Germar Rudolf

Germar Rudolf, a German citizen, was born in 1964 in Limburg, Germany. He has a university degree in Chemistry. Rudolf became a revisionist in 1991 and has written and edited numerous books and articles about the “Holocaust” subject. In 1995, a German court sentenced Rudolf to 14 months in prison for his first revisionist book, now available as Volume 2 of the series Holocaust handbooks: “The Chemistry of Auschwitz”, on chemical and technical questions of the alleged Auschwitz gas chambers. After the supreme court of his country had confirmed the sentence in 1996, Rudolf went into exile, first to the UK, then to the U.S. In spite of his officially recognized marriage to a U.S. citizen, Rudolf was deported back to Germany in 2005. There he was put on trial again, this time for Volume 15 of the series, “Lectures on the Holocaust,” and an earlier version of the brochure “Holocaust Skepticism”. After having served his accumulated prison terms of 44 months, he eventually managed to immigrated once more to the U.S. to join his U.S. wife and daughter. He currently resides in Texas. Visits his personal website at www.GermarRudolf.com

  • Auschwitz: Plain Facts

    The late French scholar Jean-Claude Pressac published two books that were hailed as the ultimate refutation of revisionist arguments. This book exposes the massive flaws and incredible deficiencies of Pressac’s unscientific work. Second, revised edition with a new preface.

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