Judgment: Part II — The Words Complained Of and Their Meaning
Part II of the judgment — detailed analysis of the specific words complained of in Lipstadt's book 'Denying the Holocaust' and their meaning.
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Part II of the judgment — detailed analysis of the specific words complained of in Lipstadt's book 'Denying the Holocaust' and their meaning.
Read more →Part V of the judgment — a detailed assessment of the defendants' historiographical criticisms of Irving's methods and conclusions as a historian.
Read more →Part VI of the judgment — examining the evidence regarding Hitler's attitude towards the Jews and Irving's treatment of this evidence.
Read more →Part VII of the judgment — the court's analysis of the evidence concerning Auschwitz, gas chambers, and the scale of killing.
Read more →Part VIII of the judgment — assessing whether Irving qualifies as a Holocaust denier based on his public statements and publications.
Read more →Part IX of the judgment — examining the allegation that Irving is an anti-semite and a racist, based on his speeches and writings.
Read more →Part X of the judgment — considering the claim that Irving associates with right-wing extremists and the evidence presented.
Read more →Part XI of the judgment — a forensic examination of Irving's claims about the bombing of Dresden and the casualty figures.
Read more →Part XII of the judgment — Irving's conduct in relation to the Goebbels diaries, including allegations of theft and manuscript damage.
Read more →Part XIII of the judgment — the court's findings on the defence of justification, summarizing conclusions on each major allegation.
Read more →Part I of the judgment — the court's introduction to the case, summarizing the main issues and the nature of the dispute between the parties.
Read more →Part III of the judgment — the court's analysis of Irving's claim for damages and the legal framework for defamation.
Read more →Part IV of the judgment — an overview of the defence of justification, examining how the defendants sought to prove the truth of their statements.
Read more →The introduction and table of contents of Mr Justice Gray's landmark judgment in David Irving v Penguin Books Ltd and Deborah Lipstadt.
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