David Irving Discusses Rudolf Hess
Video from November 2013 (2 hour)
Bibliographic information about this document: n/a
Other contributors to this document: n/a
Editor’s comments: n/a
By David Irving ∙ March 14, 2020
Video from November 2013 (2 hour)
Bibliographic information about this document: n/a
Other contributors to this document: n/a
Editor’s comments: n/a
In this video (One Hour and 57 minutes) Ernst Zündel gives another one of his talks for the Voice of Freedom. Here Ernst whos name means Ernest in English (serious, honest) talks about the suffering of the German people in the years 1939 to 1945. Ernst looks at and examines a number of books to illustrate…
CODOH is pleased to present a world-wide exclusive preview of Mr. Irving's new work. Scheduled for U.S. publication in March, 1996 by St. Martins Press, protests by the ADL and other Jewish organizations and individuals caused the publisher to withdraw from their agreement as the book was going to print. Now available in the UK…
Carolyn Yeager joins Brian Ruhe again. Her website is carolynyeager.net and she has authored numerous articles on 20th century Germany history and related subjects.
In this (one hour and 3 minutes) video, we look at the brilliant Canadian lawyer, Douglas Hewson Christie. David Irving, the brilliant author and fantastic researcher, introduces Doug at the Real History Forum in 2001. Doug has a long history of defending free speech against laws and groups that try and stifle individual rights. Doug…
The Skeptics. Jim Rizoli of Rizolitv.com and his brother Joe, discuss the Skeptics. The Skeptics [the word is Greek for searchers – for the truth] were a Greek philosphical school. According to the superb Greek scholar, Constantine Plevris [a brilliant battler against the "Holocau$t lie in Greece], in his superb book "Greek Philosophers", the Skeptic (or…
David Irving on Churchills Drunkenness and Character. In this fascinating (17 minute) video, David Irving, the brilliant author, incredible researcher and author of numerous books, talks about the character of Winston Spencer-Churchill. David gives numerous examples of how Churchill was drunk as a skunk on numerous occasions. Even Roosevelt called Churchill a “drunken bum”. David cites…