Unafraid and Unbroken Ursula Haverbeck departed this world at age 96, defying world jewry until her last breath.
The Renegade Revisionist.
The world's oldest and most viciously persecuted political prisoner, who, back in June, was sentenced to 16 months in prison for "Holocaust denial".
And up until this very moment when breath departed her lungs and her soul departed for Heaven, she didn't give the Jews a millimeter. She denied the Jews' Holocrock - as all free-thinking humans should - and defended National Socialism without anything remotely resembling a trepidation.
She never succumbed.
She never surrendered.
Under the jackboot of full-blown ZOG tyranny she stood firm with all of her eloquence and all of her defiance, that 6 million didn't die; that the version of events about World War II sold to humanity by the Jews and the Allied Powers is an abomination of what actually happened.
Persecuted,harassed, imprisoned... she never doubted, never gave up, never stopped believing, never stopped smiling!
Unafraid and Unbroken Ursula Haverbeck departed this world at age 96, defying world jewry until her last breath.
The Renegade Revisionist.
The world's oldest and most viciously persecuted political prisoner, who, back in June, was sentenced to 16 months in prison for "Holocaust denial".
And up until this very moment when breath departed her lungs and her soul departed for Heaven, she didn't give the Jews a millimeter. She denied the Jews' Holocrock - as all free-thinking humans should - and defended National Socialism without anything remotely resembling a trepidation.
She never succumbed.
She never surrendered.
Under the jackboot of full-blown ZOG tyranny she stood firm with all of her eloquence and all of her defiance, that 6 million didn't die; that the version of events about World War II sold to humanity by the Jews and the Allied Powers is an abomination of what actually happened.
Persecuted,harassed, imprisoned... she never doubted, never gave up, never stopped believing, never stopped smiling!
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