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by Deborah E. Lipstadt


  10.IvP&DL, Day 16 (February 7, 2000), p. 51.

  11.IvP&DL, Day 16 (February 7, 2000), pp. 59–60.

  12.IvP&DL, Day 16 (February 7, 2000), p. 118.

  13.IvP&DL, Day 16 (February 7, 2000), pp. 136–37. There was no question about these reports’ authenticity. After the war, the Allies discovered them in the Gestapo’s Berlin headquarters. At the 1947 Einsatzgruppen trials, the officer who compiled the reports identified them. The defendants, whose fate was determined in great measure by these reports, did not dispute their authenticity.

  14.IvP&DL, Day 16 (February 7, 2000), pp. 142–43.

  15.IvP&DL, Day 17 (February 8, 2000), pp. 4–11.

  16.IvP&DL, Day 17 (February 8, 2000), pp. 12–13.

  17.IvP&DL, Day 17 (February 8, 2000), pp. 20–22.

  18.IvP&DL, Day 17 (February 8, 2000), p. 83. This issue came up again later that day when Rampton reexamined Browning, pp. 200–204.

  19.IvP&DL, Day 17 (February 8, 2000), pp. 64–67.

  20.IvP&DL, Day 17 (February 8, 2000), p. 70.

  21.IvP&DL, Day 17 (February 8, 2000), p. 111.

  22.IvP&DL, Day 17 (February 8, 2000), p. 115.

  23.IvP&DL, Day 17 (February 8, 2000), pp. 153–56, 180.

  24.IvP&DL, Day 17 (February 8, 2000), pp. 181–82.

  CHAPTER 14: LYING ABOUT HITLER

  1.IvP&DL, Day 18 (February 10, 2000), p. 6.

  2.IvP&DL, Day 18 (February 10, 2000), pp. 21, 30.

  3.IvP&DL, Day 18 (February 10, 2000), pp. 57–61.

  4.IvP&DL, Day 18 (February 10, 2000), pp. 101–2.

  5.IvP&DL, Day 18 (February 10, 2000), pp. 102–4.

  6.IvP&DL, Day 18 (February 10, 2000), pp. 120–23.

  7.IvP&DL, Day 18 (February 10, 2000), p. 134.

  8.IvP&DL, Day 18 (February 10, 2000), pp. 146–47.

  9.IvP&DL, Day 19 (February 14, 2000), pp. 14–15.

  10.Evans Report, 3.4(d)50, p. 168.

  11.IvP&DL, Day 19 (February 14, 2000), p. 54.

  12.IvP&DL, Day 19 (February 14, 2000), p. 55. David Irving at Clarendon Club, London, September 19, 1992, “Irving: Self-Portrait,” 1(B) 1.7(c)(1.7/T) www.hdot.org.

  13.IvP&DL, Day 19 (February 14, 2000), p. 57.

  14.IvP&DL, Day 19 (February 14, 2000), pp. 95–96.

  15.IvP&DL, Day 19 (February 14, 2000), pp. 141, 149.

  16.IvP&DL, Day 19 (February 14, 2000), pp. 152–53.

  17.David Irving at Latvian Hall, Toronto, November 8, 1992, videotape 190, Evans Report, 3.4(a) 12–14, pp. 113–14.

  18.IvP&DL, Day 19 (February 14, 2000), pp. 155–56.

  19.IvP&DL, Day 19 (February 14, 2000), pp. 184–85.

  20.IvP&DL, Day 19 (February 14, 2000), pp. 206–9.

  CHAPTER 15: THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK: A NOVEL?

  1.The historians and forensic specialists who tested the diary found some corrections in various colors, some of which were clearly made by Anne herself, others made by her father, who renumbered some loose pages at the bottom. The colors, which include black ink, pencil, red, and green, concerned spelling corrections, page numbering, and the like and were not contextual. The Diary of Anne Frank: The Critical Edition, Prepared by the Netherlands State Institute for War Documentation, ed. David Barnouw and Gerrold van der Stroom (New York: Doubleday, 1989), pp. 160, 163–64.

  2.IvP&DL, Day 20 (February 15, 2000), pp. 67–68.

  3.IvP&DL, Day 20 (February 15, 2000), pp. 76–81.

  4.IvP&DL, Day 20 (February 15, 2000), pp. 95–99.

