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Ursula Hedwig Meta Haverbeck-Wetzel ( Wetzel; born 8 November 1928) is a German activist from
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. Since 2004, she has also been the subject of lawsuits and convicted due to her
Holocaust denial Holocaust denial is an antisemitic conspiracy theory that falsely asserts that the Nazi genocide of Jews, known as the Holocaust, is a myth, fabrication, or exaggeration. Holocaust deniers make one or more of the following false statements: ...
,Der Holocaust ist die größte und nachhaltigste Lüge der Geschichte"
auf NDR.de; retrieved, 24 April 2015.

auf Spiegel.de; retrieved, 24 April 2015.
Eine Lüge zu viel
auf Juedische-Allgemeine.de; retrieved, 24 April 2015.
which in Germany is a criminal offense. Her husband was , who during the Nazi period was temporarily engaged in the national leadership of the
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, founder and director in 1933 of the German , as well as writer and publisher, historian, folklorist and
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of
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. In November 2015, at the age of 87, she was sentenced to ten months' imprisonment for Holocaust denial.URSULA HAVERBECK 10 Monate Knast für Holocaust-Leugnerin (87)
dated 12 November 2015 at mopo.de, accessed 12 November 2015
Several additional convictions in the fall of 2016 led to further such sentences. She unsuccessfully appealed all sentences, and on 7 May 2018 began to serve her latest two-year jail sentence after being picked up at her home by German police. Released from a prison in
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at the end of 2020, she was quickly charged again and was due to face a new trial in March 2022.


Life

Born at Winterscheid (today part of
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) in
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, Haverbeck-Wetzel, by her own account, lived in Sweden for four years as a homeland displaced person (''
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'') from East Prussia and studied pedagogy, philosophy and linguistics, including two years in Scotland. For over fifty years, Haverbeck-Wetzel worked in the political shadow of her husband. After her husband's death in 1999, she took over many of his functions including chair of the international adult education establishment ''Heimvolkshochschule Collegium Humanum'' in
Vlotho Vlotho () is a town in the district of Herford, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Geography Vlotho is located along the Weser river, south of the Wiehengebirge, bordering on the Ravensberger Hügelland in the west, Lipperland in the south, a ...
,
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, which they both had founded in 1963. The ''Collegium Humanum'' was first active in the German
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, and from the early 1980s openly turned to the
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movement; the establishment was subsequently banned by the German Federal Ministry of the Interior (''Bundesministerium des Innern'') in 2008. From 1983 until 1989, Haverbeck-Wetzel was also president of the
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(Section Germany), and disclosed in this
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position her opposition towards the Western system and the Allied occupation of the
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. She was temporarily a member of the
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(ÖDP). In 1989, at the instigation of the ÖDP regional associations Bremen and
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, she was excluded from the party, amongst other reasons because she attempted to organize a right-wing coalition of the ÖDP, NPD, and other groups. In 1992, Haverbeck-Wetzel became first chairperson of the newly founded Memorial Sites Association (German: ''Verein Gedächtnisstätte e.V.''), remaining in that position until 2003. The registered association was established in May 1992 with the statute to build a dignified remembrance for the German civilian victims of
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by bombing, abduction, expulsion and detention centres, to end "the unjustified unilateral nature of the view of history and struggle to overcome the egatives of thepast" (German: ''um "die ungerechtfertigte Einseitigkeit der Geschichtsbetrachtung und Vergangenheitsbewältigung" zu beenden'').


