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Lying About Hitler: The Irving-Lipstadt Trial and Historical Truth

After suing Deborah Lipstadt for libel, the High Court of London ruled that Irving was an "active Holocaust denier, anti-Semite, and racist" who "persistently and deliberately misrepresented and manipulated historical evidence". Lying About Hitler: The Irving-Lipstadt Trial and Historical

In a landmark decision in 2000, the court delivered a devastating judgment against Irving. The presiding judge, Mr. Justice Gray, ruled that Irving was "an active Holocaust denier," "anti-Semitic and racist". In a key passage of the ruling, the judge found that Irving had "for his own ideological reasons persistently and deliberately misrepresented and manipulated historical evidence". This verdict essentially destroyed Irving's reputation as a serious historian and imposed crippling legal costs that left him bankrupt. Justice Gray, ruled that Irving was "an active

David Irving’s Hitler’s War (published in Spanish as La guerra de Hitler ) presents a controversial, distorted perspective on World War II that argues Adolf Hitler was unaware of the Holocaust until late 1943. While initially notable for utilizing new primary sources, the 1977 book was thoroughly discredited by historians and legal proceedings, specifically the 2000 libel trial against Deborah Lipstadt, which exposed Irving’s intentional manipulation of historical documents. The text is now studied as a foundational work of Holocaust denial and historical revisionism. You can research the academic consensus and legal outcomes of the Lipstadt trial for a comprehensive understanding. Share public link David Irving’s Hitler’s War (published in Spanish as

(Spanish title: "La Guerra de Hitler" ) remains one of the most controversial works of 20th-century historiography. Originally published in 1977, the book attempted a unique narrative technique: describing World War II strictly through the eyes of Adolf Hitler. While it gained initial praise for its use of primary documents and diaries previously ignored by other historians, it eventually led to the total destruction of Irving’s academic reputation. Overview of "La Guerra de Hitler"

is a biographical account of World War II written from the specific perspective of Adolf Hitler

La narrativa se sitúa "detrás del escritorio de Hitler", intentando explicar sus decisiones militares y políticas desde su propia óptica.