  5.Irving, Göring, p. 518, footnote reference for p. 55, as cited in Evans Report, 4.3(b)(iii), pp. 226–27. See also Pleadings, IV, p. 14, IvP&DL.

  6.IvP&DL, Day 18 (February 10, 2000), pp. 160–61.

  7.IvP&DL, Day 20 (February 15, 2000), pp. 200–1, 203, 213.

  8.IvP&DL, Day 21 (February 16, 2000), p. 78.

  9.Irving, Goebbels, p. 277.

  10.IvP&DL, Day 21 (February 16, 2000), pp. 88–94.

  11.IvP&DL, Day 22 (February 17, 2000), pp. 36–40.

  12.IvP&DL, Day 23 (February 21, 2000), pp. 164–65.

  13.David Irving to Harold Evans, Sunday Times (London), September 14, 1977, as cited in Evans Report, 4.3(j)(v)2, p. 485.

  14.IvP&DL, Day 23 (February 21, 2000), pp. 183–84.

  CHAPTER 16: OUR GERMAN CONTINGENT

  1.IvP&DL, Day 24 (February 23, 2000), pp. 42–46, 94–96.

  2.IvP&DL, Day 24 (February 23, 2000), pp. 100–4.

  3.IvP&DL, Day 24 (February 23, 2000), pp. 108, 113.

  4.Peter Longerich, Hitler’s Role in the Persecution of the Jews by the Nazi Regime, Expert Opinion, IvP&DL, Section 15.6, p. 57.

  5.IvP&DL, Day 24 (February 23, 2000), pp. 151–56, 184.

  6.Dan Yurman, “Helen Darville Returns,” Online posting, February 27, 2000, Holocaust on Trial list; idem., “Counting Coup: Discovering Helen Darville,” Online posting, March 1, 2000, (accessed July 23, 2004).

  7.Janice Kulyk Keefer, “Multiculturalism: Could the Demidenko Scandal Have Happened in Canada,” The Sydney Papers (winter 1996), pp. 74–75.

  8.Paul Gardner, “The Demidenko/Darville Affair: Media Summary,” September 18, 1995. http://www.nizkor.org/ftp.cgi/people/d/darville.helen/press/press-summary (March 26, 2004).

  9.Cassandra Pybus, “Helen Darville aka Helen Demidenko—Update,” Australian Humanities Review, February 1997. http://www.lib.latrobe.edu.au/AHR/emuse/demidenko/demiupdate.html (accessed August 19, 2004).

  10.“Irving’s Berlin: Helen Darville Speaks with David Irving,” Australian Style, March 2000.

  11.Robert Manne, “Tears for David Irving,” Sydney Morning Herald, February 28, 2000, p. 7, http://www.geocities.com/fairfax_are_yellow/manne.html (accessed September 15, 2004).

  12.IvP&DL, Day 25 (February 24, 2000), pp. 32–34.

  13.IvP&DL, Day 25 (February 25, 2000), pp. 48–49, 51–52.

  14.Peter Longerich, The Systematic Character of the National Socialist Policy for the Extermination of the Jews, Expert Opinion, IvP&DL, sec. 2.3.1–2.4.2, pp. 16–19.

  15.IvP&DL, Day 25 (February 25, 2000), pp. 94–97.

  CHAPTER 17: CAVORTING WITH THUGS OR GUILT BY ASSOCIATION?

  1.“RWE,” and “Irving: Self-Portrait,” IvP&DL, www.hdot.org (accessed February 4, 2004); IvP&DL, Day 26 (February 28, 2000), pp. 133–37, 143–47.

  2.IvP&DL, Day 26 (February 28, 2000), pp. 149–52.

  3.IvP&DL, Day 27, (February 29, 2000), p. 2.

  4.Funke Report, 3.2.10, 3.2.27–30, 3.3.6, pp. 23, 30–31, 34.

  5.“Irving: Self-Portrait,” 4/B; Funke Report, 5.1.8, 5.3.12–13, 5.3.19–20, pp. 54, 63–64, 66.

  6.Funke Report, 3.1, 5.9, 8.3, pp. 19–20, 101–4, 135.

  7.Funke Report, 5.7, 8.7, pp. 93–101, 136.

  8.Funke Report, 6.1–6.4, pp. 106–09.

  9.This film was shown on Day 27. Rampton read out this quote on the following day. IvP&DL, Day 28, (March 1, 2000), pp. 190–91.

  10.IvP&DL, Day 27, (February 29, 2000), pp. 60, 93.

