German General Who Surrendered in France (July 1944)
The colourful written statement by a captured German general who surrendered in France in July 1944, detailing what he claimed to have witnessed about Hitler and the Nazi leadership.
Read more →A comprehensive archive of primary source documents, testimony, and correspondence relating to the Holocaust. Includes trial evidence, survivor accounts, and historical analysis from David Irving research.
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The colourful written statement by a captured German general who surrendered in France in July 1944, detailing what he claimed to have witnessed about Hitler and the Nazi leadership.
Read more →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 →An examination of the documentary evidence surrounding Hitler's role in the Holocaust, drawing on primary sources from the Bundesarchiv Koblenz.
Read more →A critical review of Professor Richard Evans' work 'The Coming of the Third Reich' and his role as an expert witness in the Irving v Lipstadt trial.
Read more →A comprehensive examination of the Nuremberg trials, their historical significance, and the documentary evidence that emerged from these landmark proceedings.
Read more →Finkelstein may be seen, in this respect, as the Howard Stern of Jewish studies, a sarcastic, loud-mouthed Jewish kid from Brooklyn, eager to tell anyone willing to listen his sanctimonious…
Read more →A number of features of life at Auschwitz as told by the author have an incontestable basis in historical fact. She presents rather well the role of the prisoner hierarchy,…
Read more →Berlin, 15. Mai 2000 Wie kann man dem Holocaust gerecht werden? ZDF-Historiker Knopp will die "Endlösung der Judenfrage" einem großen Publikum vermitteln London - Es ist wohl das größte und...
Read more →An analysis of why Auschwitz survivors were not called as witnesses in the Irving v Lipstadt trial, examining the legal strategy behind the defence case.
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 →Tuesday, December 4, 2012 Enigma of the 'Höfle Telegram' In 2001, Steve Tyas wrote about the 'Höfle telegram' he had discovered, in the Public Record Office archives released in the…
Read more →An exploration of how 'Holocaust denial' became defined as a concept, who enforces its boundaries, and the implications for historical inquiry and free expression.
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 →An examination of Allied war crimes trials in the aftermath of World War II, their procedures, controversies, and lasting impact on international law.
Read more →[images added by this website] British historian David Irving was jailed recently in Austria for denying the Holocaust. He may yet be jailed in his own country for not denying…
Read more →So the wheels went into motion. Around twice a week I made the trip out to Millis with my tape recorder and notebook, spending around a couple of hours there.…
Read more →[Images added by this website] London, Thursday, April 17, 2008 David Irving comments: Mr PIVNIK really does have rotten luck. First Auschwitz, and having to lick the boots of Josef…
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.
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