David Cole in Auschwitz
A young Jewish holocaust revisionist puts some hard questions to a museum tour guide and to the senior curator of the Auschwitz State Museum…
This young Jewish Revisionist filmmaker came to the defense of Ernst Zündel, when Zündel needed defending. Subsequently, Zündel and Cole made a film in Auschwitz, with David Cole pointing out many of the things that are wrong with that theme park of hate against Germans. Later yet, Cole came to Canada to lecture to large audiences on his Revisionist findings in Auschwitz, together with David Irving. He also appeared with Zündel in Munich, Germany, spreading Revisionism right under the watchful eyes of the German political police. In a vicious letter posted on the Internet, the Jewish Defense League threatened Cole’s life. Emotionally fragile and torn between his conscience and family loyalties as well as filial devotion, he could not withstand the pressure, and recanted with an abject apology to his tribesmen and tormentors. He subsequently changed his name and lived a parallel life, until a disgruntled former girlfriend blew his cover some 15 years later. He has since resurfaced, and on occasion writes (semi-)revisionist articles for the Taki’s Magazine.
A young Jewish holocaust revisionist puts some hard questions to a museum tour guide and to the senior curator of the Auschwitz State Museum…
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