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Holocaust Distortion in Europe: Documentation and Analysis from Five Countries. Towards a common framework

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While public antisemitism after 7 October prominently features references to Israel, forms of Holocaust denial and distortion remain very relevant and are deeply intertwined with other forms of antisemitism.

Acts and manifestations of Holocaust denial and distortion appear in various forms and are adopted by different milieus and groups to serve their own political or religious agenda, regardless of societal and country-specific context.

Our publication „Holocaust Distortion in Europe“ examines the alarming prevalence of Holocaust denial and distortion in Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany, Italy, and Poland; demonstrating how antisemitic narratives adapt to societal crises, are exploited for political gain, often evade legal accountability, erode historical truth—with harmful consequences for Jewish communities, Holocaust survivors, and their descendants—and highlights the urgent need for coordinated action.

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European Network on Monitoring Antisemitism (ENMA) Holocaust Distortion in Europe: Documentation and Analysis from Five Countries. Towards a common framework. Recherche- und Informationsstelle Antisemitismus (RIAS). 2024:  https://archive.jpr.org.uk/object-5281