This thesis will argue that Holocaust denial is simply the craving for another Holocaust; it is a craving that basically pursues its objective via different tactics. Indeed, by erasing memory and employing moral relativism, combined with the same anti-Semitic caricatures that led to the Holocaust, holocaust denial institutes a certain social and political mind-set which, in turn, can facilitate the possibility of yet another Holocaust. In order to understand what Holocaust denial is about, it is mandatory to understand what the Holocaust was and why it came about. This essay, therefore, will examine both the Holocaust and the phenomenon of subsequent efforts to deny its historical reality. 15 pgs. 25 f/c. 9b.