Letter from Thornton
us not to, this Website will post selected letters that it receives and invite open debate. KenThornton writes from Seattle, Washington, June 29, 1998: I HAPPENED to be in Pullman,…
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us not to, this Website will post selected letters that it receives and invite open debate. KenThornton writes from Seattle, Washington, June 29, 1998: I HAPPENED to be in Pullman,…
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on antisemitism provoked by such bans | Amazon still banning sales at request of German justice ministry | voted one of the 100 books of the 20th century -- banned…
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ed in the AA [Auswärtiges Amt] files and were known to Ribbentrop, Göring, and Weichs. I am curious to know how secret speeches by Josef Stalin ended up in the…
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from south-western Germany, October 22, 1998: ICH HABE mir Ihr Buch über Goebbels vom Arndt-Verlag gekauft und fand es insgesamt sehr gut. Aber, ich finde, Sie haben die (meist übertrieben...
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r as many other Nuremberg documents, including the two other versions of the same speech. This typewriter was probably a Martin from the other Triumph Adler Werke, Nuremberg. (pp.9,10). Carlos…
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David Irving replies: I HAVE long had an uneasy feeling that Idi Amin is being dealt a bum rap by History. Make no mistake, I have no sympathy for the…
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Extract: According to a Czech journalist W Faltinek , of the magazine Grom , as he related in an interview with Express Gazette , the son of Adolf Hitler ,…
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ed for the release of his Hungarian relations in return. Schellenberg got them into more comfortable accommodation, but then got bogged down in red tape and nothing worthwhile came back…
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to Edward Teller, the "father of the Hydrogen Bomb", at Stanford and ask him the same question: he knew Heisenberg really well. I know that Teller is still there because…
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David Irving replies: YES, nothing has changed: Guantánamo! replaces the old battle cry of Jeronimo! Like most World War Two photos the hanging pictures were taken by the US Army…
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on my books; when new editions are published, we will endeavour to incorporate these, although it will usually take some time before the corresponding pdf file is updated in our…
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I am currently working on a monograph on the modern historiography of Anglo-Saxon charter studies. Several very important articles arguing for the existence of a tenth-century royal writing office...
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David Irving replies: GOOD question. We often see that kind of "bulldozer newsreel footage," usually shown accompanied by a voice-over, in the course of which something far more preposterous is…
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, "How did they come up with this diagnosis?. The syphylis theme is fine propaganda. It's saying in effect: These things are beyond the you. It's for us experts only.…
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YOUR energy and determination in tackling Sir Eric Phipps' diaries is commendable. However, I think that to impute pacifistic motives to Hitler when in 1936 (rather than discuss concrete arms...
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your advice on the following. One area that you discussed particularly interested me as I have chosen to study it for my individual assignment -- the road to Pearl Harbor.…
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us not to, this Website will post selected letters that it receives, and invite open debate. Bruce Cowie , of Victoria, Australia, asks on Tuesday, August 24, 2004 if Japanese…
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us not to, this Website will post selected letters that it receives, and invite open debate. Uri K , of Moscow, Russia, speaks up for the embattled oligarchs, Thursday, August…
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us not to, this Website will post selected letters that it receives, and invite open debate. Clint Swift thinks, Monday, May 3, 2004, that Professor Richard Evans is so cool,…
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