David Irving comments:

WALTHER Bedell Smith later became a director of the Central Intelligence
Agency, and yes, John
Lukàcs
(below left) gave my book The
War Between the Generals a stinking, lying review in The New York Times in
March 1981 which killed it stone dead on Day
1.

Tom CongdonThe publisher Congdon & Lattès went bust in consequence of this one hostile review, because
Good Morning America pulled the already-filmed segment it had done — an interview by Ted Koppel with me — in direct consequence, as they told publisher Tom
Congdon
(right). He deserved better.

It took The New York Times many months to publish our reply. John Lukàcs, who was born a Hungarian Jew but has disclaimed his religion so far as I know, has hated me ever since Madison
Avenue turned down his project for
a
Hitler biography, stating that my book Hitler’s
Wars would render his superfluous, or so he told John Toland.

Hell hath no fury!
Lukacs book

Lukàcs has published one lying, malicious article and book after another about me ever since, but U.K. publishers, knowing full well the purport of the word “malice” when it comes to Libel actions, have been wary of publishing his books ever since. He had to rewrite his last book (right) totally to take the U.K. laws on publishing malicious and defamatory lies into account (in the
U.S.A. he can get away with them).