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Holocaust Denial

How It Started and Why It Persists

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Holocaust Denial

By: Cyril Marlen
Narrated by: Derek Monaghan
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How does one of the most documented crimes in human history become the target of organised disbelief?

Holocaust Denial: How It Started and Why It Persists is a powerful exposé of the deliberate campaign to distort, erase, and weaponise the memory of the Holocaust. With chilling clarity, historian Cyril Marlen takes listeners through the origins, evolution, and ongoing danger of Holocaust denial—unmasking the pseudoscience, antisemitism, and conspiracy theories that fuel this persistent assault on truth.

This compelling book traces the roots of denial back to the Nazi regime itself, which began destroying evidence of its crimes before the war had even ended. From there, it explores how early post-war deniers—including figures like Paul Rassinier and Willis Carto—manipulated history to whitewash fascism and revive antisemitic ideologies. As denial movements gained traction in the West, institutions like the Institute for Historical Review gave falsehoods an academic facade, while pseudo-scholars cloaked hate in footnotes and jargon.

Marlen deconstructs the core claims of deniers—from the denial of gas chambers and minimisation of death tolls to the baseless accusations of a “Zionist hoax”—and reveals how these lies are not just historically inaccurate, but intentionally crafted to sow doubt, incite hatred, and sanitise Nazi ideology. Through forensic evidence, survivor testimony, and Nazi documentation, each distortion is dismantled with precision.

But this is not just a book about the past. In the digital age, Holocaust denial has evolved—going viral through memes, short-form videos, and algorithm-driven echo chambers.

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What stood out most to me was how the book balances cold, forensic truth with the emotional impact of survivor testimony. It’s a deeply human book, despite its academic rigor

Forensic Truth Meets Propaganda

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What impressed me was the depth of research combined with a sense of urgency. Marlen is not just documenting history; he is sounding the alarm about how lies continue to spread. The audiobook doesn’t sensationalize, but it does confront denialists with unflinching evidence. Derek Monaghan’s narration gives the book the seriousness it deserves. Highly recommended.

Scholarship Meets Urgency

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This audiobook doesn’t shy away from the horrors of the Holocaust or the darkness of denial. It presents both with clarity and compassion, allowing the listener to understand the full scope of the issue. The narration enhances the gravity of the topic, making it an unforgettable experience.

Chilling, Informative, and Absolutely Necessary

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This audiobook should be in every school library. The author’s detailed yet accessible explanations make it perfect for academic settings. Students can learn how misinformation spreads and how to fact-check historical claims. It’s an excellent guide to critical thinking.

A Necessary Resource for Teachers and Student

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This book isn't easy to digest, but it's necessary. It reveals how deniers manipulate facts, numbers, and narratives to erase atrocity. Marlen’s precise rebuttals are both informative and emotionally moving

A Harrowing but Important Read

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