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Brian
Mueller
, student in Guatemala, asks about Kristallnacht, Sunday, May
22, 2005, and the ‘denialism’ aspect

Photo from David Irving: “Goebbels.
Mastermind of the Third
Reich”:
Legation Secretary Vom Rath, whose murder by the
Jewish assassin Herschel Grynszpan in Paris, Nov
1938, triggered the pogrom

Kristallnacht and the “deniers”

Vom RathI’M a tenth grade student at an international school in
Guatemala, currently studying World War II and the
Holocaust.

Our teacher has assigned us a project in which we need to research the denialism theory. My specific topic of study is the Kristallnacht. I have been researching and have not found enough information.

I was wondering if you could provide me with some information about denialist beliefs in relation to the
Kristallnacht.

I appreciate that you are a busy person and would be grateful for any information you could send.

Brian
Mueller


David Irving comments:

THE “denialism” aspect of Kristallnacht was well covered in the Lipstadt trial — go to the transcripts
and download the whole trial and word-search for Kristallnacht, etc.

The conformist historians do not want to accept that
Adolf Hitler was outraged by the whole episode and ordered it halted at once during the night, which is what his personal staff told me. Dr Joseph Goebbels was alone to blame.

Kristallnacht:
Translation of Tape Recorded interview of Colonel
Nicholas von Below (Hitler’s Luftwaffe adjutant,
1937-1945), May 18, 1968
Julius
Schaub’s version
German
“scholar” says Herschel Grynszpan was Jewish homosexual
who killed his Nazi lover First-Secretary Vom
Rath

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Source Information
Original Publication: 2005-05-22
Digital Archive: Focal Point Publications
Accessed: June 3, 2026