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Ernst Zündel's Third 'Holocaust' Trial at Mannheim, Germany
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John Barton writes an Open Letter to Judge Meinerzhagen
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Judgment Day: 15 February 2007
Tränen und Kusshändchen für Zündel
'Prozeßalltag löst Eklats und Brüllereien ab'
On Soccer & Reclaiming German Pride
Sylvia Stolz's appeal dismissed
Horst Mahler reflects on 8 May 2006
Dr Meinerzhagen writes a letter to Ingrid Zündel
Lawyer Sylvia Stolz defends Dr. Rigolf Hennig
From the men inside to the friends outside
Defence Counsel Sylvia Stolz excluded from trial? & other articles
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Ernst Zündel acknowledges people in a court - with legal counsel of choice, Jürgen Rieger
AP Photo/Daniel Maurer
Horst Mahler: Der Geist ist aus der Flasche
Der Prozeß gegen Ernst Zündel - Zweiter Anlauf
Turbulenter Auftakt im Zündel-Prozeß
Mannheim - Am ersten Verhandlungstag des zweiten Prozesses gegen den mutmaßlichen Holocaust-Leugner und Rechtsextremisten Ernst Zündel hat es heftige Wortgefechte zwischen der Verteidigung und dem Gericht gegen.
Trial resumes of German extradited from Canada on Holocaust-denial ...
Ottawa Citizen - Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Ernst Zundel acknowledges people in a court in Mannheim, southern Germany, Thursday.
Supporters applaud neo-Nazi as trial begins
Expatica - Netherlands
Lawyers supporting Ernst Zündel, 66, attacked the judge as biased and poured scorn on the government-funded legal team appointed to present a defence case. ...
Trial Highlights Limits of Free Speech in Germany
Deutsche Welle - Germany
On Thursday, Ernst Zündel, a Holocaust denier, faces a German court on charges of inciting racial hatred and defaming the dead. ...
Europe in diplomatic drive to repair cartoons damage
Times Online - UK
... Ernst Zündel, 66, who has been in prison since being deported from Canada last year, faces charges of inciting racial hatred and denying the Nazis killed six ..._________________________________________
Dagmar Brenne sings fighting songs for Ernst Zündel and for Germany
A man who refuses to believe in things that did not happen - Ernst Zündel: a brief biography
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