Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Heroine Ursula Haverbeck Will Live on in Our Hearts

 

Source: https://www.renegadetribune.com/heroic-heroine-ursula-haverbeck-will-live-on-in-our-hearts/

 

Ursula Haverbeck recently died at the age of 96. At the time, she was appealing an “incitement to hatred” conviction.

 

Enemy propaganda outlet DW reports:

 

Haverbeck, who was married for many years to a former member of the Nazi organizations SA and SS, was convicted several times since 2004 for her comments denying that the Holocaust — which she once called the “most tenacious lie of history” — ever took place.

 

She previously served two years in prison for Holocaust denial and was appealing another prison sentence of a year and four months handed down by the court in Hamburg when her death occurred.

 

Because she lived in an occupied country, the truth is no defense, and free speech is completely banned in Germany. Yet Ursula was undeterred by her repeated convictions. She would continue to use every opportunity possible to advocate for her German people against the vicious defamation they have faced since WWII ended.

 

Ursula’s unwavering conviction and compelling presentations made her a threat to the powers that rule over Germany, and they felt truly threatened by her. When the truth is spoken by heroic people such as Ursula, the reality our enemies have constructed with decades of lies quickly shatters.

 

Here is one of Ursula’s most famous presentations.

 

Ursula Haverbeck’s work will not be in vain. She has inspired many people with her courage, and they will continue to advocate for the truth and justice for Germany.