Index of Documents

Günter Deckert’s Imprisonment under Germany’s Laws for the Suppression of Free Speech
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The Imprisonment of Günter Deckert:
- Telex from Australian embassy in Bonn to Canberra and Brussels, April 19, 1994 on legal status of Irving and Deckert prosecutions
- Telex from Australian embassy in Bonn to Canberra and Brussels, April 26, 1994 on German press reports of the “controversial” Günter Deckert judgment
- Britons protest to the German embassy about Günter Deckert’s continued imprisonment, get standard reply
- Flashback: What the Judges said about Günter Deckert (before the minister of justice ordered their public reprimand)
- David Irving’s letter of protest to Daily Telegraph, Apr 13, 1997 (published)
- German embassy in London explains Deckert’s continued imprisonment, December 10, 1998
- Günter Deckert, one of the victims of democratic Germany’s laws for the suppression of free speech
- Letter from Günter Deckert to Action Report
- Anschlag auf NPD-Funktionär
- Günter Deckert was Sentenced to Three More Months in Jail
- Günter Deckert released from German Jail under “supervision”, Oct 25, 2000
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