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Denial [Movie Tie-in]

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by Deborah E. Lipstadt


  libel law in, xiv, xxi, 31–32

  solicitors vs. barristers in, 51

  Leningrad, 95

  lethal injection system, 21, 34

  Leuchter, Carolyn, 34, 35

  Leuchter, Fred:

  gas chambers analyzed by, 21, 33–36, 62, 83–84, 122, 131

  Morris’s documentary about, 33–37, 174

  Leuchter Report, 83–84, 89, 122, 128–31, 274

  Irving’s 1989 press conference on, 128–30, 171

  Levi, Primo, 59

  Lewis, Anthony, xiii–xv

  libel law:

  public figure defense and, 31, 313n

  in U.S. vs. Great Britain, xiv, xxi, 31–32

  libel suits, 18–19

  of Princess Diana, 42

  see also Irving v. Penguin and Lipstadt

  Liberty Lobby, 17

  Library Journal, 91

  Libson, Ann, 268

  Libson, James, 32–33, 37, 39–42, 45–48, 51–54, 65, 70, 145, 157, 180, 182, 199, 214, 298

  appearance of, 42

  background of, 42

  Evans’s report and, 68

  Irving’s legal appeal and, 292, 294, 295, 296

  Irving’s victory predictions and, 73–74

  judgment and, 267, 268, 271–72, 277, 278, 280

  at last regular session, 246

  MacDonald’s testimony and, 151, 154, 159

  at meeting with Rampton, 52–54

  at pretrial hearings, 46–47, 72

  and trial in first week, 84, 85, 89, 92

  and trial in second week, 119

  working on case as viewed by, 288

  Lidice massacre, 250, 325n

  Lieberman, Marion, 286

  Linnas, Karl, 304

  Lipstadt, Deborah E.:

  affidavit signed by, 47–48

  appearance of, 1, 75, 87, 268

  background of, 3–6, 56

  in Berlin, 54–56

  control lost by, xxiii, 49

  in demonstrations, 5, 6

  education of, 3–7, 9, 10, 15

  family legend about, 49

  income of, 28

  independence of, 4–5

  interviews of, 88, 91, 277–80

  Irving identified as Holocaust denier by, xiii, xix–xxi

  Irving’s legal appeal and, 291–97

  Irving’s libel suit against, see Irving v. Penguin and Lipstadt; trial

  as covered by media, xxii, 48, 87, 276–80

  in London, 41–45, 49, 51–54, 61

  name of, 5, 7, 8

  new passport of, 7, 8

  Penguin’s correspondence with, xix–xxi, 25, 27, 28

  in Poland, 56–64

  prayer book of, 13–14

  silence broken by, 239–40

  silence of, xxii–xxiii, 49, 54, 85, 103, 110, 158, 269

  student-years travel abroad of, 6–15

  thank-yous received by, 276, 279–81, 285–89

  theater and film viewing of, 125, 180, 220, 301

  as university professor, xix–xxi, 15, 16, 69, 189, 202–3, 281

  workout routine of, 139–40, 270

  see also Denying the Holocaust

  Lipstadt, Gustav, 94, 95

  Lipstadt, Erwin H. (father), 3–6, 8, 10, 276

  death of, 13, 94, 95

  immigration of, 56

  Lipstadt, Miriam (mother), 3–5, 8, 10, 56, 69, 73, 276, 285

  Lodz, 194

  London, 45–49

  hotels in, 41–42, 73

  Lipstadt in, 41–45, 49, 51–54, 61, 64–65, 68–69, 71–74, 268, 292–96, see also trial

  London Times, 20, 87–88, 139, 268, 283

  Longerich, Peter, 41

  appearance of, 224

  on “ausrotten,” 224–25

  Einsatzgruppen activities analyzed by, 227, 230–31

  on Madagascar Plan, 226–27

  testimony of, 223–31

  on “vernichte,” 225–26

  Los Angeles, Calif., 96, 286

  Los Angeles Times, 85

  loving-kindness, acts of, 289–90

  Lowe, Walt, 221

  Lowenberg, Bill, 38, 279–80

  Lowenberg, Susan, 280

  Lukacs, John, xiv, 23, 43, 293

  Lvov Jews, 230–31

  Lyall, Sarah, 85

  Lyons, Kirk, 249

  McCarthy, Joseph, 264

  McCarthy, Julie, 85, 272

  McCormack, Thomas J., 91

  MacDonald, Kevin, 151–59

  antisemitism as viewed by, 151–53, 319n–20n

  appearance of, 155

  Evans attacked by, 319n–20n

  testimony of, 151, 154–59

  McDonald, Sir Trevor, 176–77

  Macmillan, xiv McVeigh, Timothy, 321n

  Madagascar Plan, 226–27

  Maidanek, 117–18, 162

  gas chamber of, 21

  Major, John, 200

  Malden, 35

  Mandela, Nelson, 176

  Mandelbaum Gate, 6–7, 9

  Mantell, Lord Justice, 294, 296

  marriage, 15

  see also intermarriage

  mass media:

  Jews alleged control of, 57

  pre-trial coverage by, xxii, 48, 49, 65–66, 71, 73–74, 92

  trial covered by, 77–78, 80, 85, 87–90, 103, 124–25, 139, 183, 189, 256, 268, 269, 271–72, 276–84, 291

  see also radio talk shows; specific publications; television

  Mazal, Harry, 292, 294, 295

  Mazal, Jerry, 294

  Mazower, Mark, 66

  medical experiments, 60

  Meed, Ben, 269–70, 278

  Mengele, Joseph, 60

  mentally disabled, killing of, 95, 97

  Merchant of Venice, The (Shakespeare), 180, 220

  Methodist Church, 30

  Michel, Ernie, 38, 280

  Mi Lai, killing of Jews compared with, 112–13, 116

  Millar, Peter, 186

  Miller, Marjorie, 85

  Miller, Theo, 170–71, 273–74

  Minkin, David, 27

  Minsk, 113

  Mishcon de Reya, 29–30, 278, 298, 328n

  Lipstadt’s visits to, 41–43, 51, 54, 64–65, 173, 270–71

  Mississippi, civil rights movement in, 5

  Morning Edition (radio show), 85, 272

  Morris, Emile, 226

  Morris, Errol, 33–37, 41, 131n, 174

  Moscow, 11, 81

  Bischoff letter found in, 258

  Goebbels’s diary in, 185–86, 204, 270, 275

  Mount of Olives, Jewish cemetery on, 9, 10

  Mr. Death (documentary), 33–37, 131n, 174

  Müller, Heinrich, 166, 227

  Munich, 165–66

  Holocaust deniers in, 237, 238–39

  Munich Jews, 112, 166

  Murder in the Cathedral (Eliot), 228

  Musial, Stanislav, 57–58

  NASA, 140

  National Alliance (NA), 245–48, 264, 274

  National Public Radio, 85, 272

  Nazis, Nazi Germany, 18–25, 44, 81, 95, 100–108, 125, 161–71, 187–98, 205–9

  Allied bombing raids on, 206, 207, 317n; see also Dresden, Allied bombing of

  Aschwitz command center destroyed by, 59

  Auschwitz gas chamber blown up by, 35

  Enigma codes of, 111

  Irving’s views on, xiii, xx, 18–23

  Jewish crime allegations and, 249–52

  Jews blamed for actions of, 152

  Judenräte and, 23–24

  Kristallnacht in, 56, 165–67, 216–18, 257, 273, 321n

  Lidice’s impact on Allied opinion of, 325n

  party chancellery of, 224

  in Sound of Music, 220

  Soviet Union invaded by, 41

  see also Eastern Front, murder of Jews on; Holocaust; neo-Nazism, neo-Nazis

  NBC, 19, 20

  neo-Nazism, neo-Nazis, 17

  in Germany, 17, 20, 64–65, 236, 237, 239, 240, 258, 27
4

  Irving’s association with, 20, 41, 46, 64–65, 84, 96, 233–34, 236, 237, 239, 240, 258, 259, 274, 284

  Netherlands State Institute for War Documentation, 211–12

  New Republic, 17

  newspapers, British:

  libel suit settlements of, xiv

  see also specific newspapers

  New York City, 3–6

  open admissions in, 6

  Upper West Side of, 3, 94–95

  New York Review of Books, 30

  New York Times, 65–66, 85, 91, 188, 283

  New York Times Book Review, 25

  New York Times v. Sullivan, 313n Noontide Press, 17

  Nunn, Trevor, 180

  Nuremberg (Irving), photographic distortion in, 206–7

  Nuremberg Tribunal, 129–30, 235, 261, 273, 282, 293–94

  Obscenity Commission, British, 74

  Observer, 284, 293, 296

  Office of Communication, Israeli, 11

  Oklahoma City bombing, 301, 321n

  Olère, David, 140–41, 144, 262

  Operation Reinhard, 41

  Oranienburg, 217

  Oranienburger Strasse Synagogue, 55–56

  Ordinary Men (Browning), 41, 44

  Ordnungspolizei (Order Police), 250, 251

  Origins of the Second World War, The (Taylor), 22

  Other Side, The (Abbas), 299–300

  Oxford University, 29

  Page, Jillian, 19

  Palestine, 38, 299–300

  Palestinian terrorists, 72

  Palmer, Zoe Polanska, 292, 294–95

  paranoid style in American politics, 6

  Passion of the Christ, The (film), 299

  Passover, 5–6, 269, 270, 301

  Paulin, Tom, 300

  Pawnbroker, The (Wallant), 6

  Paxman, Jeremy, 280

  Peacock, Helena, 27, 74, 201

  Pearson, 28

  Penguin UK, 77, 256, 261, 277, 278

  antisemitic passage in books of, 201

  insurer of, 44

  Irving’s appeal and, 297

  Irving’s libel suit against, xiii–xiv, 27, 31, 43, 44, 74, see also Irving v. Penguin and Lipstadt

