Emma Svanberg, history student, of Newcastle upon Tyne, writes December 6, 1998:[see David Irving’s answer’s below]I HAVE a few questions I’ve written…
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Emma
Svanberg,
history student, of Newcastle upon Tyne, writes December 6,
1998:
[see
David Irving’s answer’s below]
I HAVE a few questions I’ve written down concerning your book and the
Holocaust, and I’ll probably think up a few more as I’m reading and writing…..I hope you don’t mind answering them, obviously you don’t have to write that much, just a few ideas will do.
1. Do you relate your theories at all to those of Maurice
Bardeche, eg. Jews in the war only died through war-realted illnesses, the ‘final solution’ referred only to the transfer of Jews to ghettos, evidence has been falsified and so on…
2. Have you any theories on why Jews have always been used as the
‘scapegoats’ throughout history, from their captivity in
Babylon in the 6th century BC to the Spanish
Inquisition?
3. Some revisionists have said that the conditions in concentration camps were luxurious. Do you agree with this?
4. You say that Hitler had no intention to annihilate the Jews, but he said in his Sept 1942 speech: ‘At one time the Jews of Germany laughed about my prophecies….they will stop laughing everywhere’. How do you explain this?
5. Do you believe in the existence of the Holocaust?
Thank you for your time. I look forward to hearing from you.