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Jun 4, 2010

I love this photo ! From Ingrid Zundel [2 Attachments]



From: Ingrid <zgrams@zgrams.zundelsite.org>
Date: June 4, 2010 4:31:02 AM EDT


To all -

my silence these past two or three weeks does not signal any personal emergency or serious disruption in my work habits - I am intensely working on a German documentary I hope will have strategic importance.  Much more about that later.

In the meantime, I am sending you a snapshot of my exiled husband that really warmed my heart.

The tapestry you see pinned up in front of Ernst's ancestral home is an artistic offering to honor his creative  spirit who, in the worst of circumstances in solitary prison in Canada and later in Germany created sketch after sketch to let the world know that he never gives up!

French supporters of the Zundel struggle paid for the expensive quality yarn.

An artist weaver, unknown to us, donated hundreds of hours of his exceptional talent to create this masterpiece!  He even wove Ernst Zundel's name into the tapestry with threads of gold!

A close friend hand-delivered it to Ernst's ancestral homestead a few days ago.

What a memento to honor Ernst's contribution - and to forecast a more promising future!

This particular sketch is based on # 45 of more than 1,500 original sketches I have collected over the years.  We have ambitious plans for these sketches.  Right now, copies of these sketches are our main fund-raising tool in our fight for Truth in History.

Below you see Ernst wearing his legendary blue hard hat that protected him from his Jewish detractors in the two Great Holocaust Trials in 1985 and 1988.

Be patient with me.  I am still in the trenches, working away...

Ingrid Zundel



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