Vincent Reynouard

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Vincent Reynouard (born September 18, 1969 in Boulogne-Billancourt ) is a French chemical engineer , mathematics teacher and history revisionist . His publications on the history of the Second World War led, based on the French Loi Gayssot, to multiple convictions of Reynouard for denying the Holocaust .

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Vincent Reynouard already felt attracted to National Socialism as a teenager, according to his own account : “When I was about 14 years old, I examined photos from the time of the Third Reich. I understood very quickly that the true socialism I had dreamed of had been implemented by Adolf Hitler. ”Reynouard studied at ISMRA in Caen in the early 1990s. After graduating, he stayed in Normandy and mainly worked as a math teacher. Reynouard had been interested in revisionism since 1988. He founded a "Norman Society for the Awakening of the Citizens" ( Association normande pour l'éveil du citoyen ) and together with Rémi Pontier published a magazine called "New Vision" ( Nouvelle vision ). Reynouard's historical works and revisionist theses went unnoticed until 1997 and had no consequences for him. However, when he began to convey his revisionist attitudes to his students, he was dismissed as a teacher and gained a certain degree of notoriety throughout France.

Reynouard is an avowed Catholic.

Revisionist writings

Reynouard became internationally known primarily for his revisionist theses on the Oradour massacre .

Convictions and escape to England

His revisionist work was valued by French courts as “denying crimes against humanity” and also as “challenging crimes against humanity”. In the first convictions, Reynouard got away with suspended sentences, until he finally had to serve a prison sentence in 2010. On April 5, 2011, he was released from prison after nine months in prison. Reynouard then lived temporarily with his family in Belgium . Reynouard has lived near London since 2016 to avoid French Holocaust law and other convictions.

Publications

  • Les camps de concentration allemands , 1941–1945
  • Les responsabilités des vainqueurs de 1918
  • La vérité sur les clichés pris en 1945 à la libération des camps
  • La sélection des juifs à Auschwitz
  • Le Massacre d'Oradour. Un demi-siècle de mise en scène , 1997
  • The truth about Oradour. Reconstruction and research report by a French man. What really happened on June 10, 1944? , Druffel & Vowinckel , 2005, ISBN 978-3-8061-1132-3

Web links

Single receipts

  1. http://www.dissident-net.info/vincent-reynouard/
  2. Source removed, as its disclosure is most likely prohibited by law in Germany
  3. Vincent Reynouard: En passant par Fleury-Mérogis . In: Sans concession . No. 30, April 2007. “Vers quatorze ans, j'ai pu contempler les photos du IIIème Reich. J'ai rapidement compris que le vrai socialisme, celui auquel j'aspirais, avait été réalisé par Adolf Hitler. "
  4. ^ Hervé Gattegno: La dernière provoc des révisionnistes . In: Le Nouvel Observateur . January 14, 1993, p. 66.
  5. ^ The Barnes Review, Volume 18, Number 1, p. 45 (Jan / Feb 2012).
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