AUTHOR DAVID IRVING
spoke to one hundred Londoner
supporters in a fine location in
London's West End last night.
He
was able to greet many old friends who
had kept in touch with him during his
fourteen months of solitary confinement
in Vienna's central jail, imprisoned
under Austria's 1945 Stalin-era Banning
Law. After speaking for an hour on the
theme, "Who dug the grave of the
British Empire - Hitler or Churchill?",
he told them that the English edition
of his prison memoirs will shortly
appear (the German version, Meine
Gefängnisse, has been selling
briskly in German-speaking Europe for
several months, and translations in
Greek and Italian will shortly
follow). Pre-order
your advance copy here |