Neo-Nazi pensioner Ursula Haverbeck, who denied the Holocaust, dies
Kyiv • UNN
Ursula Haverbeck, who was convicted several times for Holocaust denial, has died. She was a leading candidate of the Right party and received numerous sentences for her statements.
In recent years, Haverbeck has been convicted several times by German courts for incitement to rebellion and Holocaust denial.
Writes UNN with reference to the DPA.
German Holocaust denier Ursula Haverbeck, who was convicted several times for inciting hatred, has died. Nothing is known about the circumstances.
Haverbeck was an icon for the right-wing scene in Germany. In 2019, she was a leading candidate for the European Parliament from the Right party.
Over the years, the criminal courts have repeatedly considered Haverbek's statements. In 2004, the pensioner was found guilty for the first time.
She received a fine. She was then sentenced to life without parole in Berlin, Hamburg, and North Rhine-Westphalia.
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In Germany, the maximum penalty for approving, diminishing, or denying the Holocaust is a fine and a five-year prison sentence.