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Legality of Holocaust denial: Revision history


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  • curprev 15:3415:34, 7 January 2024Grettoonist talk contribs 84,609 bytes +29 Clarifying the broad extent of Holocaust denial: that it can not only include asserting it to be a myth or fabrication, but an exaggeration, a tactic used by antisemites and neo-Nazis to downplay its legitimacy and significance. To label Holocaust denial as only including calling it a hoax may give the impression that those claiming the death toll was exaggerated don't technically fit the definition, when they certainly do. undo

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