Index
- Gitta Sereny has had a
bee in her bonnet about Elke Fröhlich and Mr
Irving for over twenty years (S. Times, Jul 24,
1977)
- Gitta
Sereny: Building up
defences against the Hitler wave, New Statesman, July
7, 1978
- New York Times, Nov 30, 1982: "Professor
Challenges Material in Article in Times Magazine" --
Sereny is accused of plagiarism
- When Gitta Sereny poured newspaper bile over the
revised edition of Hitler's War, in November 1991 Mr
Irving protested
to the editor
- In July 1992 she fell for forged documents
about Odilo Globocnik, planted on her by Peter Stahl
(alias Gregory Douglas)
- Answers to a French
journalist's list of questions, Jul 1992
- 1992-1994: The Observer slipped into the habit
of smearing David Irving and ignoring his requests
for space to reply . . .
- Aug 12, 1992: Mr Irving instructs
his solicitor to proceed against The Observer over a
libel by Chaim Bermant
- The
Observer had to retract an attack on Mr Irving, Jan
17, 1993
- Prof. Gordon A
Craig reviewed Sereny's biography, Albert Speer: His
Battle with Truth, in 1995
- Extracts
from Gitta Sereny's article published in The
Observer
- David Irving's Initial Letter of Complaint
- David Irving's Statement
of Claim issued on May 1, 1996 with a Writ alleging
Libel in the Sereny article
- Gitta Sereny's letter
to The Times, November 16, 1996
- Sereny's lawyers order
David Irving to remove items from this Website, May
25, 1998
- New York Times profile
of Sereny, August 1998
- High Court hearing in
David Irving's action against The Observer
- Guardian Newspapers Ltd coverage
of the preceding David Irving vs Deborah Lipstadt libel
action
- The Observer's
reluctance to publish letters of correction
- The Observer
smears Mr Irving again: "Sikorski and book pulping" |
His
reply
- Gitta Sereny,
cheque-book journalist: an Epiphany? Auschwitz "not a
death camp" after all
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