David Irving — Churchill and FDR's Secret Communication
Overview Irving examines the methodology of historical research through archival investigation, focusing on the discovery of undisclosed communications between Churchill and Roosevelt conducted through Britain's wartime code breaking apparatus at Bletchley Park. The lecture addresses how historians access primary documents, the nature of official secrecy protocols, and what remains hidden in government records despite formal declassification. Irving presents this as a case study in retrieving "real history" from...
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