holocaust denial in academia
"Holocaust denial in academia" refers to the act of denying or downplaying the historical reality, extent, or significance of the Holocaust, a systematic genocide carried out by Nazi Germany during World War II, within academic institutions and scholarly research. It involves the promotion of unfounded claims, distortion of evidence, or outright defiance of established facts and consensus among historians, thereby challenging the accepted understanding of this tragic event.
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