Holocaust denial and the internet
TitreHolocaust denial and the internet
Auteur
Call number940.5318/0487
N° d'objet09529x
Lieu de publicationNew York, New York, United States
EditeurThe Haworth Press
Année de publication
1998
Paginationpp 287-299
MatérielArticle
ISBN0789003791
NotesArticle from the book 'The Holocaust-memories, research, reference' edited by Robert Hauptman & Susan Motin Hubbs,"simultaneously co-published as The reference librarian, numbers 61 and 62, 1998"; pp 287-299
Description
The Holocaust denial movement began with Nazi officials and continues today. The term revisionism rather than denial is used by the movement's proponents. They do not deny the Holocaust, but are sceptical of the claims of six million dead, gas chambers and extermination policy. The internet has made revisionist ideas and research more widely available