Germans Drop Case Against Activist
In the May/June 2020 issue of TBR, we published an
article by Peter Rushton on the arrest and intended prosecution of Lady
Michele Renouf, long known as a champion of free speech and of historians
and others who have been punished and/or imprisoned for talking honestly
about World War II.
In 2018, Renouf became one of those
persecuted people herself, facing jail time in Germany for comments made at
a rally commemorating those civilians killed in Dresden by Allied bombing
raids. Suddenly, and some would say quite unexplicably, the charges were
dropped.
What follows is a TBR interview with Renouf
conducted by TBR’s Dr. Edward DeVries, host of the TBR History
Hour, explaining why the “re-educated” myrmidons of the German
court system were too scared to face her in court.
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