David Irving Lecture (Odysee Archive)
Overview Irving delivers a lecture examining the procedural and evidential problems of the Nuremberg trials, focusing on how the prosecution selectively withheld documentary evidence from the defense and coerced testimony. He contrasts the American adversarial approach with the German legal system's obligation to arrive at truth, citing specific cases including Göring, Milch, and Dönitz to illustrate his argument about the trials' structural unfairness. Topics covered William Shirer's The Rise and Fall of the...
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