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Ursula Haverbeck

Ursula Hedwig Meta Haverbeck-Wetzel (born 8 November 1928) is a German author and historical revisionist from Vlotho, Germany. Since 2004, she has also been the subject of publication offences for sedition (''Volksverhetzung'') relating to Holocaust denial.〔〔〔(Der Holocaust ist die größte und nachhaltigste Lüge der Geschichte" ), auf NDR.de, abgerufen am 24. April 2015.〕〔(Trotz Verbotsverfahren: Holocaust-Leugnerin sprach bei NPD-Veranstaltung ), auf Spiegel.de, abgerufen am 24. April 2015.〕〔(Eine Lüge zu viel ), auf Juedische-Allgemeine.de, abgerufen am 24. April 2015.〕
Her husband was , who during the Nazi period was temporarily engaged in the national leadership of the Nazi Party, founder and director in 1933 of the German , as well as writer and publisher, historian, folklorist and parson of The Christian Community.〔 From 1982 he was also on the Scientific Advisory Board of the Ecological-Democratic Party (ÖDP) and party member.
In November 2015, at the age of 87, she was sentenced to ten months imprisonment for Holocaust denial.〔(URSULA HAVERBECK 10 Monate Knast für Holocaust-Leugnerin (87) ) dated 12 November 2015 at mopo.de, accessed 12 November 2015〕
==Life==
Born at Winterscheid in Hesse, Ursula Haverbeck-Wetzel, by her own account, lived in Sweden for four years as a homeland displaced person (''Heimatvertriebene'') from East Prussia and studied pedagogy, philosophy and linguistics, including two years in Scotland. For over fifty years, Haverbeck-Wetzel worked in the political shadow of her husband. After her husband's death in 1999, she took over many of his functions including chair of the international adult education establishment ''Heimvolkshochschule Collegium Humanum'' in Vlotho, North Rhine-Westphalia, which they both founded in 1963.〔〔 The ''Collegium Humanum'' was first active in the German environmental movement and from the early 1980s openly turned to the right-wing extremism movement; the establishment was subsequently banned by the German Federal Ministry of the Interior (''Bundesministerium des Innern'') in 2008.〔〔
From 1983 until 1989 Haverbeck-Wetzel was also president of the World Union for Protection of Life (Section Germany), and disclosed in this non-governmental position her opposition towards the Western system and the Allied occupation of the Federal Republic of Germany.
She was temporarily a member of the Ecological-Democratic Party (ÖDP).〔Jürgen Wüst, Konservatismus und Ökologiebewegung: eine Untersuchung im Spannungsfeld von Partei, Bewegung und Ideologie am Beispiel der Ökologisch-Demokratischen Partei (ÖDP), IKO 1993, S. 165〕 In 1989, at the instigation of the ÖDP regional associations Bremen and North Rhine-Westphalia, she was excluded from the party, amongst other reasons because she attempted to organize a right-wing coalition of the ÖDP, NPD, and other groups.〔Letters between the branches of ÖDP in Bremen and North Rhine-Westphalia 1988-1989 (in German)〕
In 1992, Haverbeck-Wetzel became first chairperson of the newly founded Memorial Sites Association (German: ''Verein Gedächtnisstätte e.V.''), remaining in that position until 2003.〔 The registered association was established in May 1992 with the statute to build a dignified remembrance for the German civilian victims of World War II by bombing, abduction, expulsion and detention centres, to end "the unjustified unilateral nature of the view of history and struggle to overcome the (of the ) past" (German: ''um "die ungerechtfertigte Einseitigkeit der Geschichtsbetrachtung und Vergangenheitsbewältigung" zu beenden'').〔

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