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  • ...associated with Neo-Nazism, although some radical Islamists have used it. Holocaust denial is generally seen as a belief rooted in a political stance or the result of ...Evans, Lying about Hitler</ref> The [[Nizkor Project]], a group opposed to Holocaust denial claims, analyze these claims for instances where the evidence used by Holoc
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  • ...article later. How would you suggest we proceed? Just a single article on Holocaust denial and include the criticism on it?--[[User:Lise Sedrez|Lise Sedrez]] 00:18, 9 ...l]], but that should be determined once we have a good, solid start with [[Holocaust denial]] and feeling that there is a real need for it. I think that when we copy f
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  • | pagename = Holocaust denial | abc = Holocaust denial
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  • * Eaglestone, Robert. ''Postmodernism and Holocaust Denial'' (2001) 80pp; [http://www.amazon.com/Postmodernism-Holocaust-Denial-Postmo
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  • #redirect [[Holocaust denial]]
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  • * [http://www.theness.com/articles.asp?id=53 False Prophets, Fake Skeptics: Holocaust denial in our time] - by Hajime Tokuno, discusses the style of arguments used by h
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  • #redirect [[Talk:Holocaust denial]]
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  • | pagename = Criticism of Holocaust denial | abc = Criticism of Holocaust denial
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  • ===Holocaust denial=== {{r|Holocaust denial}}
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  • * [http://www.theness.com/articles.asp?id=53 False Prophets, Fake Skeptics: Holocaust denial in our time] - by Hajime Tokuno, discusses the style of arguments used by h
    648 bytes (93 words) - 06:21, 8 November 2010
  • #redirect [[Holocaust denial]]
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  • #redirect [[Talk:Holocaust denial]]
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  • A historical journal, sometimes revisionist, including [[Holocaust denial]] and nationalist, formed by [[Willis Carto]]
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  • | pagename = Holocaust denial | abc = Holocaust denial
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  • | pagename = Criticism of Holocaust denial | abc = Criticism of Holocaust denial
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  • {{r|Holocaust denial||**}}
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  • ...II historian who has lost libel trials in which he has been charged with [[Holocaust denial]], and is widely considered a Nazi apologist
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  • * Eaglestone, Robert. ''Postmodernism and Holocaust Denial'' (2001) 80pp; [http://www.amazon.com/Postmodernism-Holocaust-Denial-Postmo
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  • Now publishing online only, an organization focused on [[Holocaust denial]], founded by [[Willis Carto]] who broke away in 1993; 2004 conference with
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  • ...'''Committee on Open Debate on the Holocaust (CODOH)''' has been called a Holocaust denial organization, although it states that "It is not the purpose of CODOH to pr | title = Bradley Smith, Holocaust Denial
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  • {{r|Holocaust denial}}
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  • ...isionist by his supporters, but widely believed to be a Nazi apologist and Holocaust denial|Holocaust denier. In a hignly visible British libel trial in 2000, he lost
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  • Lise is also interested on diverse (and sometimes weird) subjects, such as [[Holocaust denial]] and [[Creationism]], mostly in which ways these movements appropriate an
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  • ...rst=Deborah | title=How the Trump Administration Is Engaging in 'Softcore' Holocaust Denial | website=The Atlantic | date=2017-01-30 | url=https://www.theatlantic.com/
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  • ...article later. How would you suggest we proceed? Just a single article on Holocaust denial and include the criticism on it?--[[User:Lise Sedrez|Lise Sedrez]] 00:18, 9 ...l]], but that should be determined once we have a good, solid start with [[Holocaust denial]] and feeling that there is a real need for it. I think that when we copy f
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  • ::advocacy should not be actionable. Howard, you hold a position on Holocaust denial, which makes you an advocate. We need advocates from all sides. I think t ...ch statements are grounds for nuclear superiority. While it isn't strictly Holocaust denial, I'd feel comfortable and neutral in presenting sourced alternate translati
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  • ...associated with Neo-Nazism, although some radical Islamists have used it. Holocaust denial is generally seen as a belief rooted in a political stance or the result of ...Evans, Lying about Hitler</ref> The [[Nizkor Project]], a group opposed to Holocaust denial claims, analyze these claims for instances where the evidence used by Holoc
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