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THE BANALITY OF IRVING.(David Irving, Holocaust history)

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The American Prospect, April 24th, 2000

AN ENGLISH HITLER ADMIRER KEEPS PUTTING HISTORY ON TRIAL HISTORY SEEMS TO BE WINNING.

The libel suit historian David Irving waged against professor Deborah Lipstadt turned on the question of whether it was correct to call him a "Holocaust denier." The Holocaust occurred, Irving says; it just wasn't what everybody says it was. For example, it didn't include gas chambers, especially not at Auschwitz, and it involved no custom-built death camps. The majority of the Jews of Europe were not murdered by the Nazis, Irving insists, though their exact whereabouts are unknown. It's true that many wer...

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