  joint defense terms accepted by, 44

  lawyers for, 27, 40, 59, 74

  Lipstadt’s letters from settlement offer and, 69–70

  terms of joint defense and, 44

  Watt’s views on, 278–79

  Perahia, Murray, 108, 272

  Perahia, Ninette, 108, 272

  perestroika, 4

  Peter, Saint, 228, 253

  Pforzheim, Allied bombing of, 206, 207

  philanthropy, Holocaust linked with, 15

  Phillip, Karl, 239

  photographs:

  distortions and, 205–8

  of ditches, 218

  of Lipstadt, 1, 75, 103

  Pickwick Papers (Dickens), 52

  Pierce, William, 245

  Pill, Lord Justice, 294, 296

  Pinker, Steven, 153–54

  Pohl, Oswald, 83, 229

  Poland, 35, 56–64, 269

  Auschwitz studies by, 314n–15n

  Warsaw Ghetto uprising in, 5, 162–63, 257

  see also Auschwitz; Auschwitz gas chambers; Auschwitz I; Auschwitz-Birkenau; Birkenau

  Polish Episcopate Commission for the Dialogue with Judaism, 57

  Polish Jews, 57–58, 194

  Warsaw Ghetto uprising of, 162–63

  political correctness, 201, 282

  Politik der Vernichtung (The Politics of Extermination) (Longerich), 224

  presentism, fallacy of, 24

  Presley, Elvis, 25

  press freedom, xiv, 31

  pretrial hearings, 46–47, 70–72

  Producers, The (film), 301

  Propaganda Ministry, Nazi, 171, 251

  Protocols of the Elders of Zion, The, 17, 152, 154

  exhibition of, 300, 328n

  public figure defense, 31, 313n

  Publishers Weekly, 91

  Purdue, Janet, 109, 120, 181, 255–56, 294

  Putsch, 165, 272–73

  QBVII (Uris), 78

  racism, 17

  of Irving, 43, 70, 173, 174, 176–78, 181–83, 200–201, 223, 247–48, 258, 260, 263, 274–75, 280, 284, 301

  Rackman, Emanuel, 4, 5

  radio talk shows:

  Holocaust deniers and, 17–18

  Irving interviewed on (1992), 181

  Rampton, Carolyn, 64

  Rampton, Richard, 51–54, 59–64, 71–74, 127–32, 128, 287

  appearance of, 52

  at Auschwitz and Birkenau, 54, 59–64, 146

  Browning’s testimony and, 191, 193, 195, 196–97

  closing arguments of, 256–60, 294

  Eichmann manuscript and, 216, 234, 237–38

  Evans’s testimony and, 201, 212, 213, 215, 220

  Funke’s testimony and, 233, 235, 239–41

  on Gray, 71

  IHR stumble of, 106, 107

  Irving cross-examined by, 99–107, 110–19, 122–24, 128–32, 161–67, 173–82, 186, 243–53

  Irving’s legal appeal and, 292, 295, 297

  Irving’s political extremism and, 233–34, 245–49

  judgment and, 272, 275, 278

  Keegan’s testimony and, 187, 188

  Longerich’s testimony and, 226, 227, 228, 231

  MacDonald’s testimony and, 154, 155, 156, 158–59, 188

  pro bono offer of, 70

  settlement offer as viewed by, 74

  and trial on opening day, 77–79, 82–85, 93

  and trial on second day, 89, 92, 93, 99–103

  and trial on third day, 104–7

  and trial in second week, 110–19, 122–24

  van Pelt’s testimony and, 134, 135, 137, 138, 144, 146, 147–48

  Rantisi, Abdel Aziz, 300

  rapes, 167, 257

  Rassinier, Paul, 208

  Ravensbrück, 325n

  Reader’s Digest, 299

  refusenik movement, 11–15

  Regan, Ernie, 286

  Rema Synagogue, 57

  “Renouf, Lady,” see “Brunhilda”