Right-wing extremism

Well before Germany's reunification in 1990, Haverbeck-Wetzel cultivated connections to right-wing political groups like the NPD (
National Democratic Party of Germany The National Democratic Party of Germany (german: Nationaldemokratische Partei Deutschlands or NPD) is a far-right Neo-Nazi and ultranationalist political party in Germany. The party was founded in 1964 as successor to the German Reich Part ...
) with the aim of a major national collective movement in Germany. This orientation intensified in the years following. It was probably via this path that around 2000 she became acquainted with the Neo-nazi lawyer
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. From this she became active as member and deputy director of the "Society for the Rehabilitation of Those Persecuted for Refutation of the Holocaust" (German '), which was founded in Vlotho on 9 November 2003, the anniversary of the
Kristallnacht () or the Night of Broken Glass, also called the November pogrom(s) (german: Novemberpogrome, ), was a pogrom against Jews carried out by the Nazi Party's (SA) paramilitary and (SS) paramilitary forces along with some participation fro ...
, and is chaired by the Swiss Holocaust denier Bernhard Schaub. Additionally, other Holocaust deniers, including
Ernst Zündel Ernst Christof Friedrich Zündel (; 24 April 1939 – 5 August 2017) was a German neo-Nazi publisher and pamphleteer of Holocaust denial literature.
(Canada), Robert Faurisson (France),
Germar Rudolf Germar Rudolf (born 29 October 1964), also known as Germar Scheerer, is a German chemist and a convicted Holocaust denier. Background Rudolf was born in Limburg an der Lahn, Hesse. In 1983 he took his Abitur in Remscheid, then studied chemistr ...
,
Jürgen Graf Jürgen Graf (born 15 August 1951) is a Swiss author, former teacher and Holocaust denier. Since August 2000 he has been living in exile, and is currently living in Russia, working as a translator, with his wife. Background Born in Basel, Graf s ...
, Gerd Honsik, Wilhelm Stäglich,
Fredrick Töben Gerald Fredrick Töben, more commonly known as Fredrick Töben (2 June 1944 – 29 June 2020), was a German-born Australian citizen who was director and founder of the Adelaide Institute, a Holocaust denial group in Australia. He was the auth ...
(Australia), Andres Studer, Hans-Dietrich Sander, Manfred Roeder,
Frank Rennicke Frank Rennicke (born 18 December 1964 in Braunschweig) is a German songwriter and ballad singer from Braunschweig in Lower Saxony. He is one of the key figures within the far-right scene in Germany, and describes himself as a "national bard".
and Anneliese Remer were also involved in its establishment. The organization was banned in May 2008 by the German Federal Ministry of the Interior (''Bundesministerium des Innern'') on the grounds of being hostile to the constitution of Germany.


Publication and other offences


From 2004–14

In June 2004, the district court of
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sentenced Haverbeck to a €5,400 fine (180 days at €30 each) for
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and
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. In the house journal of the ''Collegium Humanum'', the ''Voice of Conscience'' (''Stimme des Gewissens''), she had introduced a form of denial of the Holocaust, together with the editor of the magazine, Ernst-Otto Cohrs. The two incriminated publication issues were subsequently confiscated by the German authorities. In a subsequent issue of the Voice of Conscience it was again claimed that the mass destruction of the Jews was "a myth". Packaged in a citation by the Russian newspaper ''Russkiy Vestnik'' (''the Russian Messenger'') who had published in Russia a special revisionist analysis issue of
Jürgen Graf Jürgen Graf (born 15 August 1951) is a Swiss author, former teacher and Holocaust denier. Since August 2000 he has been living in exile, and is currently living in Russia, working as a translator, with his wife. Background Born in Basel, Graf s ...
's work, with the special ''Russkiy Vestnik'' issue later cited favourably in Moscow's newspaper ''
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'' by Valentin Prussakov, it was alleged that the number of Jewish victims of
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did not amount to six million, but only about 500,000. On 10 March 2005, the court found a second case against Haverbeck-Wetzel and Cohrs. However, at the request of the
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Public
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the case was closed since "it was immaterial compared to another". Another article by Haverbeck-Wetzel in the ''Voice of Conscience'' (November/December 2005) posited a thesis that
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was "just not to be understood from the believed Holocaust or his alleged war obsession, but only by a divine mission in the world-historical context." This triggered a renewed process for Holocaust denial, and in June 2007 another fine of 40 days at €30 each by the Dortmund Regional Court. Altogether a total fine of €6,000 (200 days at €30 each) was formed. In June 2009, the District Court of Bad Oeynhausen found Haverbeck-Wetzel guilty of offending
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, president of the
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, who had earlier publicly advocated censorship of the ''Collegium Humanum'' Holocaust-deniers tools. According to a 1 July 2009 newspaper article in ', Haverbeck-Wetzel wrote in her
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response for the attention of Knobloch, among other things, Knobloch should not "interfere in German domestic affairs", if Knobloch does not like it in Germany, then she could "return to her origin in
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", and: "You do not have to live in Germany - in this evil land, where, as you say, six million of you were gassed." Her open letter also contained hostility such as "Prepare yourself for the day of truth. It is near and unstoppable.", as well as "I warn you."..."If you continue as before, then a new
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could result, which would be horrific." Knobloch subsequently filed a criminal complaint, and Haverbeck-Wetzel was sentenced to a fine of €2,700.


