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Letters to David
Irving on this Website


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Sarah
Heaven

writes on October
24, 2001


Anne
Frank

I AM a student doing research on the denial of the authenticity of Anne Frank’s Diary. I was wondering what your precpective is and if you could point me in any direction for good research for both sides of the argument.

Sarah
Heaven

David
Irving replies

Good of you to get through to me. The wonders of the Web! Have a look at my
index
on poor Anne Frank, and then get back to me if you need more.

If you have difficulty because your college has installed a secret filter on your computer, use your home computer or your dad’s, or —
here’s a tip — insert something in the form “dummy@” just after the http://

That will sidestep ANY of those busybody filters. But use this tip responsibly.

she=”” sorry=”” src=”/legacy-images/Auschwitz/docs/controversies/AnneFrank/AFrank2.gif alt=Book width=150 height=240 border=1 align=right><p>THANK you for your help with my research I have
finally figured out my thesis for my paper. I am going to
look into why people still question Anne Frank’s Diary
after the critical edition was published. Are there any
good websites that will help me with this question that
you are aware of?

Thank you again for your help! <i>–
Sarah</i></p><p>David
Irving responds ():
<p>THAT sounds like a first class
topic. To answer your question, the first step might be
to have a rummage around on the website of
<a href=http://www.codoh.org/>www.codoh.org</a&gt
who have papers by <b>Prof. Robert Faurisson</b> and
others on the diaries.

Try and find the website of the
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Source Information
Original Publication: 2000-03-28
Digital Archive: Focal Point Publications
Accessed: June 4, 2026