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DAVID
IRVING responds:
I will do all I possibly can to help you. What I would like to do is mail to you my Closing Speech in the
Lipstadt trial last year and the trial diary. They contain much material of interest for you topic, in a slightly handier form than they are on my website. If you wuld like thes eprinted versions, please provide a mailing address; I suggest that after consultation with your parents or teacher you let me send it to you at your school or college.
Then I have this initial advice: You will find much of what you need at these addresses on my website: on Auschwitz and the Holocaust; the pleadings href=”http://wood.ccta.gov.uk/courtser/judgements.nsf/054a30dbaca8b75e8025683c004e82de/0711013fea4b2146802568be0053b037/$FILE/qb_irving.htm”>this
are on my Lipstadt index and the judgment
is at http://www.focal/org.lipstadt/judgment.pdf
or download it direct at
British government link
The daily transcripts are on my website but they are very lengthy, though not without interest.
It is an interesting subject, and I hope that when you are through with it you manage to shake it iff, as you don’t want to spend your life obsessed with human tragedy on such a vast scale. Do not hesitate to ask me specific questions (not too general or vague, though); and —
don’t expect me to write your essay for you!