![]() French university professor Robert Faurisson, who lost his Chair at the University of Lyon for disputing the existence of `gas chambers' in the Third Reich. This scholar, member of a left-wing intellectual French family, is considered the head of the Revisionist movement. After Wizenthal had drawn a verbal bead on the professor, unknown (of course) Nazi hunters struck (cf. p. ). |
![]() The French scholar's face after the attack on him by Wizenthal's unknown sympathizers: his facial bones were smashed with iron bars (including six fractures of the jaw). If French sports fishermen had not hurried to his aid, Faurisson would likely not have survived. Nazi hunter Wizenthal was never questioned about this "Nazi hunt". However, for those who had already entertained doubts about the "Holocaust", this attack probably did little to lessen their misgivings. |
![]() Saul turns into Paul! The murderer with a conscience: after the Second World War Tuvia Friedmann led a commando ("The Hunters") under orders to liquidate German "suspects" without any trial (cf. Hans-Peter Rullmann, Der Fall Demjanjuk, pp. 131 and 145). During the very same time when Friedmann's orders decreed murder, he worked together with Szymon Wizenthal. What was the Galician crook's role at that time? In recent years Friedmann has changed: he defended Waldheim, he questioned "Germany's guilt", he alerted Professor Jagschitz to Demjanjuk's innocence - and today he's under threat of death in Israel for his trouble. |






























