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Described by the author as "...the History of a Heresy". It presents evidence-based criticisms of official narratives that remain absolute taboo in the West, most notably on The Holocaust, Zionism, and the Nuremberg Tribunal

Disclaimer (#3)Document.png Book  by Roger Garaudy dated 1995
ISBN: 1913057135
Subjects: Israel, Zionism, The Holocaust, Nuremberg Tribunal
Example of: Historical revisionism
Source: CODOH (Link)

The author was prosecuted under the French Fabius-Gayssot Act and fined $50,000 for writing and publishing this book.

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When the book was first published in France at the end of 1995, it unleashed a nationwide sound and fury unmatched by any other revisionist book on the Holocaust, before or since. No book by Paul Rassinier, by Arthur Butz, or by Robert Faurisson has precipitated anything approaching the tempest among intellectuals and the uproar in the media that accompanied the appearance of this work.

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The Founding Myths of Israeli Politics



Table of Contents

Introduction

Part I: Theological Myths

The Myth of the "Promise": Promised Land or Conquered Land?
In Contemporary Christian Exegesis
In the Prophetic Jewish Exegesis
The Myth of the "Chosen People"
The Myth of Joshua: Ethnic Purification

Part II: The Myths of the 20th Century

The Myth of Zionist anti-Fascism
The Myth of the Justice of Nuremberg
The Myth of the Holocaust
The Myth of "A Land Without a People for a People Without a Land"

Part III: The Political Use of the Myth

The Israeli-Zionist Lobby in the United States
The Israeli-Zionist Lobby in France
The Myth of the Israeli Miracle: The External Financing of Israel

Conclusion

Annex

Letter from Abbe Pierre to Roger Garaudy, 15 April, 1996
Letter from Pastor Roger Parmentier to Roger Garaudy, 11 May, 1996
The Cry of a Deportee
by Gaston Pernot, Doctor of Law, Commander of the Legion of Honor, Paris
("Le Figaro," Friday, May 3, 1996)
Indignation of an Israeli Writer
by Ari Shavit/Haaretz/New York Times Syndication
(Translated from Hebrew in "Liberation" of May 21, 1996.)

Addendum:

Right to Reply—A Pamphlet in Response to Attacks

From the introduction:

Through a literal and selective reading of a Revealed Word, it (ie Zionism) makes religion into a political tool and in so doing, hallows it. This heresy is a fatal disease at this end of the century, one that I already defined in "Integrismes."

I fought Islamic fundamentalism in "The Greatness and decadence of Islam" at the risk of displeasing those who did not like me to say it.

I fought Christian fundamentalism in "Towards a war of religion" at the risk of displeasing those who don't like me to say: "The Christ of Paul is not Jesus."

I am fighting today Jewish fundamentalism in "The Founding Myths of Israeli Politics" at the risk of attracting the thunder of those Israeli-Zionists who did not like Rabbi Hirsch's reminder:

"Zionism wants to define the Jewish people as a national entity ... which is a heresy."

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