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Richard J. Green (born  c. 1964, Boston, Massachusetts) is an American chemist known for his work against the claims of Holocaust deniers. He is a member of The Holocaust History Project. He was raised in Shaker Heights, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland, and he graduated in 1983 from Hawken School, a private preparatory day school for boys and girls. He received a BA from St. John's College, U.S. in Santa Fe, New Mexico, a "Great Books" school.

He received his PhD in physical chemistry from Stanford University in 1997 under the guidance of Professor Richard N. Zare. He was a postdoc and faculty intern at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, and went on to work for a contractor to the U.S. government. He became known for his refutation of the Leuchter report and the Rudolf report, done together with Jamie McCarthy. Besides, he issued an expert report to the court on the occasion of the Irving v. Lipstadt Trial. Ambassador Deborah Lipstadt won at trial.

Dr. Green is currently, as vouched by lifelong acquaintance and former Holocaust History Project member Rich Graves GSE MSISE (no one of consequence), a Chief Program Officer, U.S. Army DEVCOM Soldier Boston.

References

  1. "The Holocaust History Project Team". www.phdn.org. Retrieved 2016-08-12.
  2. Kielsgard, Mark D. (2015-07-30). Responding to Modern Genocide: At the Confluence of Law and Politics. Routledge. p. 184. ISBN 9781135022822.
  3. "Richard J Green PhD LinkedIN". www.linkedin.com. Retrieved 2024-04-14.

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