Violeta Friedman
Violeta Friedman | |
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Born | 1930 |
Died | 4 October 2000 |
Nationality | Romanian Spanish |
Occupation | Writer |
Violeta Friedman (1930–2000) was a Jewish
Holocaust denier, for claiming that Josef Mengele, the Schutzstaffel officer stationed at Auschwitz concentration camp who had ordered the gassing of Friedman's family, was an ordinary doctor and that no gas chambers existed at Auschwitz.[2][3]
In 1995 Friedman published a book titled Mis memorias (My Memories).
Friedman died in
Madrid, Spain on 30 October 2000.[4]
References
- ^ "Violeta Friedman". 31 January 2005.
- ^ Trías 2017, p. 49.
- ^ Barromi 1995, pp. 151–53.
- ^ Roth 2002, p. 143.
Sources
- Barromi, Joel (1995). "A Matter of Honour – Plaintiffs Locus Standi Recognized by Spain's Constitutional Tribunal". Israel Yearbook on Human Rights. 25. ISBN 9789041102584.
- Roth, Stephen (2002). Antisemitism Worldwide, 2000/1. ISBN 9780803259454.
- Trías Sagnier, Jorge (2017). "La negación del holocausto: El caso de Violeta Friedman contra León Degrelle". Revista de Derecho, Empresa y Sociedad (REDS) (in Spanish) (10). ISSN 2340-4647.