France's new far-right leader hit with Holocaust denial accusations

  • 7 years ago
The man to lead the National Front party as French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen focuses on the election was asked to step down following Holocaust denial accusations. Jean-François Jalkh, who took over the far-right party, allegedly made questionable remarks about the Nazi gas chambers. Jalkh reportedly disputed whether Germans used Zyklon B gas to kill Jews in the concentration camps. He also allegedly promoted the work of Holocaust denier Robert Faurisson.

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