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Arbeit macht frei: - Fredrick Töben

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FOREWORD<br />

A Pattern of Success Includes Enemy-Within Sabotage<br />

This is a story about a Revisionist who dares to challenge the legal system’s<br />

constraints imposed on his quest to seek historical truths, in particular<br />

about the Holocaust-Shoah. His aim has been to contextualise the subject<br />

matter by bringing into focus the Demjanjuk persecution, in light of his<br />

exoneration by an Israeli court in 1993. His case illustrates the absurdities<br />

that censorship of an historical topic has created, and reveals the feverish<br />

legal perversions by so-called ‘Nazi-hunting’ experts. Significant events and<br />

findings occurred in 1993, giving many Revisionists a feeling of success, by<br />

proving many distortions brought out the Holocaust; something that was<br />

not to be, and for which they have been imprisoned. Dr <strong>Fredrick</strong> <strong>Töben</strong>'s<br />

global battle for free speech is a phenomena in human experience in<br />

outstanding accountability that only a few could endure.<br />

Among the maximum 100-odd active Revisionists the following come to<br />

mind:<br />

• Germar Rudolf, published The Rudolf Report, which confirmed the<br />

findings in The Leuchter Report. Rudolf was deported from the<br />

United States to Germany where he spent over three years in prison<br />

before being released in the middle of 2009.<br />

• Ernst Zündel’s legal persecution began in 1984 by Citroen, and ended<br />

in 1993 when Canada’s Supreme Court struck down a law that had<br />

enabled his conviction for ‘spreading false news’. In 2003 Zündel was<br />

arrested in the USA and deported to Canada, where he spent two<br />

years in jail; from there he was deported to Germany where he spent<br />

five years in Mannheim Prison. He was released in March 2010.<br />

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