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Ex-Nazi soldier Ursula Haverbeck denies that holocaust happened

Ursula Haverbeck (95) appeared in court in a wheelchair as she was sentenced to further 16-months in prison.

Ursula was asked to repent for claiming the holocaust is “the biggest and most persistent lie in history”.


She rejects that 6 million jews were killed, and insists few thousands died from starvation and diseases caused by ‘Allied blockade’.

Ursula was in her 20s during WWII and insists that Auschwitz was no more than a labor camp.

Who is Ursula Haverbeck?

On November 8, 1928, Ursula Haverbeck, born into the Weimar Republic and as a child of Nazi Germany , lived through what is considered one of the most controversial times in history.

Mrs Ursula Haverbeck, 95 yrs old has been in and out of German gulags for the past 10 yrs. Her crime? Simply asking for hard objective evidence to support that 6M Jews were killed during WW2. Haverbeck appeared in court in a wheelchair. She maintained her innocence to the end.

Resim

Born at Winterscheid, in Hesse, Germany, Ursula would be born during dark times for the German people. From burning German Marks for heat, to child prostitution & starvation Weimar would be a lesson to the German people and to the world on what the debt based banking system, corruption and elite secret for-profit government practice would do to this once great empire. (As it is doing today)

At 4 yrs old Ursula would see to the rise of the NSDAP (National Socialist German Workers) and Hitler.

By 16 yrs old, Ursula would also witness the downfall of the Nazi German government and the ensuing chaos and destruction that would follow.

In 2015 Ursula, tired of receiving no communication from the Central Council of Jews (more information on this another time) in Germany after she accused them of persecution of innocent people, Ursula decided to take her thoughts public. The investigation into the claim was abandoned in 2014 then leading to the prosecutors office examining proceedings against Ursula for “false accusation.”

Resim

In 2015, Ursula grew tired of receiving no communication from the Central Council of Jews in Germany after she accused them of persecution of innocent people, Ursula decided to take her thoughts public. The investigation into the claim was abandoned in 2014 then leading to the prosecutors office examining proceedings against Ursula for “false accusation.”

Since then Haverbeck has been persecuted multiple times:
▪️In 2009 Haverbeck was sentenced to a fine of €2,700
▪️In 2016 at the age of 87 she was formally sentenced to 11 months in prison for “holocaust denial” without parole.
▪️Then again in 2017 at 89 years old Haverbeck was arrested and sentenced to 6 months which would be extended to 2 years.
▪️Then in April, 2020 Ursula was charged a third time for another 12 month sentence at the age of 91.

Ursula Haverbeck on the Talmud:

I have never read, from any other people, such hate-filled expressions… all you have to do is read the Talmud.

Conclusion

In Germany to this day openly discussing, questioning, or criticizing the camps that we read about in our federally funded school system, is a crime and is publishable offense.

“A slave that does not realize he is in chains will never seek to free himself.”

Quoted from twitter accounts @klaus_arminius and @truthtroll_x

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