- Anthony Hancock (publisher)
Anthony Hancock has been a member of various
far right groups in theUnited Kingdom and, as a publisher, has produced literature for almost all of Britain's right-wing extremists.Based in
Brighton , where he owned a hotel called the Heidelberg, Anthony Hancock is the son ofAlan Hancock , a veteran of theBritish Union of Fascists who first set up the publishing firm. With his father as a leading member, Anthony Hancock cut his teeth as a member of theRacial Preservation Society and from this group he became a member of the National Front. [R. Hill & A. Bell, "The Other Face of Terror", London: Grafton, 1988, p. 205]As a member of the NF, Hancock became a close associate of Steve Brady of the
League of St George and followed him into the National Party in 1976. It was at this time that Hancock stepped up his printing firm and was soon producing not only for the NP and the League, but also for theBritish Movement and later the NF and theBritish National Party amongst others. [R. Hill & A. Bell, "The Other Face of Terror", London: Grafton, 1988, p. 205] He later became a supporter of theBritish Democratic Party [R. Hill & A. Bell, "The Other Face of Terror", London: Grafton, 1988, p. 229] , although by and large he put his own feelings aside and continued to publish for any far right group that asked him to.A devotee of
Holocaust denial , Hancock set up the Historical Review Press (based inUckfield ) which, funded by Robin Beauclair (formerly of the RPS), became the leading source of Holocaust denying material in Britain. The Press published versions of a number of seminal works, includingArthur Butz ' "The Hoax of the Twentieth Century " as well as an occasional newspaper "The Holocaust News". Most famously Hancock published "Did Six Million Really Die? " and made a lot of money from doing so, to the point where he was sued for royalties in the High Court in 1982. [R. Hill & A. Bell, "The Other Face of Terror", London: Grafton, 1988, p. 228]David Irving has also acknowledged that Hancock has done some of his printing, although it has been alleged that the relationship is much deeper and that the two have worked together on Holocaust denial seminars [ [http://www.hdot.org/evidence/evans003.asp#3.5b 'Irving and Holocaust Denial'] ] .Hancock also built up an extensive range of international contacts and was closely associated with
Roberto Fiore for a time during the 1980s. [G. Harris, "The Dark Side of Europe", Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1994, p. 125] Distributing large quantities of Holocaust denial material inGermany , he was investigated by the German police in the late 1990s, although no case was brought as he was not breaking UK law and so could not faceextradition . His printing offices were raided in 1999 however due to a spate of anti-Semitic mailshots originating fromColin Jordan [ [http://www.tau.ac.il/Anti-Semitism/asw98-9/uk.htm United Kingdom Anti-Semitism and Racism] from theStephen Roth Institute ] . More recently, Hancock was forced to pay £19,000 in damages and £81,000 in costs toBrighton solicitor Martin Cray in alibel case. ["Searchlight", December 2005, p. 29]References
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