Archive/File: orgs/australian/adelaide-institute/statement-of-jaeckel Last-Modified: 1998/04/22 [Page 1] Jeremy Jones and members of the Committee of Management of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry on Behalf of those members of the Jewish community of Australia who are members of organisations affiliated to the Executive Council of Australian Jewry Complainant and Fredrick Toben on Behalf of the Adelaide Institute Respondent Witness Statement: Professor Eberhard Jaeckel, Universitaet Stuttgart, Germany Professor Jaeckel is an alleged German expert on the Holocaust and during my April visit to him, he claimed that Robert Jan van Pelt and Deborah Dowrk had produced a valuable book: `Auschwitz: From 1270 To The Present.' I have asked Professor Jaeckel to be a witness in these proceedings but to date have not heard from him. Fredrick Toben 7 November 1997 Witness Statement: Professor Gerald Fleming, University of Surrey, Guilford, GU2 5XH, U.K. Professor Fleming corresponded with me in a letter he wrote on 20 August 1996. Therein he complained that our Web site's material was close to being defamatory about his person. I responded by some critical comments about his film `Blueprints of Genocide' (See: AI newsletter, No. 27), wherein he claims that he had one of a handful of people who had been into the Moscow Auschwitz archives. Revisionist researchers, Juegen Graf and Carlo Mattogno, proved by looking at the registration sheets at the museum, that Fleming's delving into the documents was extremely minima. To date I have not had a response from Professor Fleming to my invitation to be a witness at the HREOC hearing. Fredrick Toben 7 October 1997
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