'Nazi Grandma' holocaust denier Ursula Haverbeck sentenced to jail
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In Germany, anyone who publicly denies, endorses or plays down the extermination of Jews during Adolf Hitler's regime can be sentenced to a maximum of five years in jail.
15 members of the Nazi government and the SS Schutzstaffel met here on January 20, 1942 to plan what became known as the "Final Solution," the deportation and extermination of all Jews in German-occupied territory.
Around a memorial pool the poem "Auschwitz" by Roma poet Santino Spinelli is written in English, Germany and Romani: "gaunt face, dead eyes, cold lips, quiet, a broken heart, out of breath, without words, no tears."
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Monika Schaefer is a free Canadian being held in maximum security prison. She is an elderly woman, and a beautiful violin player and teacher. She believes the Holocaust has been dramatized by Zionist Hollywood to overshadow the Holodomor committed by Bolshevik Jews in 1933. For this, she has been imprisoned indefinitely in Germany without a trial.
Her free speech was exercised in Canada where it is protected, but while visiting her brother in Germany she was arrested.
She is a heroine of Truth.
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