David Irving — The Nuremberg Trials (1996 Lecture)
Overview A 1996 lecture in which David Irving discusses obstacles to his public speaking engagements worldwide, including travel bans, television cancellations, and institutional pressure. Irving describes specific incidents in Canada, Argentina, and Germany, and reflects on efforts to prevent him from addressing audiences on historical subjects, particularly the Holocaust. The lecture takes the form of a seated address to a live audience with an introductory speaker. Topics covered Harassment and travel...
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