Jeremy
I. Pfeffer

recalls a conversation with Mr Irving over forty years ago,

When did you first learn of Dresden?

YOU won’t remember me but our paths crossed when
we were both students at Imperial College [London
University].

In the introduction to your book on Dresden you state that you first heard of the atrocity from some newspaper or magazine you read when you were working in
Gemany. However, I clearly remember hearing of the destruction of Dresden from you when I was at Imperial (1958-61). If I am not mistaken, it was over a coffee in the cafeteria in the Union building. It was the first time I had heard of such atrocities being committed by the Allies and that is why your recounting of it has stuck in my mind.

Is my memory correct? Please clarify if you would.

Jeremy
I. Pfeffer

Physics Teaching Laboratory Faculty of
Agricultural, Food and Environmental Quality
Sciences
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Rehovot
Israel

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08-9363951


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