Holocaust de-Judaization consists of a variety of distortions of Holocaust memory. These include the broadening of the term Holocaust to various extents to include people other than Jews who were part of a genocide, or were murdered or died in … [Read More]
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Holocaust deflection entails admitting that the Holocaust happened while denying the complicity or various types of participation of countries, specific groups, or individuals, despite ample evidence to the contrary. Major examples of deflection occur in those countries where, during the … [Read More]
Holocaust denial can be defined as the rejection of the main facts of the extermination of the Jews in World War II. One frequently heard statement is that the majority of them died of illnesses contracted in the death camps. … [Read More]
Published in The Abuse of Holocaust Memory by Manfred Gerstenfed, 2009 Holocaust justification consists of “explaining” that the Jews caused their enemies’ anti-Semitism and therefore were responsible for their own later destruction. The first part of this argument was prominent … [Read More]
Published in The Abuse of Holocaust Memory by Manfred Gerstenfeld, 2009 Recent years have seen greatly increased attempts to manipulate Holocaust history and its memory. Among the falsifications, Holocaust denial was the one that, for several decades, received the most attention. … [Read More]
Published in The Abuse of Holocaust Memory by Manfred Gerstenfeld, 2009 The awareness of the Holocaust in the Western world has greatly increased since World War II. Leon Jick wrote that “in the years immediately following the end of the … [Read More]
Published in The Abuse of Holocaust Memory by Manfred Gerstenfeld, 2009 In this important addition to the body of knowledge and understanding of the denial and distortions of the Holocaust, Manfred Gerstenfeld challenges us to examine why it is that … [Read More]
The massive, non-selective immigration of Muslims into Western Europe has had a profound impact on European Jewry that is more than any other development in the last 50 years.1 For Jews, the consequences of this influx are almost entirely adverse. … [Read More]
Introduction by Manfred Gerstenfeld In recent years the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs has published several articles about the Nordic countries, Jews, and Israel in both the Jewish Political Studies Review and Post-Holocaust and Anti-Semitism. Gradually a picture has emerged of … [Read More]
From Behind the Humanitarian Mask, by Manfred Gerstenfeld, 2008 Vikings and Jews For nearly 1100 years, Iceland—a rather large island in the North Atlantic with only one religion and one people, who allegedly descended from chieftains and kings in Norway—was a … [Read More]