Germar Rudolf, a German chemist and revisionist historian born in 1964, is known for his forensic analysis of evidence related to the alleged gas chambers at Auschwitz.
He has faced legal and social challenges for his views, which question mainstream historical narratives. Rudolf discussed the recent Holocaust Summit and the difficulties in holding such events due to increasing censorship.
He points out that laws against Holocaust scepticism are tightening across several countries, often used to suppress alternative perspectives.
According to him, government control over historical narratives—especially around politically sensitive topics—raises ethical concerns and threatens free speech. He argues that open, honest debate is essential for a healthy
understanding of history, and that silencing revisionist views risks distorting the truth.
The conversation also touches on how other genocides are frequently overlooked, suggesting a politically shaped focus on the Holocaust. Ultimately, he stresses the importance of protecting space for questioning and debate on contentious historical events.
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