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Anti-Defamation
League of B'nai B'rith, Holocaust Denial: A Pocket
Guide
A
publication of the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai
B'rith, Holocaust Denial: A Pocket Guide provides
a brief, yet thorough, overview of the continuing trend
of Holocaust denial. Section I, "The Movement:
What You Should Know," identifies the key players
in this propaganda movement, including a selection of
comments from academic authorities responding to the
false claims from so-called "revisionists"
and reacting to the use of advertisements on college
campuses. Section II, "Holocaust Denial Themes,"
directly addresses the claims that no "master plan"
existed, that no gas chambers were used, that there
is no objective documentation of the Holocaust, that
there was no net loss of lives between 1941 and 1945,
and that the Nuremberg Trials were a "farce of
justice" staged for Jewish benefit.
All information in this concise pamphlet is fully documented,
and a brief Bibliography serves as a good starting point
for research into the Holocaust in general, and Holocaust
denial in particular. For providing the most basic and
relevant information about the Holocaust and its denial
movement in a short space, the Pocket Guide is a publication
to keep nearby for anyone who expresses interest in
knowing more about the Holocaust.
For
more information, contact the Anti-Defamation League
at (212) 490-2525 or write to the national office at
823 United Nations Plaza, New York, NY 10017.
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