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Ernst Zundel, WW2 historical revisionist, Interviewed by an Israeli journalist (1996)

Ernst Zundel was an extraordinary, intelligent, courageous and well-educated man who devoted most of his life to discovering and disseminating the truth regarding World War II history, particularly with regard to Hitler and the treatment of Germany's Jews. Despite having many Jewish friends, he was of course labeled as an anti-Semite and targeted for persecution by the so-called Anti-Defamation League, the Jewish Defense League, the Canadian, United States and German governments and many other people and groups. On his Wikipedia page he is described as a neo-Nazi, an organization which Ernst was repulsed by. Zundel was arrested and imprisoned multiple times by multiple countries for what amounted to thought crimes. He was kind gentleman who remained non-violent despite the violence he endured, including having his home firebombed. He was an icon of an activist who tried to free the German people of the false guilt that had been laid upon them. Born in 1939, he died on October 12, 2017. His wife, Ingrid, followed him just over two months later.

Ernst, always the gracious host, was interviewed by an Israeli journalist in his home in 1996. The interview, which centered around World War II history, Hitler and the alleged extermination of the Jews, is perhaps one of the most well-known he has ever done.

Video: Ernst Zundel - Interviewed by an Israeli journalist