Salvador Borrego
Salvador Borrego Escalante (April 24, 1915 - January 8, 2018) was a Mexican historian and journalist, most noted for his antisemitic conspiracy theories. He repeatedly denied or trivialized the Holocaust.
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Borrego started out as a serious journalist and worked for decades for the national daily Excélsior even though he had sympathized with Nazi Germany since 1937. Borrego always claimed Adolf Hitler had just been a victim of bad press.
His most famous book was Derrota mundial (Worldwide Defeat), published in 1953 with a foreword of national luminary José Vasconcelos
Borrego always denied being an antisemite, arguing that he just criticized the Jewish leadership and that criticizing the Jewish leadership is no more antisemitic than criticizing the Mexican government is anti-Mexican. He also denied being right-wing, claiming instead that "the bankers are the real right wing".
Borrego also wrote books about other incoherent conspiracies, such as how the United States controls Mexico by sponsoring Freemasonry and protestantism, how the Waffen-SS consisted of noble warriors and did not engage in any atrocities, how scientific medicine fights against real medicine and of course how there is a communist behind every tree.
He thankfully finally croaked at the age of 102 in 2018.