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Historical negationism in Germany

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Mein Kampf
autobiographical manifesto by the National Socialist leader Adolf Hitler
stab-in-the-back myth
belief that German soldiers were betrayed at the end of World War I
Dietrich von Choltitz
German general (1894-1966)
Paul Hausser
German Waffen SS general (1880-1972)
Nazi book burnings
campaign to burn books in Nazi Germany and Austria
Legend of the clean Wehrmacht
post World War II myth
HIAG
HIAG () was a lobby group and a denialist veterans' organisation founded by former high-ranking Waffen-SS personnel in West Germany in 1951. Its main objective was to achieve legal, economic, and historical rehabilitation of the Waffen-SS.
Sonderaktion 1005
destruction of evidence of mass murder at Operation Reinhardt killing centres
Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung
periodical literature
Jewish war conspiracy theory
antisemitic conspiracy theory
Rommel myth
aspect of World War II history
Good German
term for being passive in the face of atrocity
Malmedy massacre trial
war crimes trial
National Zeitung
thumb|right | alt=An image of Gerhard Frey reading the newspapers with a backdrop of books | Gerhard Frey in 2009, editor of the National-Zeitung The National-Zeitung (NZ, National Newspaper) was a weekly, far-right newspaper, published by Gerhard Frey, who also founded the far-right Deutsche Volksunion (German People's Union) as an association in 1971, turning it into a political party in 1987. The party was merged with the National Democratic Party of Germany (NPD). NZ was last published in December 2019.
Ernst Klink
German military historian