Post by Charles Traynor on Feb 7, 2022 21:17:08 GMT
Mel Mermelstein was a liar and holocaust fraudster who became embroiled in a long running legal dispute with the IHR during the 1980s. Despite the Daily Mail suggesting Mermelstein won the case because he persuaded the judge of the reality of the Holohoax during the initial trial, nothing of the sort actually happened. The judge merely declared the holocaust a fact through “judicial notice”. Mermelstein had proven nothing, and this initial success against the IHR would be his one and only triumph in a war he would eventually lose after many battles.
It has been a very long time since I last looked into the events surrounding Mermelstein v. IHR. Therefore I will say no more on the topic other than recommend Best Witness by Michael Collins Piper. A fantastic book which covers the legal actions in great detail.

Holocaust survivor who lost his family in Auschwitz and successfully took shameful deniers to court in the 1980s after promising his father he would 'tell what happened' dies aged 95
Mel Mermelstein was sent to Auschwitz in 1944 with five other family members
He was the lone survivor - the rest of his family perished at the Nazi death camp
He later went to America where he took Holocaust deniers to court and won
Mermelstein said he made a promise to his dying father to 'tell what happened'
The Holocaust survivor died aged 95 of Covid complications, his daughter said
Published: 17:18 GMT, 3 February 2022 | Updated: 17:21 GMT, 3 February 2022
A Holocaust survivor who endured Auschwitz before successfully taking deniers of the genocide to court in the 1980s has died aged 95.
Mel Mermelstein was deported from Hungary in 1944 along with his parents, two sisters and a brother to the Nazis' most prolific death camp in German-occupied Poland when he was just 17 as part of Hitler's campaign to exterminate the Jews.
Mermelstein was sent on a death march prior to the liberation of Auschwitz in January 1945, but was eventually liberated from Buchenwald in April of the same year.
Mel Mermelstein was sent to Auschwitz in 1944 with five other family members
He was the lone survivor - the rest of his family perished at the Nazi death camp
He later went to America where he took Holocaust deniers to court and won
Mermelstein said he made a promise to his dying father to 'tell what happened'
The Holocaust survivor died aged 95 of Covid complications, his daughter said
Published: 17:18 GMT, 3 February 2022 | Updated: 17:21 GMT, 3 February 2022
A Holocaust survivor who endured Auschwitz before successfully taking deniers of the genocide to court in the 1980s has died aged 95.
Mel Mermelstein was deported from Hungary in 1944 along with his parents, two sisters and a brother to the Nazis' most prolific death camp in German-occupied Poland when he was just 17 as part of Hitler's campaign to exterminate the Jews.
Mermelstein was sent on a death march prior to the liberation of Auschwitz in January 1945, but was eventually liberated from Buchenwald in April of the same year.
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