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        <description>OverviewA lecture delivered in Texas in 2014 in which David Irving discusses his research methodology and archival sources, focusing on Operation Reinhardt and Nazi leadership bunker complexes in Poland. The talk opens with Irving's account of recent U.S. visa cancellation and travel restrictions, then pivots to his annual historical tours of Eastern European sites and the documentary evidence he has gathered on these locations. Topics coveredU.S. visa denial, detention at Atlanta airport, and travel bans to the United States and Canada 00:00:09, Annual guided tours to Nazi headquarters sites in Poland, visited by 20-30 international participants 00:00:09, Operation Reinhardt sites: Belzec, Treblinka, Majdanek, and Sobibor 00:09:01, Hitler's Wolf's Lair and underground bunker complex with 60-foot concrete roof construction 00:10:05, Himmler's headquarters at Hochwald, 30 miles from Hitler's main compound, connected by single-track rail line 00:11:03, Documentary evidence and archival materials carried during research tours 00:08:02, Historiographical gaps in academic treatment of Reinhardt sites 00:10:05, Key momentsIrving describes being detained for four hours at Atlanta airport, questioned about speaking engagements, and having his 10-year visa cancelled over an alleged one-day visa overstay 00:00:09, An account of being removed from a connecting flight in Toronto after armed Canadian border police were alerted mid-Atlantic that Irving was aboard 00:04:05, An American tour participant discovers the railway embankment at Himmler's headquarters by realigning a map, locating a site Irving had previously searched for 00:12:01, SourceRecorded in Texas in 2014. The audience consisted of a paying lecture attendee base, with Irving fielding questions from the floor about visa matters, tour logistics, and media control. The original publisher or broadcaster is not identified in the available transcript or metadata. About this archive: irving.video preserves the lectures, interviews, and TV appearances of historian David Irving. All videos are captioned, every transcript is searchable. Books at irvingbooks.com. </description>
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