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Austin Osman SpareAccording to this story, (the accuracy of which has never been verified), in 1936 Hitler requested that Spare travel to Berlin to produce a portrait of the Nazi leader, but that Spare refused, remarking that'' If you are a superman, let me be forever animal.''
Ernst NolteIn August 2000, Nolte wrote a favorable review in the Die Woche newspaper of Norman Finkelstein's book The Holocaust Industry, claiming Finkelstein's book buttressed his claim that the memory of the Holocaust had been used by Jewish groups for their own reasons.
David IrvingThe decision by the Sunday Times (who had bought the rights to serialised extracts from the diaries before Macmillan published them) in July 1992 to hire Irving as a translator of Goebbels's diary was criticised by historian Peter Pulzer, who argued that Irving, because of his views about the Third Reich, was not the best man for the job.
Ante Gotovina Makarska centre, September 2011 Many Croatians continued to regard Gotovina as a war hero and rejected the assertion that he was guilty of crimes.
Erich von MansteinThat Manstein was well aware of the Einsatzgruppen massacres is demonstrated by a 1941 letter he sent to Otto Ohlendorf, in which Manstein demands Ohlendorf hand over the wristwatches of murdered Jews.
Michael WieckIn 1989 Wieck published a memoir, Zeugnis vom Untergang Königsbergs, in which he related his and his family's sufferings under the Nazis and, after the German defeat, under the Soviet occupation.
Richard Nikolaus von Coudenhove-KalergiIn 1933 he responded to the ascendance of National Socialism by collaborating with Heinrich Mann, Arthur Holitscher, Lion Feuchtwanger, and Max Brod in writing and publishing the pamphlet Gegen die Phrase vom jüdischen Schädling (Against the Phrase' Jewish Parasite').
A. J. P. TaylorTaylor criticised Hoggan's thesis that Germany was the innocent victim of an Anglo-Polish conspiracy in 1939 as nonsense but many critics confused Taylor's thesis with Hoggan's.
Franz JetzingerIn 1956, Jetzinger, who hated Hitler and the National Socialist regime, wrote the book Hitler's Jugend (Hitler's Youth), in which he also published the contents of Hitler's military file.
Theepachelvan PratheepanIn 2009 on wards he turned to freelance writing widely ; on post war peoples reconciliation, lives of the wired community, forced habitation of Sinhala mass on vanni, vanni and its vastness, Sinhala buddist autocracy, militantly imposed lives on Tamils etc... he composes these stories whilst visiting directly to these fields.
Giles MiltonHester Vaizy's review, ` A Conflict of Loyalty' published in The Spectator, 21 May 2011, favourably compared the book with standard histories of Nazi Germany : ` Milton's account reveals that Germans, too, experienced real suffering in wartime... without forgetting or denying the crimes perpetrated in Nazi death camps, Milton's close analysis of the experiences of Germans demonstrates that they too could be victims of the war.'
Moses RosenThey did not' lose their way' heading for other continents...'' -LSB- Rosen, 1987 -RSB- In the 1980s in his opposition to antisemitism and xenophobic trends which were sometimes encouraged by Ceauşescu himself, dr Rosen dared to rise his voice even against some protégés of the regime as the poet Corneliu Vadim Tudor.
Eug?ne MinkowskiIn 1946 he gave one of the first Basel lectures on the psychological suffering of Nazi persecution and went on to intervene in numerous lawsuits filed in respect of such crimes.
Otto ReichAccording to a profile of Reich in the New York Times, his father's experiences with Hitler made the elder Reich `` immediately suspicious of Castro, prompting him to flee with his family to North Carolina in 1960, when Mr. Reich was 15.''
David BezmozgisBezmozgis is a 2010 New York Public Library Cullman Center Fellow, where he will be working on The Betrayers, a novel about a famous Russian Jewish dissident who, after the fall of the Soviet Union, meets the man who denounced him.
