History

Robert Faurisson biography

Born near London on January 25, 1929 to a French father and a British mother (of Scottish origin), Professor Robert Faurisson successively taught French, Latin and Greek, then modern and contemporary French literature and, finally, the “critical appraisal of texts and documents (literature, history, media)”. He worked, notably, at the Sorbonne, then at a university…

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s solemn revisionist declaration of July 7, 2013
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Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s solemn revisionist declaration of July 7, 2013

Whilst their counterparts in France seem to have passed over it in silence, the information has been put out by the American and Israeli media. Here, for example, is a report of July 8 by the Washington Times : Iran’s President Ahmadinejad touts achievement: Advancing Holocaust denials By Cheryl K. Chumley Monday, July 8, 2013 Iran’s Mahmoud…

The death of a distinguished lawyer, Doug Christie, “the Battling Barrister”
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The death of a distinguished lawyer, Doug Christie, “the Battling Barrister”

As “Bocage” announced earlier today in French, Douglas (Doug) Christie has died. For its part, the Canadian English-language press has put out the news in terms which, unfortunately, can be easily imagined when one knows that D. Christie had especially made himself known for his uncompromising defence of a major figure of historical revisionism, Ernst…

The Élie Wiesel affair: in Hungary, the real meaning of Miklos Grüner’s lawsuit against rabbi Shlomo Köves
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The Élie Wiesel affair: in Hungary, the real meaning of Miklos Grüner’s lawsuit against rabbi Shlomo Köves

Contrary to what may have been said here and there, the fact that the Hungarian Jew Miklos Grüner has, both in first instance and on appeal, lost his defamation case in Budapest against rabbi Shlomo Köves does not mean that Mr Grüner lied with regard either to Élie Wiesel or to the rabbi. I found…

Le Monde‘s astonishing return, in 2012, to my article of December 29, 1978!
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Le Monde‘s astonishing return, in 2012, to my article of December 29, 1978!

On December 29, 1978 Le Monde published, under my name, a column entitled “The problem of the gas chambers” or “the rumour of Auschwitz“. On August 20, 2012 I drew up a summary of that newspaper’s behaviour thus far with regard to historical revisionism.[1] The 1978 column, followed by a second piece of mine on January…

Serge Klarsfeld: at Auschwitz 1,000 Jews deported from France were gassed… in bed!
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Serge Klarsfeld: at Auschwitz 1,000 Jews deported from France were gassed… in bed!

With two years’ delay I now learn of news about Auschwitz which, as of late 2010, should have made the headlines of the world press and forced historians of “the Holocaust” or the “Shoah” to revise their vulgate of the extermination of the Jews. Strangely, all the media kept quiet about it. Had they for…

On December 29, 1978, Le Monde published, under my name, “’The problem of the gas chambers’ or ‘the rumour of Auschwitz’”

On December 29, 1978, Le Monde published, under my name, “’The problem of the gas chambers’ or ‘the rumour of Auschwitz’”

This piece does not constitute a record of the debate on the question of the Nazi gas chambers. It is merely intended for the layman who would like to know the circumstances in which Le Monde, in 1978, came to give me the chance to express myself on that subject, and to have an idea of…