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Paul Rassinier (1906 in Bermont – 1967) was a French pacifist, political activist, and author who is viewed as the father of Holocaust denial.〔Totten, Samuel; Bartrop, Paul Robert; Jacobs, Steven L. "Rassinier, Paul", ''Dictionary of Genocide'', Volume 2, Greenwood Publishing Group, 2008, ISBN 978-0-313-32967-8, p. 358.〕 He was also an anti-Nazi French Resistance fighter, and a prisoner of the German concentration camps at Buchenwald and Mittelbau-Dora. A journalist and editor, he wrote hundreds of articles on political and economic subjects. ==Early life== Rassinier was born on 18 March 1906 in Bermont in the Territoire de Belfort, into a politically active family. During World War I Paul's father Joseph, a farmer and a veteran of the French colonial army in Tonkin (present day Vietnam) was mobilized, but was put into a military prison for his pacifist attitudes, something his son Paul never forgot.〔Joseph Rassinier's biography from Jean Maitron's ''"Dictionnaire biographique du mouvement ouvrier Français"'' (The Biographical Dictionary of the French Labor Movement).〕 After the war, his family favored the post-war socialist revolutions, and he joined the French Communist Party (PCF) in 1922. He secured a post as a teacher at the Ecole Valdoie, and in 1933, he became a Professor of History and Geography at the College d'Enseignement General at Belfort.〔"Mort de M. Paul Rassinier", ''Le Monde'', 30–31 July 1967; also noted in Paul Rassinier's entry in Maitron's ''"Dictionnaire biographique du mouvement ouvrier Français"''; also noted in Pierre Vidal-Naquet's (A Paper Eichmann - Anatomy Of A Lie. )〕 In 1927, he served in the French Army in Morocco, where his pacifist views were reinforced by the brutal colonialist repression and military corruption he witnessed.〔Paul Rassinier, "Le Blockhaus d'Erfoud; ''"Defense de l'Homme"'', No. 113, March 1958, cited in ''Paul Rassinier (1906-1967), Socialiste, Pacifiste et Revisionniste'', by Jean Plantin, Universite de Lyon III, Faculte des Lettres (1990), Part I, Chapter 1.〕 He later described how "We became deadened to scandalous scenes of torture, which had no reason to envy those of the Middle Ages, and saw the apparatus of dictatorship not retreating, but even advancing in the face of an assassination!"〔Rassinier, "Colonization, with the help of the Colonial Proletariat", ''The Sower'', No. 376, June 21, 1930, reproduced in part in Plantin, Part I, Chapter 1.〕 Upon his demobilization, he returned to his teaching post and his political activism. It is also around this time that he became a member of War Resisters' International.
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