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        <description>OverviewA lecture recounting an incident in David Irving's London apartment during the early 1960s in which uninvited visitors arrived under suspicious circumstances. The speaker frames this episode within a broader historical narrative about Irving's decades-long research into World War II and his conflicts with various groups opposed to his work. The presentation combines biographical detail with commentary on Irving's archival methods and scholarly contributions. Topics coveredIrving's early career as a historian and acquisition of Nazi documents 00:07:01, Irving's card index system documenting Hitler's daily activities 00:12:02, British government seizure of Irving's research materials 00:14:01, The break-in at Irving's London apartment in the early 1960s 00:16:02, Comparison to Leon de Grelle's post-war experiences 00:17:01, Key momentsThe account of Irving's comprehensive card index system, which allowed him to verify or refute claims about Hitler's whereabouts and activities on specific dates 00:13:02, The anecdote of Irving using his archival system to catch "lies" about Hitler's movements and activities 00:14:01, The description of the apartment incident, characterized as an attempted intrusion by multiple visitors whose intentions remained unclear 00:16:02, SourceThe video appears to be a lecture or extended monologue delivered by the channel operator; the original David Irving speech referenced is described as "a talk that he gave" but the recording venue and date are not specified in the available transcript excerpt. The material is presented as sourced from a "couple of minutes long" video segment that circulated online, though the primary source attribution and original broadcaster are not identified. No specific conference, venue, or publication date is mentioned in the provided metadata beyond the 2026 archive addition date. 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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            <title><![CDATA[David Irving — Break-in at His London Apartment - William Kirby]]></title>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2026 14:17:23 GMT</pubDate>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Who is the narrator?</p>
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            <dc:creator>William Kirby</dc:creator>
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