Pierre Bridonneau

Pierre Bridonneau is a French historian and essay writer (Nantes) currently with the retirement. He taught in particular with the Université of Nantes.

He belonged to the Irregular force Pommiès during the Second world war. Stopped in 1943 by the Gestapo, it was off-set with Buchenwald, then with Harzungen and Bergen-Belsen. It was repatriated in 1945 and had to spend three years to the hospital.

As a former deportee, he was requested by the “business Henri Roques” in 1986 of which he studied the thesis which called into question the Jewish Génocide and whose defense was done with the complicity of a jury favorable to his remarks.

In February 1987, it testifies for the newspaper Libération at the time of the lawsuit in slandering that Roques had brought to him. After a few years, it publishes a work entitled Oui, it is necessary to speak about the negationnists (Paris, Éditions of the Stag, 1997) where it analyzes the strategies of diverting of the history in particular at Roques, Robert Faurisson or Roger Garaudy.

Publications

  • Odor and fear. Concentration camps in Amnesty , Paris, Éditions of the Stag, “For what I live”, 1984.

  • Oui, it is necessary to speak about the negationnists: Castlings, Faurisson, Garaudy and others , Paris, Editions of the Stag, “history with sharp”, 1997.

External bond

  • Yes, it is necessary to speak about the negationnists, on anti-rev.org

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