  11.IvP&DL, Day 27, (February 29, 2000), pp. 147–48.

  12.IvP&DL, Day 27, (February 29, 2000), pp. 162–65.

  13.IvP&DL, Day 28, (March 1, 2000), pp. 69–70.

  14.IvP&DL, Day 28, (March 1, 2000), p. 92.

  15.David Irving, Diary entry, April 20, 1990, as cited in Funke Report, 5.3.35, p. 72. IvP&DL, Day 28 (March 1, 2000), pp. 98–99.

  16.IvP&DL, Day 28, (March 1, 2000), pp. 152–53.

  17.IvP&DL, Day 28, (March 1, 2000), pp. 184–85.

  18.IvP&DL, Day 28, (March 1, 2000), p. 194.

  19.IvP&DL, Day 28, (March 1, 2000), pp. 199–200.

  CHAPTER 18: ONE-PERSON GAS CHAMBERS AND WHITE PEOPLE’S POLKAS

  1.IvP&DL, Day 29 (March 2, 2000), pp. 14–15.

  2.IvP&DL, Day 29 (March 2, 2000), pp. 16, 22–27.

  3.IvP&DL, Day 29 (March 2, 2000), pp. 35–37.

  4.“What Is the National Alliance?” http://www.natall.com/what-is-na (accessed September 15, 2004).
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br />   5.“‘Turner Diaries’ introduced in McVeigh trial,” CNN Interactive, April 28, 1997, http://www.cnn.com/US/9704/28/okc/(accessed July 2, 2004).

  6.IvP&DL, Day 29 (March 2, 2000), pp. 38–39.

  7.IvP&DL, Day 29 (March 2, 2000), pp. 40–49.

  8.IvP&DL, Day 29 (March 2, 2000), pp. 49–51.

  9.IvP&DL, Day 29 (March 2, 2000), pp. 57–58.

  10.“What Is the National Alliance?” op. cit.; IvP&DL, Day 29 (March 2, 2000), pp. 57–58, 59–63.

  11.IvP&DL, Day 29 (March 2, 2000), pp. 33–34.

  12.For recent changes in BNP strategies see: “BNP: A Party on the Fringe,” BBC, Friday, August 24, 2001, http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/1507680.stm (accessed September 15, 2004).

  13.IvP&DL, Day 29 (March 2, 2000), pp. 72–76.

  14.Irving, Goebbels, pp. 46–47, as cited in Evans Report, 5.4(b)2–6, pp. 692–94.

  15.IvP&DL, Day 29 (March 2, 2000), pp. 94–95. Lidice, the Germans claimed, had assisted Heydrich’s assassins. It was razed to the ground and some 200 male inhabitants and approximately 70 women were murdered. The remaining 198 women were sent to Ravensbrück concentration camp, where many of them died. Kurt Daluege was hanged in Prague on October 24, 1946. The brutal destruction of Lidice had a tremendous impact on Allied opinion about Nazi Germany. In the United States the Office of War Information used it, rather than Jewish deaths, to illustrate Nazi brutality.

  16.Evans Report, 5.4(b)8–14, pp. 696–98.

  17.IvP&DL, Day 29 (March 2, 2000), pp. 97–101.

  18.IvP&DL, Day 29 (March 2, 2000), p. 101–6.

  CHAPTER 19: THE FINAL SCENE

  1.IvP&DL, Day 32 (March 15, 2000), p. 3.

  2.IvP&DL, Day 32 (March 15, 2000), pp. 5–8.

  3.IvP&DL, Day 32 (March 15, 2000), pp. 9–13.

  4.IvP&DL, Day 32 (March 15, 2000), pp. 13–16.

  5.IvP&DL, Day 32 (March 15, 2000), pp. 21–23.

  6.IvP&DL, Day 32 (March 15, 2000), pp. 28–30.

  7.IvP&DL, Day 32 (March 15, 2000), pp. 30–34.

  8.IvP&DL, Day 32 (March 15, 2000), pp. 44–46.

  9.IvP&DL, Day 32 (March 15, 2000), pp. 46–49.

  10.IvP&DL, Day 32 (March 15, 2000), pp. 50–55.

  11.IvP&DL, Day 32 (March 15, 2000), pp. 78–83.

  12.IvP&DL, Day 32 (March 15, 2000), pp. 104–8.

  13.IvP&DL, Day 32 (March 15, 2000), pp. 111, 115, 124, 141.

