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[[File:Zuendel 2007 lg-tm.jpg|thumb|220x220px]] {{Quote|For an event that was wholly created in the poisonous psychological warfare kitchens of the Second World War, run by the ministries of propaganda in many countries, not just by the British or the Americans, but also the Russians and undoubtedly the world Jewish organizations.|Ernst Zündel about [[The Holocaust]].}}'''Ernst Christof Friedrich Zündel '''(24 April 1939 - 5 August 2017) was a German activist and member of the [[Alt-Right]] most notable for establishing [[Samisdat Publishers]], a defunct publishing group that mostly published material associated with [[Holocaust denial]] such as ''Did Six Million Really Die? The Truth At Last'' by [[Richard Verrall]], ''Web of Deceit'' by [[Malcolm Ross]], ''A Straight Look at the Third Reich'' by [[Austin App]], ''The Hoax of the Twentieth Century'' by [[Arthur Butz]] and many works by Zündel himself. He also campaigned to ban the film ''Schindler's List'', which depicted [[Nazi]] atrocities, on the grounds of [[Hate Speech]] and was a supporter of fascist politician [[Adrien Arcand]]. He was targeted by [[Kach and Kahane Chai|Kahane Chai]] and the [[Jewish Defense League]] in 1995, as well as, for an unknown reason, the [[Animal Liberation Front]]. He died of a heart attack in 2017. == Trials in the 1980s == In 1983, Sabina Citron, a Holocaust survivor and founder of the Canadian Holocaust Remembrance Association, filed a private complaint against Zündel before the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal. In 1984, the Ontario government joined the criminal proceedings against Zündel based on Citron's complaint. Zündel was charged under the Criminal Code of spreading false news by publishing ''Did Six Million Really Die? The Truth At Last''. Zündel's first trial took place in 1985, when he was charged with "publishing a statement or tale, namely, ''Did Six Million Really Die?'' that he knows is false and that is likely to cause mischief to the public interest in social and racial tolerance, contrary to the Criminal Code". After testimony from several expert witnesses, such as [[Auschwitz Birkenau|Auschwitz ]]survivor Arnold Friedman, Zündel was convicted, however his conviction was overturned on a technicality, leading to a second trial in 1988, during which he called Holocaust deniers [[David Irving]] and [[Fred A. Leuchter]] as defence witnesses, and was testified against by Holocaust expert Raul Hilberg, who debunked his Holocaust denial arguments. He was convicted again, but his conviction was later overturned by the Canadian Supreme Court in 1992 on the grounds that the prosecution violated his freedom of speech. == Imprisonment in Germany == After a warrant for his arrest was issued in Germany for incitement to hatred, Zündel attempted to seek refugee status in Canada, however he was instead deemed a threat to national security due to his links to Alt-Right figures such as [[Aryan Nations]] leaders [[Richard Girnt Butler]] and [[Terry Long]], neo-Nazi [[Ewald Althans]] and German far-right politician [[Christian Worch]] and placed in detention. Despite campaigning from Alt-Right figures such as [[Paul Fromm]] and [[David Duke]], Zündel was deported to Germany on 1 March 2005, where he was immediately arrested. He was indicted on the grounds that he had "denied the fate of destruction for the Jews planned by National Socialist powerholders and justified this by saying that the mass destruction in Auschwitz and Treblinka, among others, were an invention of the Jews and served the repression and extortion of the German people." During the ensuing trial, 3 of Zundel's lawyers were removed from his defence team, one because he had been disbarred, one for acting as a puppet of the first and one for disrupting the trial. He was ultimately found guilty in 2007, his case not being helped by his lawyer's closing statement containing quotes from ''Mein Kampf'', and was sentenced to five years in prison. He was released in 2010, and was banned from the United States soon after due to his conviction. [[Category:List]] [[Category:European Villains]] [[Category:Modern Villains]] [[Category:Deceased]] [[Category:Male]] [[Category:Liars]] [[Category:Delusional]] [[Category:Anti-Semetic]] [[Category:Xenophobes]] [[Category:Supremacists]] [[Category:Imprisoned]] [[Category:Karma Houdini]] [[Category:Dimwits]] [[Category:Vocal Villains]]
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