Politics

The Vichy government was recognised by more than forty countries, including the USA and the USSR
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The Vichy government was recognised by more than forty countries, including the USA and the USSR

In Adelaide Institute newsletter no. 80 it is stated that in the video I sent for the revisionist conference in Adelaide I mentioned that “more than 16 (sixteen) countries recognised the Vichy government and sent ambassadors to France” and that this is “not mentioned in books”. First, I did not say “more than sixteen”: it…

There is no Zündelmania but only Truth-, Freedom-, and Justicemania
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There is no Zündelmania but only Truth-, Freedom-, and Justicemania

Reply to the editorial “Parliament catches Zündelmania” (The Globe and Mail, Toronto, June 8, 1998)   Open your eyes, open your mind, open your heart. Open your eyes when you visit Auschwitz or any Holocaust museum and you will see that there were no Nazi gas chambers whatsoever. Open your mind and you will realise…

The trial of Maurice Papon in Bordeaux: barrister Jean-Marc Varaut backs down
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The trial of Maurice Papon in Bordeaux: barrister Jean-Marc Varaut backs down

On April 2, 1998, after the longest trial in all of French history, Maurice Papon, aged 87, was found guilty of complicity in “crimes against humanity”, and sentenced to ten years’ imprisonment, as well as ten years’ privation of his civic, civil, and family rights; he was stripped of all his decorations, particularly that of…

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Maurice Papon and Yves Jouffa: a double standard?

Maurice Papon, eighty-six years of age, stands accused of having, between July 1942 and May 1944 – a period during which he was general secretary of the Gironde préfecture (“governorship” of the Bordeaux département) – participated in the sending away of 1,560 persons of Jewish origin, until then interned in the camp at Mérignac, to that of Drancy,…