  14.IvP&DL, Day 32 (March 15, 2000), pp. 144, 147, 158–59.

  15.IvP&DL, Day 32 (March 15, 2000), pp. 162–63.

  16.IvP&DL, Day 32 (March 15, 2000), p. 171.

  17.IvP&DL, Day 32 (March 15, 2000), p. 184.

  18.IvP&DL, Day 32 (March 15, 2000), p. 194.

  19.IvP&DL, Day 32 (March 15, 2000), pp. 197–217.

  20.IvP&DL, Day 32 (March 15, 2000), pp. 218–22.

  CHAPTER 20: JUDGMENT DAY: PHONE CHAINS, PSALMS, AND SLEEPLESS SURVIVORS

  1.“No Libel Found in Holocaust Suit,” Atlanta Journal Constitution, April 12, 2000.

  2.Kate Kelland, “Hitler Historian Refuses to Tame Views,” Reuters, February 4, 2000.

  3.“Where Are All Their Holes?” Haaretz (Israel), February 4, 2000.

  4.Deborah E. Lipstadt, “Statement,” April 11, 2000, http://www.mishcon.co.uk/inp/inp_a/inp_a_pr/inp_a_pr04003.htm.

  5.The Hon. Mr Charles Gray, “Judgment,” IvP&DL, (hereafter: J) 13.12.

  6.J 13.13.

  7.J 13.16.

  8.J 13.15, 13.18, 13.20.

  9.J 13.21.

  10.J 13.24.

  11.J 13.26.

  12.J 13.58.

  13.J 13.44.

  14.J 13.49.

  15.J 13.120.

  16.J 13.122.

  17.J 13.51, 13.126.

  18.J 13.72, 13.77, 13.80, 13.84, 13.91.

  19.J 13.95.

  20.J 13.104–05, 13.106, 13.113–14.

  21.J 13.143–44.

  22.J 13.163.

  23.J 13.167, 14.1.

  24.D. C. Watt, “History Needs David Irving,” Evening Standard, April 11, 2000, p. 13.

  25.“Irving Defiant over Libel Defeat,” BBC News, April 12, 2000, http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/709996.stm (accessed September 9, 2004).

  26.John Keegan, “The Trial of David Irving and My Part in His Downfall,” Daily Telegraph, April 12, 2000, p. 28.

  27.“History in Court,” New York Times, April 14, 2000.

  28.“History and Bunk,” Times (London), April 12, 2000, p. 23.

  29.Sydney Morning Herald, April 14, 2000; Observer, April 16, 2000.

  30.“The Big Lie,” Fort Worth Star Telegram, April 13, 2000; Economist, April 15, 2000.

  31.“Holocaust Denial,” Irish Times, April 12, 2000.

  32.Helen Darville, “Darville Dumps Irving,” Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Australia), April 20, 2000.

  CHAPTER 21: ENORMOUS THANKS

  1.Alvin H. Rosenfeld, A Double Dying: Reflections on Holocaust Literature (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1980).

  CHAPTER 22: THE “JESTER’S COSTUME”

  1.David Irving, Action Report, November 20, 2000. http://www.fpp.co.uk/Legal/Penguin/experts/Evans/RadDi201100.html (accessed March 22, 2004).

  2.David Irving, Action Report, December 23, 2000.

  3.Tim Adams, “Memories are Made of This,” Observer, February 24, 2002; London Evening Standard, January 29, 2001; Dominick Donald, “One Hundred Hitlers,” Guardian, February 10, 2001.

  4.Robert M. W. Kempner to J. Edgar Hoover, March 1, 1969, National Archives, RG 65, Entry A1–111, Box 4. In an interesting postscript the files also indicated that in October 1945 Hoover instructed that Kempner, who had been a special employee of the FBI from 1942 to 1945, was not to be reemployed by the bureau. No reason was indicated.

  5.Judgment, In the Supreme Court of Judicature, Court of Appeal (Civil Division), On Appeal from the Queen’s Bench Division, Before: Lord Justices Pill, Mantell, and Buxton, IvP&DL, July 20, 2001.

  6.David Irving, Action Report, October 31 2001. Observer, March 3, 2002.

  7.She claimed that the title was legitimate because she had previously been married to a man whose mother hailed from a line of White Russian aristocrats. The Age (Australia), December 3, 2002.

