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[[File:Sylvia Stolz 1.jpg|thumb|180px|Sylvia Stolz in 2012]] | [[File:Sylvia Stolz 1.jpg|thumb|180px|Sylvia Stolz in 2012]] | ||
'''Sylvia Stolz''' (b. 6 August 1963 in [[Mรผnchen]]) is a German former lawyer and [[Holohoax revisionist]]. ย | '''Sylvia Stolz''' (b. 6 August 1963 in [[Mรผnchen]]) is a [[German]] former lawyer and [[Holohoax revisionist]]. ย | ||
==Life== | ==Life== | ||
Stolz defended Holohoax revisionists [[Ernst Zรผndel]] and [[Horst Mahler]]. She has been convicted several times in Germany for [[historical revisionism]] and even for criticizing "[[Holohoax denial]]" laws in a speech, not in Germany, but in [[Switzerland]]. She served an 18-month prison sentence as of May 2019. | Stolz defended [[Holohoax]] revisionists [[Ernst Zรผndel]] and [[Horst Mahler]]. She has been convicted several times in [[Germany]] for [[historical revisionism]] and even for criticizing "[[Holohoax denial]]" laws in a speech, not in Germany, but in [[Switzerland]]. She served an 18-month prison sentence as of May 2019. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:33, 25 February 2024
File:Sylvia Stolz 1.jpg
Sylvia Stolz in 2012
Sylvia Stolz (b. 6 August 1963 in Mรผnchen) is a German former lawyer and Holohoax revisionist.
Life
Stolz defended Holohoax revisionists Ernst Zรผndel and Horst Mahler. She has been convicted several times in Germany for historical revisionism and even for criticizing "Holohoax denial" laws in a speech, not in Germany, but in Switzerland. She served an 18-month prison sentence as of May 2019.