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- modern texts. Some countries, such as Germany, have criminalized the negationist revision of certain historical events, while others take a more cautious...
- Purushottam Nagesh Oak (2 March 1917 – 4 December 2007) was a historical negationist from India. Among his prominent claims were that Christianity and Islam...
- staunch conservative and ****ociated with the Nippon Kaigi, which holds negationist views on ****anese history, including denying the role of government coercion...
- Longstanding issues such as ****anese war crimes against Korean civilians, the negationist re-writing of ****anese textbooks relating ****anese atrocities during...
- memorialized as a symbol of national unity. Due to the pseudohistorical and negationist mythology of the Lost Cause of the Confederacy spread by Confederate...
- simply the Lost Cause) is an American pseudohistorical and historical negationist myth that claims the cause of the Confederate States during the American...
- extermination of Jews, or, if he did, he opposed it. Though Irving's negationist claims and views of German war crimes in World War II (and Hitler's responsibility...
- their secret attack on Pearl Harbor to the Americans. Some historical negationists and conspiracy theorists charge that President Franklin D. Roosevelt...
- Faurisson sur scène, "consternation" d'Albanel" [Dieudonné invites the negationist Faurisson on stage, "consternation" of Albanel]. Le Parisien (in French)...
- groups. Today, such theories are considered to be pseudohistorical and negationist by scholars and historians.[better source needed] In recent times, a...