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  1. Apr 17, 2023 · Who's Who of Holocaust Denial. The movement to deny that the Nazis murdered approximately six million Jews during World War II — the historical event known as the Holocaust — emerged in the years immediately following the war. In the United States, the movement was spearheaded by American adherents of the Nazi cause, including Francis ...

  2. Oct 10, 2013 · Forms of Holocaust denial also include blaming the Jews for either exaggerating or creating the Shoah for political or financial gain as if the Shoah itself was the result of a conspiracy plotted by the Jews. In this, the goal is to make the Jews culpable and antisemitism once again legitimate. The goals of Holocaust denial often are the ...

  3. A new report launched on 13 July 2022 by UNESCO and the United Nations, in partnership with the World Jewish Congress, finds that 16.2 per cent of Holocaust-related content on major social media platforms denies or distorts the fundamental facts. On Telegram, which lacks targeted content moderation or community guidelines related to the ...

  4. Feb 15, 2007 · In several European countries, including Germany, Austria, Belgium, Poland, Spain and France, Holocaust denial is a specific criminal offence. In Canada, Holocaust denial can be prosecuted as a ...

  5. Mar 9, 2021 · Paul Salmons: Holocaust denial is a form of antisemitism. For example, it is used to legitimise neo-Nazism, white supremacy, and the far right through an attempted rehabilitation of Hitler and the Nazis. And it is antisemitic in its claim that the Holocaust is a hoax invented by Jews to extort money from Germany and other countries through ...

  6. Sep 19, 2018 · The Holocaust and the way we pronounce upon it serve as a template for other acts of mass violence, and so does Holocaust denial. This chapter will look into how a dominant discourse of the Holocaust affects our notion of other genocides. And why is it that Holocaust denialism touches such a raw nerve in our society?

  7. As a result of the enormous suffering inflicted upon the world by the Nazi regime, and especially Europe, a number of European countries have enacted laws criminalizing both the denial of the Holocaust and the promotion of Nazi ideology. The aim of these laws is to prevent the resurrection of Nazism in Europe by stamping out at the earliest ...

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