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Alain Guionnet (April 22, 1954) is a French Holocaust denier〔Shelly Shapiro, ''Truth prevails: demolishing holocaust denial: The end of "The Leuchter Report"'', The Beate Klarsfeld Foundation and Holocaust Survivors & Friends in Pursuit of Justice, 1990, p. 35 ; Pierre Vidal-Naquet, ''Holocaust denial in France: analysis of a unique phenomenon'', Tel Aviv Univ., 1995, p. 55, 69, 70 ; Valérie Igounet, ''Histoire du négationnisme en France'', Paris, 2000, p. 401, 548-560.〕 and founding editor of the revisionist magazine ''Revision'', which publishes articles on such topics as conspiracy theories about Jews and freemasons and "virulent anti-Zionism". He received a bachelor's degree in general studies〔Ratier, Emmanuel: ''Encyclopédie politique française'', 1992 (see « REVISION »)〕 and a master's degree in history. During his youth, he led a far-left group called ''Oser lutter'' ("Dare to struggle"), based in Issy-les-Moulineaux.〔Bourseiller, Christophe: ''Histoire générale de l'ultra-gauche'', Denoël, 2003, p.434〕 Together with Pierre Guillaume, he also contributed to the leftist newspaper ''La Guerre sociale''.〔 He wrote a "Letter to Guy Debord" that has been archived by the latter in his "Lettres reçues" (received letters).〔http://data.bnf.fr/documents-by-rdt/12091230/110/page1〕 After having collaborated on a revisionist magazine, in 1989 he founded his own, titled ''Revision'', which publishes antisemitic articles and texts〔https://www.academia.edu/8559740/Catalogue_de_Revision〕 including ''The Protocols of the Elders of Zion'' and some articles by Robert Faurisson. The ninth volume reprinted Élie Reclus's article against circumcision. Michel Erlich, a psychiatrist, categorized ''Revision'' as "(vehicle of ) delirious antiSemitism"; Guionnet has hawked his magazine at Front National conventions. Alain Guionnet has been sentenced to jail several times by way of the Gayssot Act, for denying the Holocaust. ==Publications== Guionnet has written several books published under various pseudonyms: * ''Le Mode de production des hommes-plantes'', 1980, as "Jacques Moulin" * ''La Campagne pour la constitution du Reich allemand'', 1981, as "Jacques Moulin" (Preface and translation of articles written in 1850 by Friedrich Engels.) * ''Josef Kramer contre Josef Kramer'', Polémiques, 1988 as "''L'Aigle Noir''" (also contains translations of testimony given by Josef Kramer, former commandant of Bergen-Belsen concentration camp) * ''Manifeste antijuif'', Libre parole, 1991 (signed "Attila Lemage") * ''Contre Einstein'', 1996 (signed "''L'Aigle noir''"). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Alain Guionnet」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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