Iconic "Nazi grandma", Ursula Haverbeck, has passed away aged 96.
She was convicted of "Holocaust Denial" by the German regime in June and sentenced to serve 4 months in prison, which she had appealed at the time of her death.
Haverbeck repeatedly asserted that Auschwitz was just a work camp. In fact, historians say at least 1.1 million Jews were murdered there by the Nazis.
She was first convicted and fined in 2004, and several further convictions for incitement followed — some of them carrying prison sentences. In one of those cases, she served more than two years in prison in the western city of Bielefeld between 2018 and 2020.
German courts are a disgrace! They promote human rights so much, but for her they never existed.
In fact, it is fashionable to question the right to freedom of expression, as in Europe and here in Brazil, my country, arguing that "freedom of expression is not freedom from aggression" or anything like that. We had an Ursula here who suffered the same punishment, Siegfried Ellwanger, author of several revisionist books.
May her soul be comforted by God and praise the Lord for her perseverance and vigor. She spoke the truth throughout and was a very brave warrior . We all owe her a debt of gratitude.
The odd thing is the system in Germany couldn't cope with her. They were most uncomfortable with her pronouncements and claims, and felt the only way was to jail her rather than discuss the holocaust and perhaps even realise it was nothing like what has been claimed.
Ursula H, R.I.P.
Of the four million jews under German control, six million died and five million survived!