Ernst Zundel, a Holocaust denier who was jailed for inciting hatred against Jews, has died in Germany.
Zundel died Sunday at his home in Baden-Wuerttemberg, reportedly of a heart attack. He was 78.
He served a five-year prison sentence in Mannheim, Germany, after being found guilty in 2007 of inciting hatred against Jews and systematically denying the Nazi genocide against the Jews — in 14 specific instances — on his website and in a newsletter. His five-year sentence included two years in jail following his deportation from Canada in 2005. He left prison in 2010. (...)
He was considered among the most active Holocaust deniers in the world (...)
He co-wrote the book “The Hitler We Loved and Why” under the pseudonym Christof Friedrich.
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