Real History, the Queen Mother, and HitlerThe Independent on SundayMarch 5, 2000[Pictures added by this website]Queen Mum wanted peace with HitlerBy Sophie Goodchild,Home Affairs CorrespondentWhen Oxford University's Bodleian…
Richtig soDavid Irvingbritischer Schriftsteller und Historiker korrigiert die Eintragung unter seinem Namen im bekannten bundesdeutschen biographischen Nachschlagwerk Munzinger Archiv[Photo: David Gamble for: The Independent on Sunday]
Torpedo RunningDocuments on the Torpedo RunningThe "Hitler Diaries"WHEN Stern magazine held their sensational Hamburg press conference to announce the find of "Hitler's Diaries" on April 25, 1983, David Irving was smuggled in as…
Extensive extracts from Joseph Goebbels' wartime diary, translated and annotated — a primary source of immense historical value for understanding the Nazi regime.
Ufa-Star Lida Baarova gestorbenDrehverbot wegen Verhältnis mit Joseph GoebbelsSalzburg -- Die tschechische Filmschauspielerin Lida Baarova, ist am Freitag im Alter von 86 Jahren in Salzburg gestorben.
Some people like them, some don't Pages from David Irving's biography of Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring reveal that the German air force carried out desperate kamikaze-type suicide operations in 1945.[Operation Werewolf:…
EICHMANN PAPERSThe The Eichmann PapersVISITING BUENOS AIRES ON OCTOBER 20, 1991, David Irving was handed two packets containing 426 pages of Adolf Eichmann typescripts. He plans at a later date to publish them in facsimile.
IN THE ROYAL COURTS OF JUSTICE 1996 I. No. 113 QUEEN’S BENCH DIVISION Royal Courts of Justice Strand, London Tuesday, 11th January 2000 Before: MR JUSTICE GRAY B E T W E E N: DAVID JOHN CAWDELL IRVING Claimant…
1DAY 2 Wednesday, 12th January 2000 MR JUSTICE GRAY: Yes, Mr Irving MR IRVING: May it please your Lordship. This morning I wish to kick off by playing to the court excerpts from two, or possibly three, video tapes which are of relevance.
< DAY 3 Thursday, 13th January 2000 MR DAVID IRVING, Recalled. MR JUSTICE GRAY: Yes, Mr Irving? MR IRVING: May it please the court, with your Lordship’s permission, I have brought the bundle of the documents that we were referring to last night.
< DAY 4 Monday, 17th January 2000 MR JUSTICE GRAY: Yes, Mr Irving? MR IRVING: May it please your Lordship. MR JUSTICE GRAY: I think this court is better.
<DAY FIVE Tuesday, 18th January 2000 (10.30 a.m.) MR JUSTICE GRAY: Yes, Mr Irving, I have been provided with a document that you, I understand, want to make some mention of. MR IRVING: Yes, if I may address the court on this.
<Day 6. Wednesday, 19th January 2000 MR JUSTICE GRAY: Mr Rampton, I wonder if I could ask you for a bit of help on really a logistical problem? Some of the source material that the experts rely on is fairly inaccessible.
<Day 7 Thursday, 20th January 2000. MR JUSTICE GRAY: Yes, Mr Irving? MR IRVING: This morning we are going to be dealing, as I apprehend, may it please the court, with the Schlegelberger document which I brought, as I…
<Day 9 Tuesday, 25th January 2000. MR JUSTICE GRAY: Mr Irving, I have your clip which I obviously have not had time to read. Before we get into that, shall we, as proposed, just look ahead and consider what is going to be happening?
<Day 13 Tuesday, 1st February 2000. MR JUSTICE GRAY: Mr Irving? MR IRVING: May it please the court. Your Lordship will have appreciated that the Defence relied to a certain degree on that document about crematorium capacities.