Rostock, Germany: Exposition promotes antisemitic literature
Between April 25 and 27, antisemitic literature was sold at an exposition of esotericism and naturopathy (Esoterik und Naturheiltage) in Rostock. Books by the notorious antisemitic conspiracy theorists Jan Udo Holey, Stefan Erdmann and Trutz Hardo were sold.
In the book Banks, Bread and Bombs (“Banken, Brot und Bomben”), Erdmann refers to The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, an antisemitic conspiracy theory from the early 20th century. Jan Udo Holey’s book “Geheimgesellschaften” (Secret Societies), which makes the Jewish people responsible for World War II, is also based on “The Protocols”. In his book “Jedem das Seine” (To Each his Own), which has been banned in Germany since 1998, Trutz Hardo claims that the Jewish people wanted the Shoah as a liberation from their own guilt.
Source: Antifa Rostock, 04-27-2008

