Jürgen Graf
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Jürgen Graf (born August 15, 1951, Basel) is a Swiss Holocaust denier. 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 became acquainted with the Holocaust denial debate in 1991 and published several books on the subject in the 1990s, three co-authored with his colleague Carlo Mattogno.
In 1998 Jürgen Graf and his publisher, Gerhard Förster, were prosecuted by a Swiss court for Holocaust denial. In July 1998, Graf was sentenced to 15 months imprisonment and a fine. However, he fled initially to Iran to avoid prosecution and went into exile in August 2000. He married a Belarusian woman in 2001 and is currently living in Moscow, working as a translator.
[edit] Books Published
- "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"
- "Auschwitz und die Auschwitz-Lüge"
- "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?"
- "Naht die Herrschaft des Antichristen auf Erden?"
- "Der Schwindel mit den reinkarnierten Holocaust-Opfern"
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