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Author Topic: Death of Ernst Zundel  (Read 4650 times)

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Re: Death of Ernst Zundel
« Reply #1 on: August 07, 2017, 07:40:23 PM »
Good for the Philippines' government!  In the second interview we learn that it actually banned the movie for being pornographic trash!


Re: Death of Ernst Zundel
« Reply #2 on: August 07, 2017, 08:27:11 PM »
He was deported from two countries for thinking differently! 

There's a reason why the h0Ɩ0cαųst narrative, IMO, makes no sense: it feels too Hollywood. Lampshades and soap made from human skin? Mass random gassings? 6 million dead? That does not read like an event of actual human history.

Re: Death of Ernst Zundel
« Reply #3 on: August 07, 2017, 11:39:30 PM »
May his soul and the souls of all the faithful departed rest in peace. Amen. 

Re: Death of Ernst Zundel
« Reply #4 on: August 08, 2017, 08:18:50 AM »

Hmm... Faithful departed?

Was he a Catholic Poche... or is this another soul you're "wishing into Heaven" ?


Ancestry[edit]
According to Toronto Sun columnist Mark Bonokoski, Zündel's mother was Gertrude Mayer, daughter of Isadore and Nagal Mayer.[51] Isadore Mayer was a trade union organiser for the garment industry in the Bavarian city of Augsburg.[51]
According to Bonokoski, Ernst's ex-wife, Irene Zündel, claimed that the possibility of being at least part Jєωιѕн bothered Zündel so much that he returned to Germany in the 1960s in search of his family's Ariernachweis, a Third Reich certificate of pure Aryan blood, but was unable to find any such docuмent for his family.[51]
In 1997, Zündel granted an interview to Tsadok Yecheskeli of the Israeli newspaper, Yedioth Ahronoth, that includes the following exchange:
Quote
Zundel: If you are fishing for any political information, my father was a Social Democrat, my mother a simple Christian woman. Her father had been a union organizer in Bavaria, and of the garment workers' union. His name got him into trouble because it was Isadore Mayer and, of course, he was called Izzy by his people and the people thought he ...
Yecheskeli: Was Jєωιѕн?
Zundel: No, I don't ... don't think so.
Yecheskeli: Are you sure there's no Jєωιѕн blood in your family?
Zundel: No.[51]