Biographisches Lexikon des Revisionismus

Biographical Encyclopedia of Revisionism

 

 
Russ Granata

Teacher and translator, * 

Gr. was a six-times decorated US Navy veteran of World War Two. He was a graduate of the University of California (B.A.) and the University of Southern California (M.A.), specializing in European history and literature. He taught European history, literature and German for 33 years in southern California public schools. Gr., who lived in southern California, worked closely with Italian revisionist scholar Carlo Mattogno, translating his writings into English.

Through his own publishing enterprise, he issued English-language editions of works by Mattogno, including 'My Banned Holocaust Interview', and 'The Crematories of Auschwitz: A Critique of Jean-Claude Pressac'. He served as Mattogno's translator when addressing conferences of the 'Institute for Historical Review' IHR, and helped to produce the IHR's English-language edition of Mattogno's book 'Auschwitz: The End of a Legend'. Gr. was also a contributor to the IHR's 'Journal of Historical Review.

In late 1994 and early 1995, Gr. spoke about the Holocaust story and Mattogno's works on broadcasts of the radio show 'At a Glance'. He appeared three times as a guest at the invitation of host Rodney Bardin, an old acquaintance.

In 2003, Gr. presented the talk Jürgen Graf gave to a large audience in Estonia, to THE FOURTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on AUTHENTIC HISTORY, REAL NEWS & THE FIRST AMENDMENT at Arlington, Virginia.

Gr. died at his home in Palos Verdes, California, on August 14, 2004. 

Letzte Änderung / Last update: 19.08.2008 

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