Press Release: Historian David Irving leads tour to Nazi death camps and Hitler's headquarters in Poland

 

On Friday, September 24, 2010 David Irving's tour group visited the ruins of Hitler's HQ the Wolf's Lair ... in former East Prussia, now northern Poland.
 

"F" logoFriday, September 24, 2010

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

DAVID IRVING:ANGER AT "DENIER" ACCUSATIONS

Contact: David Irving    Telephone: +44 7934 485 255
Contact: Jaenelle Antas    Telephone: +44 7587 581 096

 

British historian David Irving, currently in Poland leading a group on a tour of various World War II sites, is baffled that the world's press continue to use the toxic phrase "Holocaust denier" to describe him. "It is as offensive as being called a pedophile," he comments.

At great expense, Mr Irving's guests have come to Poland to see the historic Nazi sites they have always read about. They have already been to Treblinka, where more Jews (and others) were killed than at any other location and they will also visit SS chief Heinrich Himmler's other "Operation Reinhardt" camps.

"I've shown them the documents proving the murders," asserts Mr Irving. One controversial telegram intercepted by the British shows that Operation Reinhardt killed 1,274,166 people in 1942 alone - a number which is corroborated by other documents.

"What more can I do?" Mr Irving asks. "These critics are using systematic violence and lies to smear my name. One critic even said that it was 'unfortunate' that I have said nothing which breaks the law."

"The Nazis also used violence, lies, and arrest to silence their opposition. Hitler would be proud of these little Nazis springing up everywhere in Poland," he says, referring to the Jewish bodies and their collaborators.

Mr Irving's tour of Poland continues until September 30th.

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Journalists might wish to look at these links:


Mr Irving's visit to the Nazi death camps in Poland in 2007

and YouTube movies of his more recent visit June 2010

The movies, images and pictures are copyright.

See too an editorial in The Irish Times a few days after Mr Irving was ambushed and imprisoned 2005 in Austria, where he was held in solitary confinement for 14 months for a talk he had given 16 years earlier.

previous release, Sept 10, 2010: DAVID IRVING TRIP TO POLISH NAZI SITES MAY UPSET REVISIONISTS

"Two books in English stand out from the vast literature of the Second World War: Chester Wilmot's The Struggle for Europe, published in 1952, and David Irving's Hitler's War"
-- Sir John Keegan, Britain's leading historian, in The Times Literary Supplement

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