David Irving — Ottawa 1989
Overview Lecture delivered in Ottawa in 1989. Irving discusses his methodology as a historian—emphasizing archival research and the identification of historical "gaps"—before turning to controversial claims about Winston Churchill's finances during the 1930s, Churchill's acceptance of payments from Jewish organizations and the Czech government, and his own research on the Holocaust, Rudolf Hess, Hermann Göring, and Churchill's biography. Topics covered Irving's approach to historical research and the concept of...
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