David Irving: Difference between revisions
imported>Meg Taylor m (spelling: facists -> fascists) |
John Leach (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{subpages}} | {{PropDel}}<br><br>{{subpages}} | ||
'''David Irving''' is a British historian specializing in [[World War II]] and [[Nazi Germany]], called a [[revisionist]] by his supporters, but widely believed to be a Nazi apologist and [[Holocaust denial|Holocaust denier]]. In a hignly visible British libel trial in 2000, he lost his claim against historian [[Deborah Lipstadt]]. <ref name=Guardian2000-04-11>{{citation | '''David Irving''' is a British historian specializing in [[World War II]] and [[Nazi Germany]], called a [[revisionist]] by his supporters, but widely believed to be a Nazi apologist and [[Holocaust denial|Holocaust denier]]. In a hignly visible British libel trial in 2000, he lost his claim against historian [[Deborah Lipstadt]]. <ref name=Guardian2000-04-11>{{citation | ||
| title = The ruling against David Irving: Excerpts from High Court Judge Charles Gray's ruling in the David Irving libel suit | | title = The ruling against David Irving: Excerpts from High Court Judge Charles Gray's ruling in the David Irving libel suit |
Revision as of 17:44, 16 March 2024
This article may be deleted soon. | ||
---|---|---|
David Irving is a British historian specializing in World War II and Nazi Germany, called a revisionist by his supporters, but widely believed to be a Nazi apologist and Holocaust denier. In a hignly visible British libel trial in 2000, he lost his claim against historian Deborah Lipstadt. [1] He operates Focal Point Publishers, which offers free downloads of many of his books, although it says they prefer that they be bought from bookstores.[2] Due to his perceived pro-Nazi views, Canada, Austria, Germany and Australia bar him from entry. He has been a speaker at meetings of the Institute for Historical Review and the National Alliance. [3] Lipstadt trialHigh Court Judge Charles Gray wrote,
References
|