Hess
was quoted as saying there
were no gas chambers in Dachau
concentration
camp
-- Munich indictment on Rudolf
hess's grandson |
Thursday January 24, 2002Nazi
Leader's Grandson Fined Over Online
Quotes MUNICH, Germany (Reuters) -
A grandson of Adolf
Hitler's deputy Rudolf Hess was
fined for public incitement on Thursday
after putting remarks by Hess on the
Internet. David
Irving writes: THIS is another
example of German justice gone
berserk. What will have happened
(from my own experience) is this:
the Munich judge put in the usual
phone call to the Minister of
Justice in a lunch adjournment to
warn that the country's most
prestigious institute of history,
the IfZ,
had confirmed long ago there
there were never any homicidal
gas chambers at Dachau; and the
Minister will have told him to
find Hess guilty nonetheless.
Eventually Real History will
prevail, but no thanks to the
German government of
today. | Hess was quoted as saying there were no
gas chambers in Dachau
concentration camp near Munich during the
Second World War and that the Americans
installed them afterwards to scare
tourists, Munich district court said.Wolf Andreas Hess, a 23-year-old
student, had only been trying to assemble
historical documentation about his
grandfather, the defense counsel said. The counsel said Hess was not trying to
incite anyone, adding that he had paid
attention in his history lessons and knew
there was a Holocaust. Hess was fined $1,184. Beyond his grave in his Bavarian home
town of Wunsiedel, Rudolf Hess remains a
source of fascination for Germany's small
band of neo-Nazis who regard him as a
martyr and believe he was murdered by his
British [sic.
American] captors. Hitler dictated his book "Mein Kampf"
to Hess while in prison in 1923-24. Hess fell into Allied hands in 1941
after parachuting into Scotland in an
apparent personal bid to broker peace with
Britain. He was tried as a war criminal and
sentenced to life imprisonment. He was
found dead in Berlin's Spandau prison in
1987 at the age of 93 after spending 46
years in jail. Relevant items on
this website:-
Coming
soon: David Irving: Hess The Missing
Years (free book download)
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The
part played by US Army and CIC in
installing fake gas chamber attributes
in Dachau
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Aug. 1960: A
journalist in Die Zeit demands
the dismissal of General Unrein for
stating that the "gas chamber" at
Dachau is a postwar fake . . .
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. . . but prestigious
Munich professor Martin Broszat,
director of the Institut für
Zeitgeschichte promptly publishes a
letter in Die Zeit confirming
that Unrein is right
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