MANNHEIM, Germany – A German court on Thursday convicted far-right activist Ernst Zundel and sentenced him to five years in prison for Holocaust denial in a case that underlined Germany's ...
MANNHEIM, GermanyMANNHEIM, Germany — Far-right German activist Ernst Zundel was freed after serving five years in prison for denying the Holocaust ever happened – something he wouldn’t speak about ...
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As historical footnotes go, one of my proudest contributions was the exposing of Ernst Zundel as a neo-Nazi. From that point onward, the secret world of this notorious Toronto-based anti-Semite began ...
Holocaust denier Ernst Zundel barred from moving to the U.S., though his wife is an American citizen
German right-wing extremist Ernst Zundel sits in a court in Mannheim, Germany, on Nov. 8, 2005, at the beginning of a trial to face charges including incitement libel and disparaging the dead.
Ernst Zundel, a former Sevier County resident who later was prosecuted in Germany for denying the existence of the Holocaust, has died at age 78. The German artist died over the weekend, the ...
FILE - In this Nov. 8, 2005 file photo German far-right activist Ernst Zundel sits in a court in Mannheim, southern Germany, at the beginning of a trial to face charges including incitement libel and ...
MANNHEIM, Germany (CP) - Far-right activist Ernst Zundel was convicted of 14 counts of incitement Thursday for Holocaust denial and sentenced to the maximum five years in prison, a sentence quickly ...
BERLIN — Ernst Zundel, a far-right activist who rose to notoriety over decades of public neo-Nazi activity in Canada and the US before being deported back to his native Germany on Holocaust denial ...
One of the world’s most notorious Holocaust deniers and neo-Nazi activists, Ernst Zundel, died this weekend in his home in Bad Wildbad, in Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany. He was 78 years old. Zundel’s ...
BERLIN – Ernst Zundel, a “patriarch” of the white supremacist movement who served jail time in Germany for Holocaust denial after being deported from Canada, has died. Zundel’s wife, Ingrid Zundel, ...
BERLIN (AP) - Ernst Zundel, a far-right activist who rose to notoriety over decades of public neo-Nazi activity in Canada and the U.S. before being deported back to his native Germany on Holocaust ...
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