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7 unusual facts about David Irving


Asghar Bukhari

In 2006, Bukhari had sent the English writer and Holocaust-denier David Irving a £60 cheque and a letter headed with a quote attributed to John Locke, "All that is needed for evil to triumph is for good people to stand idle".

Australian League of Rights

The League supported David Irving and assisted his visits to Australia; Veritas published Irving's work in Australia.

Dunton Wayletts

During the 1930s it was owned by the parents of historian David Irving.

Heritage Front

In 1992, the Heritage Front illegally brought prominent American neo-Nazis Tom Metzger and John Metzger to Canada to speak, and provided security at a speech by Holocaust denier David Irving.

Jack Marx

In 1999, he became editor of Australian Style, causing controversy when he assigned accused anti-Semite author Helen Darville to interview British Holocaust denier David Irving.

Recep Çetin

Disgraced historian David Irving was photographed in 2005 wearing a t-shirt listing Çetin's footballing achievements.

Yehuda Bacon

The drawings show details and sequences of what he saw in the concentration camps and which he already made as a teenager shortly after the liberation as well as his testimony served as evidence in trials against Nazi criminals (including the Eichmann trial in Jerusalem and the Frankfurt Auschwitz Trials) and were also used in the litigation against Holocaust denier David Irving, who challenges the existence of gas chambers in Auschwitz.


The Destruction of Dresden

The Destruction of Dresden is a 1963 non-fiction book written by David Irving that describes the February 1945 Allied bombing of Dresden in World War II.


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Priscilla Pointer

Pointer appeared in three films that her son, David Irving, directed: Rumpelstiltskin (a 1987 musical version, which starred her daughter), Good-Bye Cruel World and C.H.U.D. II: Bud the C.H.U.D.