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Holocaust denier Ursula Haverbeck dies at 96

Ursula Haverbeck has reportedly died at 96 years old. She is known for denying the Jewish holocaust. Haberbeck spent her last years in prison for the denial.

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She was born on November 8, 1928, in the Weimar Republic. She lived through the rise and fall of Nazi Germany. For the past 10 years, she faced repeated prison sentences in Germany because of publicly questioning the official Holocaust narrative. Appearing in court in a wheelchair, she maintained her resilience throughout.

Born in Hesse, Germany, Ursula’s early years were marked by hardship. She witnessed the collapse of the Weimar Republic, the rise of Nazi Germany, and the devastation of World War II. By the age of 16, she had experienced the defeat of her nation and the chaos that followed.

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In 2015, frustrated by silence from Germany’s Central Council of Jews after accusing them of persecuting innocent people, Ursula took her concerns public. This led to charges against her.

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She got punished several times for her thoughts. Among them;

2009: Fined €2,700.

2016 (at age 87): Sentenced to 11 months in prison.

2017 (at age 89): Jailed for 2 years.

2020 (at age 91): Given another 12-month sentence.

2024 (at age 95), she was sentenced to 16 months in prison

Ursula Haverbeck has been outspoken in her criticism of Judaism, saying: “I have never read such hate-filled expressions from any other people… all you have to do is read the Talmud.”

In Germany, questioning the official accounts of World War II remains a punishable crime. Many Germans have faced persecution and imprisonment for speaking about this history.

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