Peter Hartung
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Peter Hartung (born c. 1959) is the director of the Holocaust denial organization Adelaide Institute having previously been a successful businessman and political adviser. He is a native of Adelaide, Australia.
Hartung assumed the role of director of the Institute, following the incarceration of Dr Gerald Fredrick Töben at Mannheim Prison for breaching Germany's Holocaust Law, Section 130, that prohibits anyone from "defaming the dead".[1][2]
References[edit]
- ^ Shears, Richard (2009-08-13). "Holocaust denier at centre of British legal row is jailed for three months in Australia". Daily Mail. London.
- ^ Akerman, Pia (2009-06-02). "Holocaust denier Peter Hartung in defiance of court". The Australian. Retrieved 2011-06-13.
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