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May 15, 2000 Teacher
sentenced for denying holocaust
By Vanessa Medley A TEACHER who told his
pupils at a secondary school in France
that the Nazi gas chambers were for
disinfecting Jews was found guilty today
of denying the holocaust. Jean-Louis Berger, a former
candidate for the far-right National
Front, was given a 10-month suspended
prison sentence and ordered to pay
£7,000 damages to
civil
plaintiffs in the case. A court in the town of Sarreguemines,
60 miles east of Strasbourg on the
French-German border, heard that Berger, a
53 year-old literature teacher, told his
class that ovens at extermination camps
were used to burn rubbish and clothes, and
that the Jews opened the way to World War
II by setting fire to the Reichstag in
1933. He also said that British and American
bombs killed many of those said to have
died in concentration camps. During his trial Berger refused to
retract his remarks, even after a
historian of World War II and a former
Auschwitz inmate were called to give
evidence. "The witnesses have spoken without
bringing any proof. I have heard the same
old mistakes," he told the
court. |