Amleto Giovanni CicognaniIn a letter dated 22 June 1943 to American representative Myron C. Taylor, he said :'' It is true that at one time Palestine was inhabited by the Hebrew Race, but there is no axiom in history to substantiate the necessity of a people returning to a country they left nineteen centuries before...... If a' Hebrew Home' is desired, it would not be too difficult to find a more fitting territory than Palestine.
Ian Kershaw In 1985, Kershaw published a book on the historiography of Nazi Germany entitled The Nazi Dictatorship, in which Kershaw reflected on the problems in historiography of the Nazi era.
Donald TuskIn an interview with the Israel i newspaper Haaretz in December 2008, Tusk compared his own family history to the Jewish experience, describing the Kashubian minority as a people who,'' like the Jews, are people who were born and live in border areas and were suspected by the Nazis and by the Communists of being disloyal''.
Karlheinz SchreiberHe has been in the news regarding his alleged role in the 1999 CDU contributions scandal in Germany, which damaged the political legacy of former Chancellor of Germany Helmut Kohl and involves the present Federal Minister of Finance of Germany Wolfgang Schäuble as well as the Airbus affair in Canada, which was linked through allegation to former Prime Minister of Canada Brian Mulroney.
Andreas HillgruberIn another essay entitled'' He Who Wants to Escape the Abyss'' first published in Die Welt newspaper on 22 November 1986, Hildebrand accused Habermas of engaging in'' scandalous'' attacks on Hillgruber.
Robert G. L. WaiteAs Waite had anticipated, his Hitler biography, published in 1977 as The Psychopathic God : Adolf Hitler, produced intense controversy.
Ion Mihai PacepaIn a 2007 article, he stated :'' In my other life, when I was at the center of Moscow's foreign-intelligence wars, I myself was caught up in a deliberate Kremlin effort to smear the Vatican, by portraying Pope Pius XII as a coldhearted Nazi sympathizer.''
Andreas HillgruberHillgruber wrote :'' The mass expulsion of the Germans from a quarter of the territory of the 1937 Reich was a provisional end station on the journey that had began with the spread of the idea of a rationalization of territory according to national allegiance and that had led to the nationality struggles on the European periphery during the First World War.
Winston ChurchillA newspaper article penned by Churchill and published on 4 February 1920, had warned that world peace was threatened by the Bolsheviks, a movement which he linked through historical precedence to Jewish conspiracy.
Karl Dietrich BracherIn an essay published in 1976 entitled'' The Role of Hitler : Perspectives of Interpretation'', Bracher argued that Hitler was too often underrated in his own time, and that those historians who rejected the totalitarian paradigm in favor of the fascist paradigm were in danger of making the same mistake.
Margarete SommerShe gathered intelligence on the deportations of the Jews, and living conditions in concentration camps, as well as on SS firing squads, writing several reports on these topics from 1942, including an August 1942 report which reached Rome under the title `` Report on the Exodus of the Jews''.
Montagu Norman, 1st Baron NormanWhile in the past Norman's role in the transferring of Czech gold to the Nazi regime in March 1939 was uncertain, careful investigation by historian David Blaazer into the Bank of England's internal memos has established that Norman knowingly authorized the transfer of Czech gold from Czechoslovakia's No. 2 account with the Bank of International Settlement to the No. 17 account, which Norman was aware was managed by the German Reichsbank.
Prince Louis of Battenberg Punch (magazine) | Punch cartoon depicting King George V sweeping away the German titles held by members of his family, 1917 During the war, persistent rumours that the British Royal Family must be pro-German, given their dynastic origins and many German relatives, prompted the King to abandon his subsidiary German dynastic titles and adopt an English surname.
Bryan Ferry In 2007 a controversy arose after Ferry praised the imagery and iconography of the Nazi régime in an interview with the German newspaper, Welt Am Sonntag.
Jan RomeinIn 2011 Jan Romein and his wife were posthumously awarded the title'' Righteous among the Nations'' by Yad Vashem in Jerusalem, for offering a hiding place to a persecuted Jewish fellow-citizen during the German occupation.
Hayim Nahman BialikIn 1903 Bialik was sent by the Jewish Historical Commission in Odessa to interview survivors of the Kishinev pogrom s and prepare a report.
