Alex Grobman

Alex Grobman is an American historian.[1]

Grobman grew up in Camden, New Jersey, the son of a pharmacist and a synagogue secretary.[2] He earned his PhD at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

Grobman's book Denying History has been described as serving to "remind us the past is not entirely negotiable" that, "Good historians can uncover and explain the past with provisional certainty - if they account for personal and cultural bias, and that it can be established beyond any reasonable doubt that the holocaust was real.[1]

According to CNN ". . . Shermer and Grobman do more than just refute ridiculous allegations. They also use the example of Holocaust denial literature to examine free speech issues, the psychology of right-wing extremists, and the role of biases in historical research."[3]

Books

References

  1. 1 2 "Holocaust revisionism deconstructed," Feb. 4, 2006, Josh Bains, Jerusalem Post.
  2. Dr. Alex Grobman, Camden People.
  3. "Review: Contesting the Holocaust deniers". CNN. August 24, 2000. Retrieved 2008-05-17.
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