Salomón Isacovici

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Salomón Isacovici (1924 – 1998) was the alleged author of the 1990 book Man of Ashes, which was described by its publisher as a "cruel and truthful testimony of the Nazi concentration camps".

Germar Rudolf has stated that it "was revealed in the summer of 1998 when the Jesuit priest Juan Manuel Rodriguez sued the Rumanian jew Salomón Isacovici, who had immigrated to Ecuador. Isacovici had passed off as his autobiography the novel that Rodriguez had written, wherein Rodriguez had used the stories told to him by Isacovici (Grimstad 1999).[1]

External links

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References

  1. Holohoax Handbooks, Volume 15: Germar Rudolf: Lectures on the Holohoax—Controversial Issues Cross Examined 2nd, revised and corrected edition. http://holocausthandbooks.com/index.php?page_id=15


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