Andreas HillgruberIn a 1985 conference, Hillgruber declared that the history of the Second World War could not be treated as a separate event from the Holocaust, and that for the National Socialist leadership, there were no difference between the war against the Jews and the war against the Allies - both events were different sides of the same coin.
Andreas HillgruberAlong the same lines, he criticized the American neo-Nazi historian David Hoggan, who argued that the British had provoked World War II in 1939.
William Dodd (ambassador) On October 12, 1933, Dodd gave a speech to the American Chamber of Commerce in Berlin, with Joseph Goebbels and Alfred Rosenberg in attendance, and used an elaborate analogy based on Roman history to criticize the Nazis as'' half-educated statesmen'' who adopted the'' arbitrary modes'' of an ancient tyrant.
Peter Handke In 1996 his travelogue Eine winterliche Reise zu den Flüssen Donau, Save, Morawa und Drina oder Gerechtigkeit für Serbien (A Journey to the Rivers : Justice for Serbia) created considerable controversy, as Handke portrayed Serbia among the victims of the Yugoslav Wars.
August Hlond In 1936, Cardinal Hlond, as Primate of Poland issued a pastoral letter articulating his stance towards Poland's Jews :'' There will be a Jewish problem as long as the Jews remain... It is a fact that the Jews fight against the Catholic church, they are free-thinkers, and constitute the vanguard of atheism, bolshevism and revolution.
Behi? ErkinAs Turkish ambassador in France under the German Occupation after June 1940, Erkin used the power of his office and nation's neutrality to save Jews who could document a Turkish connection, however slight, from the Holocaust.
Ed FaganIn 2000, Fagan represented some 82,000 Holocaust victims and family members (many of whom later accused him of negligence), suing governments and companies in Germany and Austria based on the Alien Tort Claims Act.
Clemens August Graf von GalenOn July 1, 1945, he denounced'' the ransacking of our homes -LSB-, already -RSB- destroyed by bombs'','' the pillaging and destruction of our houses and farms in the countryside by armed bands of robbers'', the'' murder of defenceless men'','' the rape of German women and girls by bestial lechers'' (it was estimated that 2 million German women were raped, with a ten percent death rate mainly from suicide ; women of other nationalities were raped, too), and the indifference of the occupying authorities to the risk of famine in Germany : all these horrors finding justification on the basis of'' the false view that all Germans are criminals and deserve the most severe punishment, including death and extermination !''
Gerhard RitterWriting in 1962, Ritter stated he felt profound'' sadness'' over the prospect that Germans may not be as patriotic as a result of Fischer.
Odd BullBull gave an explanation for his writing of the book : Many people have from time to time urged me to write my memoirs, but I only decided to do so when I came back to Norway at Christmas, 1967, and found that Norwegian public opinion there regarded the Palestine problem almost entirely from the Israeli point of view.
Clemens August Graf von GalenHe criticized British dismissal of Germans from public service without investigation and trial, noting that the Nazis had done the same in 1933, but that the Nazi victims had at least continued to receive pensions.
Hans Bernd GiseviusHis autobiography, Bis zum bitteren Ende ('' To the Bitter End''), published in 1946, offered a sharp indictment of the Nazi regime, many of whose leading members Gisevius knew personally, as well as of the German people, who, Gisevius claimed, pretended not to know about the atrocities being committed in its name.
E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl of HalifaxNonetheless, Halifax (along with Chamberlain, Hoare and twelve others) was criticised as an appeaser in the anonymous 1940 book Guilty Men.
Konrad AdenauerAdenauer's relations with France and the Rhinish separatist movement in 1923 was to be the source of considerable controversy both at the time and later in his career with many accusing Adenauer of treason while Adenauer's defenders have argued that he was a loyal German who merely was coping with very difficult conditions caused by the hyper-inflation of 1923 that had destroyed the German economy.
Johann DzierzonFollowing the 1939 German invasion of Poland, many objects connected with Dzierzon were destroyed by German gendarmes on 1 December 1939 in an effort to conceal his Polish roots.
