Ingrid Rimland Zundel
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Ingrid Rimland Zundel (Author, child psychologist, historian) | |
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Born | 1936-05-22 Molotschna, Ukraine |
Died | 2017-10-12 (Age 81) |
Nationality | Soviet Union, Paraguay, United States |
Victim of | Jewish Power |
Interests | “The Holocaust” |
Her husband Ernst Zundel was deported to Germany where at age 68 he was sentenced to 5 years in prison under German 'Holocaust denial laws. He was released in 2010 having served 3 years of his sentence but refused re-entry into the US to be reunited with her at their home in Tennessee. [1]
Documents by Ingrid Rimland Zundel
Title | Document type | Publication date | Subject(s) | Description |
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Document:The World Through the Prism of Europe | article | 2013 | "The Holocaust" Victor's history WW2 | A retrospective on how Europe now views the events of World war II and its aftermath by the wife of Ernst Zundel who has been relentlessly persecuted by the western Establishment for no reason other than stubbornly authoring and publishing research on WWII and The Holocaust. |
File:Ernst Zundel Persecution.pdf | report | Ernst Zündel | A chronology of 40+ years of persecution - including extensive on-remand jail time in solitary confinement, Jail time in Germany, the destruction of his home by arson and numerous physical attacks - suffered by Ernst Zundel in Canada, USA and Germany, at the behest of Jewish organisations |
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