Real History and the Bundesregierung of GermanyDocuments on the
Documents on David
Irving’s Relations with the German Government
October
11, 2003 (Saturday)
London
IN the morning mail, there is unexpected news from the
German foreign ministry: “Nach Auskunft des
Bundesverwaltungsamtes besteht für Sie kein
Einreiseverbot in die Bundesrepublik mehr. Die
Einreisesperre wurde gelöscht.” Translation: “According to information from the German Office of Administration there is no longer a ban on you entering the Federal
Republic of Germany. The entry ban has been annulled.”
[…]
I write to the German ambassador to thank him, and I write also to G:
“Sie werden staunen, aber ein Schreiben des
Auswärtiges Amtes heute morgen gibt bekannt, die
10jährige, gegen mich verhängte (am 9. November
1993 in Mövenpick im München
ausgehändigte) Einreisesperre wurde gelöscht.
Also, durchgestanden.“Nun Sturm brich’ los… ” – Ein Redeverbot besteht demnach auch nicht mehr. […]
Then this email comes from New Zealand: “Dear Mr. Irving,
I saw mention in a magazine article that you are planning a visit to New Zealand early next year. If this is true, will you be speaking, and if so, where and when? As I would be very interested in attending. I am a member of a
[…] group here, who sympathise with your views on history. Would you be interested in privately addressing our small audience? We have private rooms, and can afford a fee, etc.
Thankyou for your tremendous contribution towards the
Truth. I’ll depart with the Druidic motto, “The Truth
Against the World”. Best Regards, S., Auckland, New
Zealand.”
What is going on? I at once agree.
[Previous Radical’s
Diary]
-
Berliner Morgenpost horrified
“Einreiseverbot
für Rassist Irving gelöscht” | Berlin Foreign
Ministry claims embarrassing error, will rectify | Mr
Irving’s commentary, and picture flashback -
A Radical’s Diary relating
the events of November 1993 surrounding the expulsion
order -
Text
of Foreign Ministry letter, Oct 8, 2003 | facsimile - From our index
on the German government’s vendetta against David
Irving:- -
Jun 11, 1997: The
German Secret Service (BND)
refuses to join in the operations against David
Irving -
Dec 22, 1997: David Irving writes to British Home
Secretary Jack
Straw -
New German
ambassador thanks David Irving, April 9, 1998 -
Jan 12, 2000: German
press reports attempt to extradite Irving as his trial of
Lipstadt action begins -
… a head’s up for readers in Australia and New
Zealand.
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