  Report to the Führer on Combating Partisans (No. 51; Dec. 1942), 102, 114, 117

  Reuters, 183, 269

  Ribbentrop, Joachim von, 162

  Rich, Frank, 91

  Riga, mass murder of Jews in, 81, 105–7, 111, 206, 273

  ditch dimensions and, 218–19

  “rights of audience,” 52

  Rogers, Heather, 52, 53, 63, 177, 180, 292

  appearance of, 53

  at Auschwitz and Birkenau, 54, 59–61, 272

  at trial, 77, 78, 93, 106, 116, 130, 134, 154, 213, 239, 241, 262, 273

  Roman Catholic Church, in France, 58

  Romania, 14

  Roosevelt, Franklin D., 15, 24

  Rosensaft, Hadassah, see Bimko, Ada

  Roth, Jim, 131

  Royal High Courts of Justice (The Law Courts), 75, 87

  description of, 78–79

  move to courtroom 73 in, 109

  Rubenstein, Elyakhim, 216, 234

  Rubenstein, Michael, 249

  Rushdie, Salman, 74

  St. Martin’s Press, 91–92, 155

  Saramago, Jose, 300

  Sardinenpackung (“sardine packing”), 219

  Satanic Verses (Rushdie), 74

  Saudi Arabia, 74, 297

  Sawoniuk, Anthony, 44, 314n

  Sawyer, Diane, 209

  Scharnhorst (battleship), 102

  Scheerer, Germar (Rudolf), 292, 294–95

  Schindler’s List (film), 57

  Schwartz-Bart, Andre, 6

  Sedley, Stephen, 291–92

  Segev, Tom, 269

  Selling Hitler (Harris), 20

  Sennacherib, King, 65

  Sereny, Gitta, 45–46

  Seth (Lipstadt’s former student), 202–3, 215–16, 234

  Shakespeare, William, 180

  Sharon, Ariel, 300
r />   Shoah, 58

  Shoah Foundation, 38

  Shoffman, Stuart, 216

  Shulevitz, Judith, 153

  Sikorski, General, 18

  Simon Wiesenthal Center, 39, 156, 157

  Sinai Peninsula, 9

  Sirhan, Sirhan Bishara, 294

  Skelton-Robinson, Thomas, 43, 45, 53–54, 67, 143, 173, 203

  Slate, 153

  Slovakia, 162

  Slovakian Jews, 162

  Sobibor, 41, 162, 194, 197, 198, 258

  solicitors, 51

  see also Bateman, Mark; Brynes, Veronica; Julius, Anthony; Libson, James

  Soll, Bruce, 79, 275

  Sound of Music, The (film), 220

  South Africa, 90

  Soviet Jews, 4

  as refuseniks, 11–15

  Soviet Union, 10–15, 81

  atrocities against Ukrainians by, 229, 230–31

  fall of, 185–86

  family reunification and, 12

  German invasion of, 41

  Israel’s relations with, 11, 13

  in World War II, 18, 35, 41, 59, 170, 221

  see also Eastern Front

  speech, freedom of, xiv, 303–4

  Spiegel, Der, 20

  Spielberg, Steven, 38, 57

  Spotlight, 322n

  SS (Schutzstaffel), 111, 116, 227, 250, 304

  April 1943 memo of, 229–30

  Bimko’s gas chamber tour with, 136–37

  Birkenau barracks of, 132, 258

  brothels for, 129

  June 1942

  report by, 119

  in Minsk, 113

  Riga murders and, 105, 107

  Tauber’s testimony on, 138, 141

  Verwaltungsführer der, 83, 104–5

  Stäglich, Wilhelm, 237, 239

  Stalin, Joseph, 4

  Stalingrad, 95, 102, 117

  Stark, Hans, 142

  Stein, Moe, 281

  Steiner, Bertha, 281

  Steiner, Max, 281

  Steiner, Robert, 281

  Stern, 19, 312n

  Stern, Ken, 39, 54, 79, 154, 183, 269

  closing arguments and, 255, 261, 263

  Struggle for Europe (Wilmott), 187

  student paper, on Irving, 156–57

  Sullivan, L. B., 313n

  Sunday Times (London), 73–74, 168, 221

  Goebbels’s diary and, 185–86, 204

  Sun Tzu, 295

  Supreme Court, U.S., xiv, 313n

  Sussman, Professor, 88, 93–94, 95, 108

  Sydney Morning Herald, 229, 283–84

  Sydnor, Charles, 23

  synagogues:

  in Germany, 55–56, 165, 166, 257

  Kristallnacht and, 56, 165, 166, 217

  in Poland, 57, 61

  in Romania, 14

  in Soviet Union, 13–14

  in United States, 4, 73, 269

  Syracuse University, Collection of Nuremberg Trial Documents at, 130

  Syria, 7, 8, 10

  “Tagesbefehl” (“Order of the Day”) 47 (TB-47), 168–69, 170, 273

  Talmud, 154

  Tampa, Fla., Irving’s speech in (1992), 178–79

  Tauber, Henryk, 138, 141, 147–48

 

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