Ernst KleeIn 2003, he wrote an article criticizing the omission of Nazi activity in the career details of those mentioned in the Deutsche Biographische Enzyklopädie ('' German Biographical Encyclopedia'') or his description of the relationship of German artists to the Nazi extermination camps in German-occupied Poland.
Andreas HillgruberThe Anglo-German historian H. W. Koch in a 1983 essay criticized Hillgruber's picture of Hitler following rigidly preconceived foreign policy he was alleged to have worked out in the 1920s.
Leo Rudolf Raubal, Jr.This can not be confirmed because (according to historian Werner Maser) Leo said in 1967 that Hitler was'' absolutely innocent.''
Paul ClaudelDespite sharing in his earlier years in the old-fashioned antisemitism of conservative France, his response to the radical racialist Nazi version was unequivocal ; he had written an open letter to the World Jewish Conference in 1935 condemning the Nuremberg Laws as'' abominable and stupid.''
Hans-J?rgen SyberbergIn one notorious example Syberberg wrote in Vom Unglück und Glück der Kunst in Deutschland nach dem letzten Kriege (On the Misfortune and Fortune of Art in Germany after the Last War, 1990) :'' Whoever joined the Jews and the leftists was successful, and it did not necessarily have anything to do with love, or understanding, or even inclination.
Yaffa EliachLater Yaffa Eliach accused the Polish Home Army of antisemitic motivation of the attack, however, her interpretation was found groundless by Polish historians as well as reputed Israeli scholars, including professor I. Gutman ('' Znak'', July, 2000).
Bruno GollnischGollnisch had committed the verbal contestation on October 11, 2004, by declaring : : I do not question the existence of concentration camp s but historians could discuss the number of deaths.
Martin BroszatIn a 1986 essay entitled'' Where the Roads Part'' in Die Zeit on October 3, 1986, Broszat called Nolte an obnoxious crank and attacked him for his'' offensive'' claims that the Holocaust had in someway been forced on the Nazi regime by fear of the Soviet Union As a socialist, Broszat argued against attempts to promote a'' less extreme'' view of the Nazi period.
Ronald CartlandBefore Cartland's election in 1935 he and his sister Barbara visited Germany, where Ronald was appalled at the Nazis' persecution of the Jews.
Jakob EdelsteinIn June 1947, on the three-year yahrzeit of Yacov Edelstein's death in Auschwitz, Max Brod wrote : And so a Jewish hero left this world, a man who up to the end did everything he possibly could and never gave up.
Igor ShafarevichKrista Berglund (University of Helsinki), in her doctoral thesis of 2009, claims that Shafarevich is not an anti-Semite or extreme nationalist According to Berglund, the Russophobia article was first judged by a small group of emigrants whom Shafarevich had criticised in the article'' for their deterministic interpretation of history and their irrational way of instigating friction between Russians and Jews''.
Joseph Stalin Before the 1991 dissolution of the Soviet Union, researchers who attempted to count the number of people killed under Stalin's regime produced estimates ranging from 3 to 60 million.
Amado BoudouIn October 2010 Boudou compared Candelaria de la Sota and Martín Kanenguiser, journalists from Clarín and La Nación, with the people cleaning the gas chambers during the Holocaust.
Aleksandr SolzhenitsynIn an 2006 interview with Der Spiegel he stated'' This was especially painful in the case of Ukraine, a country whose closeness to Russia is defined by literally millions of family ties among our peoples, relatives living on different sides of the national border.
Erich RaederIn April 1932, when the Defence Minister General Wilhelm Groener decided to ban the SA as a threat to public order, Raeder strenuously objected to the ban, arguing that it was the Reichsbanner and the rest of the left-wing paramilitary groups that should be banned instead, and claimed right-wing paramilitary groups like the SA were essential to save Germany from Communism.
Kostandin BoshnjakuAccording to Albanian'' Nacional'' newspaper article of 2011, referring to some extracts from a British Intelligence report on Albanian communist leaders of early post-WWII, Kostandin was openly a pro-German before the war, changing his position only after Germany attacked Soviet Union.
