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        <description>OverviewA documentary account of David Irving's 2006 arrest and trial in Vienna, Austria, recorded in collaboration with Lady Michele Renouf. The video presents Irving's perspective on charges filed under Austrian law Section 3G, examining the historical claims at issue, courtroom exchanges with the judge, and the broader debate over restrictions on speech concerning the Holocaust. The production combines trial footage, commentary, and interviews with trial observers. Topics coveredThe 2000 London High Court civil action and Justice Grey's findings on documentary evidence 00:00:08, Irving's research on the Eichmann–Brand negotiations and the "Trucks for Jews" proposal 00:02:17, Circumstances of Irving's arrest during a private visit to Austria 00:02:17, The 1989 recorded remarks that formed the basis for charges sixteen years later 00:03:13, British press reactions defending Irving's right to hold and express opinions 00:04:05, Irving's courtroom assertion that Hitler received no reports of systematic mass murder 00:12:00, The sentencing and Lady Renouf's intervention in the courtroom 00:15:01, Key momentsIrving states to the court: "What I wrote in my books, that is all true, and I do not recant or apologise for any of it" 00:12:00, Irving explains his position on Hitler's knowledge: "I, David Irving, have read every report that was passed on to Adolf Hitler between the dates of September 1939 until his death in April 14, 1945... none spoke or referred to systematic, planned, willed, organised mass murder" 00:13:01, Lady Renouf calls out from the public gallery "Stay strong, David. Stay strong" and is subsequently arrested and removed from the courtroom 00:16:00, SourceRecorded in Vienna, Austria during Irving's trial in February 2006. The video documents proceedings in a heavily guarded Vienna courtroom with an international press presence of approximately sixty journalists and a public gallery of two hundred attendees. Lady Michele Renouf appears as narrator and trial observer; the original publisher and broadcaster of this documentary account are not identified in the archive 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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