Germar Rudolph on the Holocaust Encyclopedia
Germar Rudolf joins the show to discuss the Holocaust Encyclopedia, a new book for which he is the primary contributor and lead editor. The book contains over 500 entries and addresses all the major issues that form today’s Holocaust narrative.
Germar is a German citizen who became a Holocaust revisionist after conducting research at the Auschwitz labor camp and producing reports challenging the official narrative. In 1995, he was sentenced to 14 months in prison for his revisionist book The Chemistry of Auschwitz. He now resides in the United States to avoid persecution from the German government for his continued research regarding the “Holocaust” subject. Germar has published several books including Dissecting the Holocaust, Lectures on the Holocaust and Resistance is Obligatory.
Germar’s primary website is germarrudolf.com.
Germar is a German citizen who became a Holocaust revisionist after conducting research at the Auschwitz labor camp and producing reports challenging the official narrative. In 1995, he was sentenced to 14 months in prison for his revisionist book The Chemistry of Auschwitz. He now resides in the United States to avoid persecution from the German government for his continued research regarding the “Holocaust” subject. Germar has published several books including Dissecting the Holocaust, Lectures on the Holocaust and Resistance is Obligatory.
Germar’s primary website is germarrudolf.com.