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FOR NINE months in the winter and late spring of 1994/5 David Irving was writing in the United States. Professor Deborah Lipstadt paid a visit to London to launch the British edition of her book Denying the Holocaust. She was slated to attend the prestigious Book Fair in London
on March 5, 1995. With unhappy memories of awkward questions that Mr Irving had asked during Question Time at her Atlanta forum, she did not want him to spoil the ceremonies again this time, however . . .Last updated: Lord Jakobovits is a former Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom, a wise and popular man.
With unhappy memories of awkward questions that Mr Irving had asked during Question Time at her Atlanta forum, she did not want him to spoil the ceremonies again this time, however . . .Last updated: Lord Jakobovits is a former Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom, a wise and popular man. Last updated: Lord Jakobovits is a former Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom, a wise and popular man.
Lord Jakobovits is a former Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom, a wise and popular man.
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