Carol MatherA memoir of his duties in Germany in 1945, visiting camps holding Axis prisoners, including Cossack s and Yugoslavs who fought for the Germans and who were returned to face an uncertain future under Stalin and Tito, the book was also a defence of Harold Macmillan against allegations of treachery made by Nikolai Tolstoy.
Heidemarie Wieczorek-ZeulOn August 16, 2004, at the 100th anniversary of the start of the Herero and Namaqua Genocide, Wieczorek-Zeul, in her capacity of Germany's Minister for Economic Development and Cooperation, officially apologized for the first time and expressed grief about the genocide, declaring,'' We Germans accept our historic and moral responsibility and the guilt incurred by Germans at that time.''
Tilly FleischerHitler was later warned by Olympic officials that heads of states were not permitted to conduct such congratulations, which was what Willi Daume said in 1984 said prevented Hitler from congratulating gold medallist Jesse Owens, causing the story that the Nazi leader refused to shake his hand.
Andreas HillgruberIn the 1970s and 1980s Hillgruber often attacked historians such as David Irving and Viktor Suvorov for putting forward the same arguments as he had done in 1954.
Paul RassinierHe criticized Raul Hilberg's book The Destruction of the European Jews (1961), again critiqued witness testimony, and questioned the technical feasibility of the claimed methods of extermination.
Andreas HillgruberFinally, Grab was highly critical of Hillgruber's viewpoint that German foreign policy up to 1939 was basically legitimate in seeking to destroy the Treaty of Versailles, and that Hitler's main sin was the seeking of Lebensraum over the ruins of the Soviet Union.
Wilhelm KeitelBefore his execution, Keitel published Mein Leben : Pflichterfüllung bis zum Untergang : Hitlers Feldmarschall und Chef des Oberkommandos der Wehrmacht in Selbstzeugnissen, otherwise known in English as In the Service of the Reich, and was later re-edited as The Memoirs of Field-Marshal Keitel by Walter Görlitz from a translation by David Irving as the author in 1965.
Walter BraemerThus for example, on 25 Sep & shy ; tem & shy ; ber 1941 Braemer issued his'' Guidelines for Military Security and Maintenance of Quiet and Order'' which specifically stipulated the'' imperative elim & shy ; i & shy ; na & shy ; tion'' of, among others,'' Jews and philo & shy ; se & shy ; mit & shy ; ic elements (ju & shy ; den & shy ; freund & shy ; liche kreise)''.
Ernst NolteThe historian Eberhard Jäckel, in an essay first published in the Die Zeit newspaper on September 12, 1986, argued that Nolte's theory was ahistorical on the grounds that Hitler held the Soviet Union in contempt and could not have felt threatened as Nolte claimed.
Bruno BauerThe Trumpet, written by Bauer and published anonymously, was of inspiration to Gianfranco Sanguinetti, for his 1975 pamphlet Veritable Report on the Last Chances to Save Capitalism in Italy, a situationist prank which caused him to leave Italy under the force of political pressure.
John Maynard KeynesIn addition to economic analysis, the book contained pleas to the reader's sense of compassion : Also present was striking imagery such as'' year by year Germany must be kept impoverished and her children starved and crippled'' along with bold predictions which were later justified by events : Keynes's predictions of disaster were borne out when the German economy suffered the hyperinflation of 1923, and again by the collapse of the Weimar Republic and the outbreak of World War II.
Shimon SteinDuring a 2007 pilgrimage to Israel by 27 Roman Catholic bishops from Germany, two bishops compared the plight of Palestinians in the West Bank to that of Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto during the Second World War, to which Stein said,'' If one uses terms like Warsaw Ghetto or racism in connection with Israeli or Palestinian politics, then one has forgotten everything, or learned nothing''.
John DemjanjukOn 2 April 2009, it was announced that Demjanjuk would be deported to Germany, where he would stand trial, since in a bid to disassociate from the nation's past Germany began the policy of prosecuting prisoners of war from other nations whom the German Nazi made the accessories to their crimes.
