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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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In a world full of historical revisionism and conspiracy theories, this book is more important than ever. It gives you the tools to spot and confront denial wherever it appears.

The Book We Need Right Now

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In an era when misinformation spreads fast, this book is a timely and crucial intervention. It teaches us how denial works psychologically, socially, and politically. I appreciate the clarity and courage it took to write it

Vital in a Time of Misinformation

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The historical sections are fascinating, but the modern analysis is what makes this book unforgettable. We often think denial belongs to fringe groups, but this audiobook shows how mainstream platforms unintentionally amplify it. It’s shocking, enlightening, and deeply relevant.

A Vital Historical Investigation

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Cyril Marlen doesn’t just tell us denial is wrong—he proves it with forensic detail, survivor testimony, and original Nazi documents. This combination of evidence leaves no room for doubt. Derek Monaghan’s narration adds solemnity and focus, making the experience even more impactful. If you want a book that is both scholarly and morally clear, this is it.

Forensic Precision Meets Moral Clarity

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Marlen's exploration of Holocaust denial is both horrifying and enlightening. He traces it from its origins to its modern digital forms, showing how denial adapts with technology. The analysis of internet memes and echo chambers is especially relevant today.

Eye Opening and Deeply Disturbing

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