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Graf and his publisher, [[Gerhard Förster]], were prosecuted by a Swiss court for [[Holocaust denial]] in July 1998 <ref>[http://www.ihr.org/conference/beirutconf/background.html Swiss Revisionist Forced into Exile for 'Thought Crime'] </ref> <ref>[http://www.radioislam.org/historia/ihr/01.htm Prosecutor Threatens Defense Witness]</ref> <ref>[http://www.revisionisthistory.org/revisionist12.html Persecuted Swiss Revisionist Scholar Finds Refuge in Iran]</ref>
Graf and his publisher, [[Gerhard Förster]], were prosecuted by a Swiss court for [[Holocaust denial]] in July 1998 <ref>[http://www.ihr.org/conference/beirutconf/background.html Swiss Revisionist Forced into Exile for 'Thought Crime'] </ref> <ref>[http://www.radioislam.org/historia/ihr/01.htm Prosecutor Threatens Defense Witness]</ref> <ref>[http://www.revisionisthistory.org/revisionist12.html Persecuted Swiss Revisionist Scholar Finds Refuge in Iran]</ref>
and was sentenced to a fine and 15 months imprisonment. He fled initially to [[Iran]] seeking political asylum and went into exile in August 2000. He married a [[Belarusians|Belarusian]] [[Historian]] in 2001 and lives in [[Moscow]], working as a [[translator]].
and was sentenced to a fine and 15 months imprisonment. He fled the country, initially seeking political asylum in [[Iran]]and finally to Russia in August 2000. He married a [[Belarusians|Belarusian]] [[Historian]] in 2001 and lives in [[Moscow]], working as a [[translator]].


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==

Revision as of 06:35, 10 February 2009

Jürgen Graf (born August 15, 1951, Basel) is a Swiss Holocaust Revisionist. He studied philology at the University of Basel studying French, English, and Scandinavian languages and spent several years working as a school teacher at a prestigious private school. He is fluent in 15 languages. He became acquainted with the Holocaust debate in 1991 and published several books on the subject in the 1990s, three co-authored with his colleague Carlo Mattogno.

Graf and his publisher, Gerhard Förster, were prosecuted by a Swiss court for Holocaust denial in July 1998 [1] [2] [3] and was sentenced to a fine and 15 months imprisonment. He fled the country, initially seeking political asylum in Iranand finally to Russia in August 2000. He married a Belarusian Historian in 2001 and lives in Moscow, working as a translator.

Bibliography

  • (1999). Riese auf tönernen Füßen: Raul Hilberg und sein Standardwerk über den "Holocaust". UK. Castle Hull Publishers. 128p ISBN 1-902619-02-1
  • (2001). The Giant With Feet of Clay: Raul Hilberg and his Standard Work on the "Holocaust". Chicago, IL. Theses & Dissertations Press. 128p ISBN 0-9679856-4-1. [available online here]
  • (2002). Treblinka: Vernichtungslager oder Durchgangslager? Hastings, Castle Hill Publishers. 361p ISBN 1-902619-05-6
  • (2002). Treblinka: Extermination Camp or Transit Camp? (Holocaust Handbook Series)Hastings, Castle Hill Publishers. p361 ISBN 1591480000 ISBN 978-1591480006
  • (2004). Concentration Camp Majdanek: A Historical and Technical Study. Theses & Dissertations Press. 320p ISBN 159148006X ISBN 978-1591480068
  • (2007). Holocaust Revisionism-The Arguments. Historical Review Press 240p ISBN 0906879477 ISBN 978-0906879474
  • "Holocaust on the Test Stand" (in German, French, Spanish, Dutch, Bulgarian, Italian, Russian and Arabic editions), published also in Estonian
  • "Holocaust or Hoax? - The Arguments"
  • "Auschwitz: Tätergeständnisse und Augenzeugen des Holocaust"
  • "Auferlegung eines Schuldkomplexes: Die sozialen und politischen Auswirkungen der Holocaust-Kampagne"
  • "Todesursache: Zeitgeschichtsforschung"
  • "Work in the Moscow Archives"
  • "Wunder am Fliessband"
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  • "Garaudy: In Europa verdammt, in der arabischen Welt gepriesen"
  • "Die Hintergründe der gegenwärtigen Nahostkrise"
  • "Die Protokolle der Weisen von Zion"
  • "KL Majdanek. Eine historische und technische Studie"
  • "Erntefest. Der angebliche Massenmord vom 3. November 1943"
  • "Eine Rede und ihre Folgen"
  • "Wird 1999 zum Schicksalsjahr für unser Land und die Welt?"
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  • (2000). What Happened to the Jews Who Were Deported to Auschwitz But Were Not Registered There? presented at the 13th IHR Conference (May 2000). Published in the Journal of Historical Review, July-August 2000, Vol. 19, No. 4, pp. 4-18.


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