Canadian history Quote by Ernst Zundel Download Open image “The trial of Ernst Zundel has gone down in Canadian history.” — Ernst Zundel ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.1 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Canadian history Gone History Trials
“And that's the terrible thing about these past trials, is that they have this aura of legitimacy, this aura of legality. I suspect that… — William M. Kunstler Copy Share Image
Now it is clear, that if the government can exclude, on account either of their opinions or feelings, any persons thus drawn by lot,… — Lysander Spooner Copy Share Image
“The accused were: Joseph Kramer, Dr. Fritz Klein, Peter Weingartner, Georg Kraft, Franz Hoessler, Juana Borman, Elizabeth Volkenrath, Herta Ehlert, Irma Grese, Ilse Lothe,… — Javier Gómez Pérez Copy Share Image
The most important part of any trial is not the trial itself but what did we learn and how did we change? Tom Krause — Tom Krause Copy Share Image
“The truth is, the best win-lost records are not built on great trial work. They are built on cherry-picking only the strongest cases for… — William Landay Copy Share Image
Gorsuch, who is a U.S. Supreme Court nominee in the United States, said the real test of law is when a government can lose… — Cindy Blackstock Copy Share Image
The [Nuremberg Trial was] the biggest legal farce in history... the legend about six million supposedly murdered Jews acquired a legal basis, even though… — Rick Sanchez Copy Share Image
Trials are no longer about freeing the innocent, punishing the guilty, and making restitution to the injured. They have devolved into a contest over… — Tammy Bruce Copy Share Image
Moreover, there is this completely false trial. I would participate wholeheartedly in a trial if it were to determine the guilt for 5 million… — Hans Fritzsche Copy Share Image
Let's see in those indictments you can't level at Sweden, they never tried to ban the constitution or undermine the settlement that they wanted.… — Jane Jacobs Copy Share Image
The Nuremberg trials of Nazi leaders, in open court before an international tribunal, had a profound long-term effect in bringing Germans back to democracy… — Anthony Lewis Copy Share Image
“And that’s the terrible myth of organized society. That everything that’s done through the established system is legal. And that word has a powerful… — William M. Kunstler Copy Share Image
The reason why I have survived as long as I have survived is what my friends, comrades and supporters thought was an extraordinarily cautious… — Ernst Zundel Copy Share Image
The judge turned his back towards me, sitting back on his judge's chair, while I was in the witness stand being questioned. The whole… — Ernst Zundel Copy Share Image
The unfortunate thing is, for the contents of the building I could not get any insurance anywhere in Canada. — Ernst Zundel Copy Share Image
I am not saying that during the Second World War Germany did not, under the leadership of the National Socialist government, commit crimes. — Ernst Zundel Copy Share Image
Conquerors never, never conquer a nation to bring freedom. They brought control. — Ernst Zundel Copy Share Image
The mere fact that you belong to a certain ethnic group makes you eternally guilty, according to the twisted logic of Zionism. If Germans… — Ernst Zundel Copy Share Image
I am not saying that Hitler was a choir boy. But I am saying, let him who was innocent in the Second World War… — Ernst Zundel Copy Share Image
You know, many people have called me, friends from the nationalist camp, revisionists and so on, from around the world, have called me over… — Ernst Zundel Copy Share Image
That generation of Germans, along with volunteers from Denmark, Holland, even England and the Free India division and so on, we Europeans were alert… — Ernst Zundel Copy Share Image
And besides, I'm so in Dutch with my neighbors here that I thought that was better than getting them all upset with what might… — Ernst Zundel Copy Share Image
I am, as a European, absolutely shocked by European people. I am also shocked by European nationalist people. They have allowed themselves to be… — Ernst Zundel Copy Share Image
What we have to do now is to make the public at large aware that what we're looking at is not a historical event… — Ernst Zundel Copy Share Image
“Born of antimodern sentiment, the summer camp was ultimately a modern phenomenon, a "therapeutic space" as much dependent on the city, the factory, and… — Sharon Wall Copy Share Image
“The abscess is a distant memory. The pain is gone. This dinner with her hosts and her health-care team, this week of seeing another… — Shireen Jeejeebhoy Copy Share Image
There are two miracles in Canadian history. The first is the survival of French Canada, and the second is the survival of Canada. — F. R. Scott Copy Share Image
The reality of Canadian history is that we've been willing to do the important things the world demanded of us: fighting in World War… — Chris Alexander Copy Share Image
“It is a country to breed mystical people, egocentric people, perhaps poetic people. But not humble ones…Puny you may feel there, and vulnerable, but… — Wallace Stegner Copy Share Image
“[Stephen] Harper had said he would use all legal means, and what [John] Baird suggested was an option the prome minister was considering. If… — Lawrence Martin Copy Share Image
I read and learned and fretted more about Canada after I left than I ever did while I was home. I absorbed anything I… — Will Ferguson Copy Share Image
When you go back and look at American history, it's not terribly different from Canadian history. If you weren't self-reliant on the prairie, you… — Alan Greenspan Copy Share Image
“Women are practically invisible on the pages of Canadian history textbooks, too often overshadowed by the feats of famous men.” — Merna Forster Copy Share Image
“So as near as I could tell the end of the world began roughly about the time that Billy Carver’s butt rang about halfway… — Steve Vernon Copy Share Image
Burton Cummings joining the Guess Who in January 1966 changed my life forever. It's been a rocky affiliation, no doubt. One journalist once described… — Randy Bachman Copy Share Image
The great themes of Canadian history are as follows: Keeping the Americans out, keeping the French in, and trying to get the Natives to… — Will Ferguson Copy Share Image