Since 2014

In November 2014, Haverbeck-Wetzel lodged a police complaint against the Central Council of Jews in Germany. She accused the council of "persecution of innocent people". The investigation was abandoned in December 2014. The Bielefeld Public Prosecutors Office eventually examined proceedings against Haverbeck-Wetzel for false accusation. In the ARD television broadcast series ' produced by NDR in March 2015, and despite proceedings prohibiting, Haverbeck-Wetzel again denied the mass destruction of the Jews and discussed her views. She described "this Holocaust" as "the biggest and most persistent lie in history". Haverbeck-Wetzel published a video on
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protesting against the trial of Oskar Gröning, the so-called "Accountant of Auschwitz", and distributed leaflets outside the court which were reported to feature Holocaust denial. Haverbeck-Wetzel became the subject of a new investigation initiated in June 2015 by the Bielefeld Public Prosecutors Office, in connection with a publication in the journal ''The Voice of the Empire'' (''Die Stimme des Reiches''), prompting Haverbeck-Wetzel's home as well as that of three other accused persons to be searched by the State Criminal Police Office of
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(''Landeskriminalamt Niedersachsen'') for evidence. In November, after being found guilty, she was sentenced to ten months in prison. In the Hamburg court, she insisted the status of Auschwitz as a place of death is "not historically proven" and is "only a belief". In September 2016, Haverbeck-Wetzel was sentenced to ten months imprisonment for Holocaust denial, without the option for parole, but remained free until an appeal was heard concerning the earlier case. She had written to
Detmold Detmold () is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, with a population of . It was the capital of the small Principality of Lippe from 1468 until 1918 and then of the Free State of Lippe until 1947. Today it is the administrative center of t ...
's mayor, Rainer Heller, the previous February, insisting that Auschwitz was no more than a labour camp, and that those who survived were only "alleged witnesses"; that was after the trial of former Auschwitz SS guard
Reinhold Hanning Reinhold Hanning (28 December 1921 – 30 May 2017Verden to 2 more years in jail for Holocaust denial, after restating her claims in ''Voice of the Reich'' (''Stimme des Reiches''). Reprinted at


Publications


Non-fiction

*Werner G. Haverbeck: ''Der Weltkampf um den Menschen. Eine deutsche Selbstbesinnung'' (The world struggle for the man. A German self-reflection),
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, Tuebingen 1995, *Werner G. Haverbeck: ''Der Weltkampf um die Gemeinschaft. Die Entwicklung der Demokratie zur Volksordnung'' (The world struggle for the community. The development of democracy into a people's order), Grabert Verlag, Tübingen 1996, *with Erhard Eppler, Max Guede (eds.), Walter Hähnle (pub.): ''Bekommen wir eine andere Republik?'' (Do we get a different republic?), , Radius-Verlag GmbH, Stuttgart 1982, *with Martin Black, Claudio Mutti, Wolfgang Schüler, Oliver Ritter (eds.): ''Religion und Tradition'' (Religion and Tradition), Verlag Zeitenwende, Dresden 2002,


Further reading

* *Phillip Austen: Ursula Haverbeck. The maker of the Collegium Humanum - a portrait In: The right margin, No. 93, March / April 2005.


References


External links


Ursula Haverbeck-Wetzel Official German website

"Collegium Humanum": Braune Ikone hetzt weiter
"Collegium Humanum": Brown icon incites further, publikative.org, 18 January 2011
Antifaschistisches Info Blatt (AIB) Nr.70/1.2006: ''"Das Collegium Humanum - Ein Zentrum der Holocaustleugner"''
Anti-Fascists Fact Sheet No. 70/1.2006: ''"The Collegium Humanum - A centre of Holocaust deniers"''

HOLOCAUST "Divine Order", Focus Magazine Online, 25 February 2008
Westfalen Blatt - Holocaust-Leugnerin erneut vor Gericht, 4. Oktober 2010
Westfalen paper - Holocaust-denier again in court, 4 October 2010
Holocaust-Leugnerin in der Heide
Holocaust-denier in the Heide, publikative.org, 30 March 2013 {{DEFAULTSORT:Haverbeck-Wetzel, Ursula 1928 births Living people People from Herford (district) German people convicted of Holocaust denial 20th-century German writers 21st-century German writers 20th-century German women writers 21st-century German women writers German neo-Nazis