David Irving — Free Speech and Historical Inquiry
Overview This 54 minute lecture, delivered at Niagara Falls, presents Irving's arguments on restrictions to free speech and historical inquiry. Irving discusses censorship efforts directed at historians, legal prosecutions in Europe related to World War II revisionism, and his ban from the Auschwitz archives and museum. He examines specific claims about gas chambers and cremation logistics at Auschwitz, citing aerial photographs and technical specifications as evidentiary bases for his historical questions...
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