Real History and the Great Campaign against its Enemies
Few writers have the self-confidence to promote their own work with an 'endorsement' by their enemy. This collection examines the campaign against independent historical research.
Read more →Articles and documents on free speech, censorship, and academic freedom. Commentary on intellectual liberty and challenges to historical discourse.
Few writers have the self-confidence to promote their own work with an 'endorsement' by their enemy. This collection examines the campaign against independent historical research.
Read more →May 2003 Hitler's Forgotten Library: The Man, His Books, and His Search for GodYOU can tell a lot about a person from what he reads.
Read more →The diary, which has been translated into more than 50 languages and has sold more than 25 million copies, stands at the core of what can fairly be called The…
Read more →A detailed analysis of the political maneuvering surrounding Hitler's decision to invade Poland in 1939, based on contemporary documents and intelligence reports.
Read more →A comprehensive account of the traditional opponents of unfettered historical research and free expression, documenting decades of conflict between established narratives and independent inquiry.
Read more →Hollywood's relationship with ethnic and religious identity — an examination of the entertainment industry's demographics and their influence on historical narrative.
Read more →David Irving explains the background, progress, and significance of his landmark libel action against Penguin Books and Deborah Lipstadt at the High Court in London.
Read more →Extracts from David Irving's private diary for 1999, covering research trips, legal preparations for the Lipstadt trial, and encounters across Europe and America.
Read more →An examination of a hostile article published in The Australia/Israel Review, analyzing the campaign to discredit independent historical researchers.
Read more →At this point I finally decided that anyone joining a Fair Play for Irving Committee was up against a man with some kind of death wish.-- Washington-based British writer Christopher…
Read more →Speeches by David IrvingDavid Irving on Freedom of SpeechSpeech at Toronto, CanadaApril 1988Speech © 1988-2013 David IrvingDavid Irving under arrest in Vancouver, BC, October 30, 1992 [Photo: Vancouver Sun]DAVID IRVING…
Read more →Transcript of first half of David Irving's Talk to the Clarendon Club in London, September 19, 1992 [Such meetings are private functions at which Mr Irving addresses his friends and…
Read more →Speeches by David Irving November 8, 1992© 1992 David IrvingSequels: Bowing to the demands of the League of Human Rights of the B'nai Brith that he not be allowed to…
Read more →Speeches by David Irving David Irving on Freedom of Speech Speech at Victoria,British Columbia, CanadaOctober 28, 1992 Speech © 1992 David Irving David Irving under arrest in Vancouver, BC, October…
Read more →Contrary to what some people think, tyranny comes in many shapes and forms. There is overt tyranny, such as Saudi Arabia and North Korea, where no pretence is made to…
Read more →Montreal's largest circulation newspaper slates Canada's prime minister for actually welcoming Israeli leader Netanyahu Bletchley Park texts to go online: Millions of decoded documents [still?]...
Read more →This behemoth will reside across the river in the Pentagon itself and is demurely named the "Total Information Awareness" (TIA) program.Cartoon: John Ashcroft Attorney GeneralNovember 29, 2002Dissenting from the ZeitgeistBy…
Read more →Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Sunday, May 29, 2005 For decades, Irving frightened off his worst critics with a belligerent certainty that made him a hero to the Holocaust denial crowd, even as…
Read more →London, UK, Thursday, March 3, 2005 David Irving comments:THIS article is a schoolroom example of journalistic spite without factual analysis. After serving two years in solitary confinement in a...
Read more →I intend to ensure that he is in a position to fight not just for himself and his family but for all of us who are opposed to the enemies…
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