  8.Observer, March 3, 2002. For other details of Renouf’s activities see Independent, April 23, 2003; The Age (Australia), December 3, 2002, May 7, 2003, http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2002/12/02/1038712883644.html (accessed March 18, 2004).

  9.“Holocaust Denier Made Bankrupt,” Guardian, March 5, 2002; “Failed Libel Action Costs Irving His Home,” Guardian, May 22, 2002; Kate Taylor, “Irving Goes Bankrupt,” Searchlight, April 2002.

  10.“First Statement of Daniel Davis,” High Court of Justice in Bankruptcy, in the Matter of David John Cawdell Irving (in Bankruptcy) and in the Matter of the Insolvency Act 1986, Between Deborah Lipstadt, Applicant, and Louis M. Brittain, Colin Michael Trevethyn Haig, David John Cawdell Irving, Respondents, No. 257 of 2002.

  11.He also accused the Mishcon staff of “arrang[ing] for an anonymous hate-wreath” to be sent to his daughter’s funeral and “gloating at her death.” David Irving, Lipstadt to Irving: Happy Holidays, and Now Hand Over All Your Possessions, http://www.fpp.co.uk/Legal/Penguin/Lipstadt_demands_all.html (accessed September 15, 2004).

  12.Christopher Noxon, “Is the Pope Catholic . . . Enough?” New York Times Magazine, March 9, 2003, pp. 50–53, http://www.nytimes.com/2003/03/09/magazine/09GIBSON.html; Peggy Noonan, “Face to Face with Mel Gibson,” Reader’s Digest, March 2004, http://www.readersdigest.co.uk/magazine/melg.htm; “Pain and Passion,” Primetime Thursday, February 17, 2004, http://abcnews.go.com/sections/Primetime/Entertainment/melgibsonpassion 040216-1.html (accessed June 18, 2004).

  13.“Palestinian Leader: Number of Jewish Victims in the Holocaust Might Be ‘Even Less Than a Million,’” MEMRI Inquiry and Analysis Series, no. 95 (May 30, 2002), pp. 1–5; “Hamas Leader Rantisi: The False Holocaust,” Memri Special Dispatch Series, no. 558 (August 27, 2003), p. 1.


  14.Ziedan made this statement in conjunction with the library’s display of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion. After widespread press reports about this exhibit, the library’s administration withdrew the Protocols from public display and acknowledged that its inclusion showed “bad judgment and insensitivity.” In a posting on his own website Ziedan denied the reports that he praised the Protocols and condemned it as a “racist, silly, fabricated, book.” He did not, however, retract his statement about the gas chambers or the death toll being one million. He defined the Holocaust as having been an action against “Poles, Slavs, Jews, Gypsies, the crippled, and homosexuals” and made a claim that some Nazi soldiers were themselves Jews. “Protocols of the Elders of Zion: Statement by the Director of the Library of Alexandria,” “Fourth Statement: Protocols of the Elders of Zion,” http://www.ziedan.com/English/zion/(accessed July 1, 2004).

  15.“Saramago ‘Turns the Victims into Murderers,’ Lau Charges,” Jerusalem Post, March 27, 2002; “Poet Paulin ‘Banned from Harvard,’” BBC News, November 21, 2002, http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/arts/2479687.stm (accessed July 1, 2004).

  16.Anthony Julius, Idolizing Pictures: Idolatry, Iconoclasm, and Jewish Art (London: Thames & Hudson, 2000), p. 62. See also Judith Shulevitz, “Shock Art,” New York Times Book Review, March 23, 2003, p. 27.

  17.Observer, March 3, 2002. See also Sunday Star-Times (Auckland, New Zealand) March 10, 2002, Evening Standard (London), March 28, 2002, Independent (London), April 23, 2003, The Age (Australia), May 7, 2003.

  AFTERWORD

  1.See, e.g., “Holocaust Denial,” Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, available at en.wiki pedia.org/wiki/Holocaust_denial#The_Irving_affair; see also Donald Watt, “History Needs David Irving,” Evening Standard, April 11, 2000.

  2.Norman G. Finkelstein, The Holocaust Industry (New York: Verso, 2003), p. 71.

  3.Jacob Weisberg, “The Heresies of Pat Buchanan,” New Republic, October 22, 1990, p. 22.

  INDEX

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  Abbas, Mahmoud (Abu Mazen), 299–300

  ABC, 20, 280

  academic freedom, 30

  Accident (Irving), 18

  Action Report, 173

  Addison, Paul, 22

 

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