Erik Haaest
Danish journalist, author and holocaust denier / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Erik Haaest (14 March 1935 – 23 January 2012) was a controversial Danish journalist and author.[1]
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Erik Haaest | |
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Born | Erik Hansen 14 March 1935 Toftegaard, Hundslev, Kølstrup, Denmark |
Died | 23 January 2012(2012-01-23) (aged 76)[1] |
Nationality | Danish |
Occupation(s) | Journalist and author |
Known for | Books on Danish pro-Nazi collaborators |
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On 18 July 2007 the newspaper Information wrote that Haaest in September 1977 had published a pamphlet asserting that the Nazi concentration camp gas chambers never existed and that the Diary of Anne Frank was a forgery. This caused the Danish Arts Council to be condemned since it had funded Haaest's research into Danes who had served in the SS.[2] Information subsequently brought a retort from Haaest where he claimed to have been deliberately misquoted and referred to the allegations as an outrageous lie made to discredit and sabotage his authorship regarding Danish pro-Nazi collaborators.[3]