![]() | The attempt to justify an evil deed has perhaps more pernicious consequences than the evil deed itself. The justification of a past crime is the planting and cultivation of future crimes. Indeed, the repetition of a crime is sometimes part of a device of justification; we do it again and again to convince ourselves and others that it is a common thing and not an enormity. (Eric Hoffer, The Passionate State of Mind. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1954.) |
The most current plaintext version of Part One and Part Two of this FAQ is available via ftp.
An online edition of the Leuchter Report itself is available from Ernst Zündel's website.
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