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In the Supreme Court of Western Australia No. 1676 of 1993 | ||||||||
[See too German original in our Board of Deputies of British Jews file] Botschaft
der Bundesrepublik Deutschland 23,
Belgrave Square/Chesham Place Mr. Neville
Nagler 9 November 1992 Ku/Hi Ref.: POL 320.15/3 Dear Mr Nagler Thank you so much for your two letters of 21 October and 3 November 1992. In the meantime I have forwarded the manuscript of David Irving to the German authorities. It is indeed regrettable that such an irresponsible person still succeeds in entering Germany despite an official interdiction. This is, as you are well aware, mainly due not to a lack of zeal of the German border officials, but to the fact that borders within the EC are open, which leads - as the case of David Irving shows - also to some undesirable results. Yours sincerely (Gerhard Kunz) | ||||||||