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Himmler by Historian David Irving (2014)
In this two-hour video David Irving, arguably one of the most-knowledgeable historians on the subject of the Third Reich, describes the life of Himmler, and circumstances of his death. David relates the life of Heinrich Luitpold Himmler, his upbringing, his youth, his early involvement in the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP), his rising to the position of…
David Irving: This Has Nothing to Do with Justice (1989)
David John Cawdell Irving (born 24 March 1938) is an English historian and author who has written on the military and political history of World War II. Here he tells how his tour through Canada was being sabotaged by those who do not want the other side to orthodox history unveiled by revisionists to be heard.
David Irving British Historian 2 of 3 Analysis of the Holocaust
David Irving, the brilliant author of many a bestseller and incredible researcher speaks in Toronto, Canada, in 1985 about how he joined the "ranks of the dammed". David found that his disbelief started at the Zundel trial in 1985. One of his correspondents, commentated that his "disbelieving" the "Holocau$t" meant that he had from that…
Memorabilia: Bradley Smith at the 10th IHR Conference (1990)
The late Bradley Smith talks about his work as outreach director for the Institute for Historical Review, including his first meeting with Ernst Zundel (at his world famous trial) and his appearance with capital punishment expert Fred Leuchter on Boston's 'Jerry Williams' talk show. Bradley R Smith was the founder of CODOH and a great…
David Irving British Historian 3 of 3 Analysis of the Holocaust
David Irving tells us his views on this complex historical chapter they call “The Holocaust”.
Memorabilia: David Irving: British Historian 1 of 3 Analysis of the Holocaust
David Irving's analysis of the Holocaust legend. David Irving, the brilliant author of many a bestseller and incredible researcher speaks in Toronto, Canada, in 1985 about how he joined the "ranks of the dammed". David found that his disbelief started at the Zundel trial in 1985. One of his correspondents, commentated that his "disbelieving" the…
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