A. J. P. TaylorIn 1980, he resigned from the British Academy in protest against the expulsion of the art historian and Soviet spy Anthony Blunt, which he saw as an act of McCarthyism.
Viviane Reding After the leak of a French Interior Ministry circular of 5 August 2010, Reding made a public statement that was interpreted as likening the 2010 French deportations of the Roma to those made from France by the occupying German forces during World War II :'' I personally have been appalled by a situation which gave the impression that people are being removed from a Member State of the European Union just because they belong to a certain ethnic minority.
Andreas HillgruberHillgruber contended that there was a'' kernel of truth'' in Hoggan's claims in that Hitler had believed that he could invade Poland in 1939 without provoking a war with Britain, and was most unpleasantly surprised by the British declaration of war, but that, overall, Hoggan's view of Germany as the victim of an Anglo-Polish conspiracy was simply'' preposterous''.
Lyndon LaRoucheDaniel Pipes wrote in 1997 that LaRouche's references to the British really were to the British, though he agreed that an alleged British-Jewish alliance lay at the heart of LaRouche's conspiracism.
William Dodd (ambassador)Based on this view of the proper role of Jews in society, he advised Hitler in March 1934 that Jewish influence should be restrained in Germany as it was in the United States.''
Ian KershawIn the 2000 edition of The Nazi Dictatorship, Kershaw wrote he considered Gerhard Ritter's claim that one'' madman'' (i. e. Hitler) single-handedy caused World War II to that of a German apologist, and that he found the historical approach of Ritter's arch-enemy Fritz Fischer to be a far better way of understanding German history.
Margarete Buber-NeumannIn 1948, she published Als Gefangene bei Stalin und Hitler (published the following year in German, French, and English --'' Under Two Dictators : Prisoner of Stalin and Hitler'').
Oscar BronnerIn 2008, Austrian journalists Klaus Stimeder and Eva Weissenberger wrote a biography on Bronner, entitled'' Trotzdem.
Klaus HildebrandHildebrand is pleased that Nolte denies the singularity of the Nazi atrocities'' Hans Mommsen defended Habermas against Hildebrand by writing : `` Hildebrand's partisan shots can be easily deflected ; that Habermas is accused of a `` loss of reality and Manichaeanism'', and that his honesty is denied is witness to the self-consciousness of a self-nominated historian elite, which has set itself the task of tracing the outlines of the seeming badly needed image of history'' Writing of Hildebrand's support for Nolte, Mommsen declared that : `` Hildebrand's polemic clearly suggests that he barely considered the consequences of making Nolte's constructs the centrepiece of a modern German conservatism that is very anxious to relativize the National Socialist experience and to find the way back to a putative historically `` normal situation'' In another essay, Mommsen wrote that Hildebrand was gulity of hypocrisy because Hildebrand had until 1986 always claimed that generic fascism was invalid concept because of the'' singularity'' of the Holocaust Mommsen wrote that'' Klaus Hildebrand explicitly took sides with Nolte's view when he gave his previously stubbornly claimed singularity of National Socialism (failing to appreciate that was, as is well known, the standard criticism of the comparative fascism theory)'' Broszat suggested that this was Hildebrand's way of trying to separate himself from Nolte, whose work Hildebrand had praised so strongly in a review the Historische Zeitschrift in April 1986.
Martin BroszatBroszat complained that Irving was focused too much on military events at the expense of the broader political context of the war and that he had offered false interpretations such as accepting at face value the Nazi claim that the Action T4'' euthanasia'' program began in September 1939 to make hospital spaces for wounded German soldiers, when it began in January 1939.
Friedrich August Freiherr von der HeydteVon der Heydte was heavily criticised for his actions by several prominent West-German politicians and in 1965 a court cleared the editors of Der Spiegel on all charges.
Siegfried VerbekeIn 1998, criminal proceedings were launched against Verbeke by the public prosecution of Frankfurt, Germany, for distributing to German addresses the antisemitic pamphlet'' Goldhagen and Spielberg Lies'', which attacked Daniel Goldhagen and Steven Spielberg.
