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Thies Christophersen (27 January 1918 – 13 February 1997), a farmer by upbringing, was a prominent German Holocaust denier.


Career

Christophersen was born in Kiel. A
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in the Wehrmacht, he was deployed as a "special leader" by the Waffen-SS during World War II, and was stationed during this time at the pest control facility Rajsko, . located three kilometres (1.9 mi) from
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concentration camp. Christophersen insisted that, staying in the area, he would have been certain to identify mass killings and claimed that he never witnessed or made aware of any such incidents. Christophersen, who was initially a member of the CDU party, then German Party and briefly a member of Germany's
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NPD party, forged close contacts, both domestically and internationally, with other proponents of the "Auschwitz lie" such as Stäglich, Roeder, Udo Walendy,
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and Florentine Rost van Tonningen, and with '' Stille Hilfe'' ("Silent Help"), an organisation assisting
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activists. Christophersen appeared as a witness in the trial of Ernst Zündel in Canada. Christophersen eventually fled the country, first to Belgium, and later to Kollund in DenmarkProfil: Die Bauernschaft
Antifaschistisches Pressearchiv und Bildungszentrum Berlin e.V., 2005.
where he spent 10 years. There he established the ''Kollund-Verlag'' (Kollund Publishing House), which distributed denialist material throughout the world. He appeared in two videos, in which he claimed that it was a privilege for prisoners to be detained in Auschwitz. According to Christophersen they were treated excellently, and were given the opportunity to be deployed to work groups (in reality
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) appropriate to their professions. In the film ''Die Auschwitz-Lüge und ihre Folgen'' ("The Auschwitz Lie and Its Consequences") he was interviewed by Ernst Zündel. His brochure ''Die Bauernschaft'' ("Farming Community"), in which Christophersen disseminated further Holocaust-denying material, was seized by the authorities several times, the last being in 1994. In 1995 the distribution rights for this set of publications passed to Ernst Zündel in Canada, but he relinquished this just a year later. In the same year Christophersen settled in
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, but was deported in 1996. Christophersen died on 13 February 1997 in
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near Kiel.


Christophersen and the "Auschwitz Lie"

The widely known phrase "Auschwitz lie" (German ''Auschwitzlüge'') can be traced to Christophersen,Auschwitzlüge
Federal Agency for Civic Education.
whose 1973 book of that name disputed the existence of gas chambers at the
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concentration camp.Thies Christophersen
Peter Hansen, Die plattdeutschen Autoren und ihre Werke,
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.
Along with Christophersen's own writings, that book also contains further contributions and forewords from other Holocaust deniers, including the former lawyer and convicted violent criminal
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(classified as a terrorist in Germany)Bundeswehr will im Fall Roeder hart durchgreifen
'' Die Welt'', 8 December 1997. Retrieved 10 September 2010.
and the former judge
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. Since 1993 the book has been included on a list of materials that may not be distributed to young people, as ruled by Germany's
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, due to its Holocaust-denying content. The foreword by Manfred Roeder was characterised by that department as inflammatory
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propaganda, which constitutes an infringement of Germany's '' Volksverhetzung'' law (incitement to hatred). The book, "Auschwitz lie" (German ''Auschwitzlüge'') was first published in German in 1973 under the title Die Auschwitz Luge. The first English edition appeared in 1974 under the title The Auschwitz Lie. In August 1979, it was published in a completely revised and supplemented new edition.


Notes

:''Much of this article is translated from the German wikipedia article of 5 March 2007'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Christophersen, Thies 1918 births 1997 deaths Writers from Kiel People from the Province of Schleswig-Holstein German people convicted of Holocaust denial German Army soldiers of World War II