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7th Grade - Holocaust Research: Holocaust Denial
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Immigrants of World War II
Jews in Hiding
Unlikely Supporters
Holocaust Denial
The Resistance
Nazi Occupied North Africa
Belief and Believers
UN General Assembly Resolutions: Resolution 61/255 - Holocaust Denial
Anti-Semitism on Campus: Holocaust Denial on Campus by the Anti-Defamation League (1997)
The Vatican & the Holocaust: Joint Statement on Dealing with Holocaust Revisionism The Synagogue Council of America & The National Conference of Catholic Bishops (March 14, 1994)
The Holocaust: American Judge Rules Holocaust was a Historical Fact (October 9, 1981)
MEASURING*HOLOCAUST*DENIAL***** IN*THE*UNITED*STATES
Denial of the Holocaust
Holocaust on Trial (from NOVA on PBS)
The web of hate: An exploration of Holocaust denial on the internet
Holocaust Denial Laws and Other Legislation Criminalizing Promotion of Nazism
Worldwide Holocaust Denial Laws
The (Non)Political Taboo: Why Democracies Ban Holocaust Denial
From Books to the Web: A Comparative Analysis of Holocaust Denial in the Internet Age
HOLOCAUST DENIAL’S ASSAULT ON MEMORY: PRECURSOR TO TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY GENOCIDE?
Common Questions Related to Holocaust Denial
Holocaust Denial: How to Refute Holocaust Denial
Denial and Deniers
David Irving
Bradley Smith
HOLOCAUST DENIAL (Informative Article from Southern Poverty Law)
Tokyo recognizes Auschwitz: The rise and fall of Holocaust denial in Japan, 1989-1999 (ABSTRACT ONLY)
From Books to the Web: A Comparative Analysis of Holocaust Denial in the Internet Age
Holocaust Denial and the Mentality of Deniers
Freedom of Speech vs Hate Speech
The conflict between Holocaust denial and freedom of speech
Holocaust Denial Laws and Other Legislation Criminalizing Promotion of Nazism
Worldwide Holocaust Denial Laws
HATE SPEECH AND HOLOCAUST DENIAL: THE PROHIBITION OF FALSE HISTORICAL DISCOURSE IN MODERN SOCIETY
Genocide Denial and Freedom of Speech
Academic Freedom To Deny the Truth: Beyond the Holocaust
HOLOCAUST DENIAL IS A FORM OF HATE SPEECH
Holocaust Denial and the First Amendment: The Quest for Truth in a Free Society
Mark Zuckerberg clarifies: ‘I personally find Holocaust denial deeply offensive, and I absolutely didn’t intend to defend the intent of people who deny that.’
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