Theodor Herzl(Quoted in'' Zion & the Jewish National Idea'', in Zionism Reconsidered, Macmillan, 1970 PB, p. 185) Altneuland was written both for Jews and non-Jews : Herzl wanted to win over non-Jewish opinion for Zionism.
Nahum GergelGergel's socio-economical study of Russian Jews in the early Soviet era was published in his book'' On the Situation Of Jews In Russia'' in Yiddish (Warsaw, 1929).
Tom LantosIn June 2007, Lantos called former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder a'' political prostitute'' at the dedication ceremony of the Victims of Communism Memorial, which caused a political backlash from the German government.
Markus ImhoofImhoof's critically acclaimed The Boat is Full (Das Boot ist voll 1980) caused a national uproar by challenging the myth of Swiss neutrality and humanitarianism during World War II.
F. K. Otto DibeliusSo after the foundation of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) in the Soviet zone of occupation on 7 October 1949, including -- apart from West Berlin the bulk of the territory covered by the Evangelical Church in Berlin-Brandenburg -, its Bishop Dibelius was often defamed in the East as the propagandist of the western Konrad Adenauer government.
Karl FormesHe published his memoirs in German at Cologne in 1888 with the help of the editor Wilhelm Koch.
Boyko Borisov On 6 February 2009, Borisov, speaking in Chicago, told Bulgarian expatriates that the human material and the basis of Bulgarian population at that moment included 1 million Roma, 700,000 Turks and 2.
Gerd Schultze-RhonhofIn this context, in May 2006 he and historians Stefan Scheil and Walter Post took part in a conference organized by the publishers Wigbert Grabert and Gert Sudholt (which are assessed as extreme right by Verfassungsschutz, the German Federal Agency for Internal Security).
Francisco Gil-WhiteThe Last Survivor contains a prologue by Francisco Gil-White, and a 70-page chapter at the end explaining why there have been mass killings of Jews century after century in over 2000 years of Western history, and why another one, in his view, is about to take place.
Menachem Z. RosensaftIn the winter of 2002, Rosensaft sharply attacked the Jewish Museum in New York for trivializing the Holocaust in its exhibition, `` Mirroring Evil : Nazi Imagery/Recent Art,'' by including a display of six lifelike busts of the notorious Auschwitz SS doctor Josef Mengele and such works as `` Prada Deathcamp'' and the `` Giftgas Giftset'' of poison gas canisters packaged with Chanel, Hermes and Tiffany & Co. logos.
Ernst Nolte Another area of controversy was Nolte's 1987 book Der europäische Bürgerkrieg and some accompanying statements, by which Nolte appeared to flirt with Holocaust denial as a serious historical argument.
Klaus HildebrandHildebrand argued that Hillgruber was merely trying to show the'' tragedy'' of the Eastern Front, and was not engaging in moral equivalence between the German and Soviet sides In another essay entitled'' He Who Wants to Escape the Abyss'' first published in Die Welt on 22 November 1986, Hildebrand accused Habermas of engaging in `` scandalous'' attacks on Hillgruber Hildebrand claimed that `` Habermas's criticism is based in no small part on quotations that unambiguously falsify the matter'' As part of his attack on Habermas and his supporters, Hildebrand assailed the functionalist interpretations of the Holocaust advanced by Hans Mommsen and Martin Broszat as little better than Holocaust denial, and commented sarcastically that in the Historikerstreit that the `` revisionists'' Mommsen and Broszat were supporting Habermas in his attacks on the `` revisionists'' Nolte and Hillgruber Hildebrand wrote as part of his attack on the `` singularity'' of the Holocaust that : Hildebrand ended his essay'' He Who Wants to Escape the Abyss Will Have To Sound It Very Precisely : Is the New German History Writing Revisionist ?''
GegoIn 1987, Professor Frithjof Trapp of the University of Hamburg led an investigation called'' Exile and Emigration of Hamburg Jews'' which he hoped would explain the lives of these Jews.