David Irving — Manipulating America into World War II (1989)
Overview A lecture delivered in Toronto in 1989 in which Irving examines what he characterizes as deliberate omissions and gaps in the official historical record concerning British and American decision making before Pearl Harbor. Irving argues that withheld British intelligence archives—particularly decoded Japanese naval messages—suggest Churchill possessed advance knowledge of the Japanese attack but did not inform the United States, and that Churchill systematically manipulated information about German...
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