Holocaust denial occurs when a person or group attempts to minimize or refute evidence of the Holocaust. It reflects an antisemitic viewpoint and is often used in conjunction with other claims against the Jewish population. Below are some resources on the subject available at the Boniuk Library.
RECOMMENDED RESOURCES
Books
Stephen E. Atkins – Holocaust Denial as an International Movement
Richard J. Evans – Lying about Hitler : History, Holocaust, and the David Irving Trial
Ted Gottfried – Deniers of the Holocaust : Who They Are, What They Do, Why They Do It
Deborah E. Lipstadt – History on Trial : My Day in Court with David Irving
Anthony McElligott – Antisemitism Before and Since the Holocaust : Altered Contexts and Recent Perspectives
David A. Poulson – Numbers
John C. Zimmerman – Holocaust Denial : Demographics, Testimonies, and Ideologies
Search Terms
Antisemitism
Holocaust denial
Holocaust denial literature
Holocaust, Jewish — Historiography