Erik Haaest

Erik Haaest
Born Erik Hansen[1]
14 March 1935[1]
Toftegaard, Hundslev, Kølstrup, Denmark[1]
Died 23 January 2012(2012-01-23) (aged 76)[2]
Nationality Danish
Occupation Journalist and author
Known for Books on Danish pro-Nazi collaborators
Religion Church of Denmark (until 1962)[1]

Erik Haaest (14 March 1935 23 January 2012) was a controversial Danish journalist and author.[2]

Haaest was born on 14 March 1935 in Hundslev on Funen to tenant Sigurd Hansen and wife Esther née Andersen and baptized Erik Hansen in Kølstrup church on 22 April 1935.[1]

On 23 March 1953 he changed his name to Erik Haaest.[1]

On 20 December 1962 Haaest formally left the Church of Denmark.[1]

Haaest's father was an active member of the Danish resistance. After the war, his father refused to accept any awards from Denmark's post-war government, because many officials who had collaborated with the Germans, were still unpunished, in positions of power and were now posing as anti-Nazis. Haaest was intimately familiar with the subjects of Danish resistance, and Danish pro-Nazi collaborators.

On 18 July 2007 the newspaper Information wrote that Haaest in September 1977 had published a pamphlet asserting that the nazi concentration camp gas chambers never existed and that the Diary of Anne Frank was a forgery. This caused the Danish Arts Council to be condemned since it had funded Haaest's research into Danes who had served in the SS.[3] Information subsequently brought a retort from Haaest where he claimed to have been deliberately misquoted and referred to the allegations as an outrageous lie made to discredit and sabotage his authorship regarding Danish pro-nazi collaborators.[4]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Fødte Mandkøn" [Born Males]. Kirkebog [Parish Register]. 1921-1941 (in Danish). Kølstrup. 1935. p. 28.
  2. 1 2 Andreas Lindqvist (2012-01-26). "Statsstøttet dansk holocaustbenægter er død" [Government funded Danish holocaust denier dies] (in Danish). Politiken. Retrieved 2012-01-26.
  3. Anna von Sperling (2007-07-18). "Kunstrådet giver penge til Holocaust-skeptiker" [Arts council funds Holocaust sceptic] (in Danish). Dagbladet Information. Retrieved 2015-01-05.
  4. Haaest, Erik (2007-08-01). "Informations kronik var løgn" [Information's article was a lie] (in Danish). Dagbladet Information. Retrieved 2015-01-05.

External links

Erik Haaest's homepage

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Wednesday, March 30, 2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.