1:12:01
But he chose not
to consider the evidence...
1:12:06
of his own foolishness.
1:12:28
Holocaust denial
is a story about vanity.
1:12:34
It's a way...
1:12:37
to get in the limelight,
to be noticed,
1:12:42
to be someone.
1:12:46
Maybe to be loved.
1:12:48
I have a sympathy to Fred
who was lost in Auschwitz,
because I think he's lost.
1:12:53
But not anymore
with the Fred who appears
at these conferences.
1:13:05
You're ignored.
You're despised
by many people.
1:13:09
And then there is a home,
and the home is the Institute
for Historical Review.
1:13:14
You make new friends.
1:13:16
Go to one conference,
then you go to
the second one...
1:13:20
and a third and a fourth.
1:13:22
And it's nice to get up
and stand behind a lectern
and have people applaud.
1:13:27
They compare your logic
with that of any
university professor.
1:13:32
Maybe it's about choosing
the right friends.
1:13:36
Please welcome a man
whose work is a mighty blow
for historical understanding.
1:13:41
Mr. Fred Leuchter.
[ Applause ]
1:13:46
My paper is entitled,
The Leuchter Report,
the How and the Why.
1:13:52
In 1988-- 1988 was
a very informative and
likewise disturbing year for me.
1:13:58
I was appalled to learn
that much of what
I was taught in school...