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Real History and a Ratty-Faced Smearmonger origins of anti-Semitism today’s ” AR-online” again THE WIENER LIBRARY was founded during World War II by Dr Alfred Wiener, a briliant émigré from Nazi Germany. He received funding from Mr Churchill’s wartime government to establish the library as an arm of Britain’s propaganda effort.

They have continued this charitable work to the present day, and recently received millions of pounds from the government’s lottery fund. Institute of Contemporary History and Wiener Library Limited 4 Devonshire Street, London W1N 2BH Telephone 0171-636 7247 Fax 0171-436 6428 e-mail: [email protected] Director Professor David Cesarani Academic Consultant Professor Walter Laqueur 5th January 2000 David Irving 81 Duke Street London W1M 5DJ Dear Mr.

Irving, I have received two recent letters from you regarding the diary of Dr. Kremer from Auschwitz and whether you can have access to it.

As you have described the library as a “Jewish-émigré propaganda library”, our director as a “particularly venomous journalist” (quoted at www.fpp.co.uk/docs/press/items/newstatesman100792 ) and a member of our executive committee as “an intellectual thug”, (quoted at www.fpp.co.uk/BoD/docs/HET121291 ) it is not felt appropriate that we allow you to use our resources.

Yours Sincerely Colin Clarke Librarian Institute of Contemporary History and Wiener Library Ltd is a non-profit making company limited by guarantee. Registered with the Charity Commissioners No. 313015 Mr Irving has replied, : Thank you. Please confirm for the purposes of this High Court action that you do have in your custody a copy of the diary of Dr Kremer referred to.

You have of course liberally assisted the defendants in the High Court action of which you are aware. Now here’s a thought: D’you feel that the U.K. Charities Commission should be reminding the Wiener Library of its responsibilities? Why not e-mail the Commissioners? First browse the commission’s Webpage , then review the law , then send a brief complaint to the Commission using this pre-addressed form: Register your name and address to go on the Mailing List to receive 1999

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Original Publication: 2005-01-01
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