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"IN THE WORDS of
the military writer John Keegan: 'No historian of the Second
World War can afford to ignore Irving.' Few contemporary scholars
of the Third Reich have his depth of knowledge, virtually none
has met as many of its leading figures and nobody, surely, has
unearthed more original material--a private archive known as
the 'Irving Collection,' always generously made available to
other researchers, which weighs more than half a ton."
Robert Harris, London Evening Standard, April 1,
1996.
Mr. Harris is the author of Fatherland and Enigma.
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