [r]: Add brief definition or description
- American Free Press [r]: Periodical founded in 2001 by Willis Carto, after ownership litigation over Carto's other publications; generally has a neo-Nazi and white supremacist policy [e]
- Antisemitism [r]: In basic usage, hostility against, or persecution of, Jews, rather than ethnically Semitic people in general, or non-Semitic Jews [e]
- Conspiracy theory [r]: Belief that a covert and deceptive organization or people is responsible for important world events, and that these people are hiding their own involvement, acting from behind the scenes and spreading misinformation. [e]