Ronald Desseyn: Ronald Desseyn of Belgium finds, Saturday, July 2, 2005, that Dutch historians are frightened to discuss David Irving’s works on the InterrnetNo discu…
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Ronald
Desseynof Belgium finds,
, that Dutch historians are frightened to discuss David Irving’s works on the Interrnet
No discussion of Mr Irving’s book’s, either
A FEW days ago I joined a Dutch forum on the history of the second world war. One of the subjects was
“What is your favourite book on the WW2.”
Because
I wrote that Hitler’s
War was my favourite book, I was banned from the forum without any explanation.. Of course this will not change my views, on the contrary it confirms that the enemies of free speech are active everywhere, also in the
Netherlands.
Keep up the good work. I’m looking forward to your biography of Himmler and to the 3rd volume of Churchill’s
War.
Sir John Keegan
wrote: “Two books in English stand out from the vast
literature of the Second World War. Chester Wilmot’s
The Struggle for Europe, published in 1952,
and David Irving’s Hitler’s War.”
Kelly Snowden thinks that
it is quite right that Mr Irving should be banned from
speaking anywhere