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Lying About Hitler: The Irving-Lipstadt Trial and Historical Truth
In "Hitler's War", Irving presents a narrative that deviates from the widely accepted historical account of World War II. He argues that Hitler was not directly involved in the planning and execution of the Holocaust, and that the atrocities committed during the war were the result of actions by lower-ranking officials and the SS. Irving also claims that Hitler was not aware of the full extent of the atrocities being committed.
La polémica en torno a "La Guerra de Hitler" subraya la importancia de la investigación histórica rigurosa y la necesidad de considerar múltiples perspectivas al abordar temas tan complejos y delicados como la Segunda Guerra Mundial y el Holocausto. En última instancia, el debate sobre el libro de Irving nos recuerda que la historia es un campo en constante evolución, donde nuevas investigaciones y hallazgos pueden desafiar y transformar nuestra comprensión del pasado. Lying About Hitler: The Irving-Lipstadt Trial and Historical
David John Cawdell Irving is an English author born in 1938 who has written extensively on the military and political history of World War II, with a particular focus on Nazi Germany. In the 1970s, he was considered by some a promising, if unconventional, military historian. His 1977 book, “Hitler's War,” was the first installment of his two-part biography of Adolf Hitler (the prequel “The War Path” was published in 1978). It was first published in April 1977 by Hodder & Stoughton and Viking Press, with Avon Books reissuing it in 1990.
: The High Court of London ruled that Irving had "persistently and deliberately misrepresented and manipulated historical evidence" to suit his pro-Nazi and anti-Semitic ideological agenda. La polémica en torno a "La Guerra de
The primary thesis of Hitler's War is its most dangerous and disputed aspect. Irving argues that while Hitler was virulently anti-Semitic and pursued a policy of deporting Jews to the East, he never ordered or knew about the systematic, industrial-scale extermination that was taking place in concentration camps like Auschwitz and Treblinka. Irving portrays Hitler as a leader who was either too preoccupied with military strategy, too removed from the daily operations of his state, or too frequently disobeyed by his subordinates to have any direct involvement in the "Final Solution".
David Irving is a British author, historian, and Holocaust denier, known for his extensive research on World War II and Adolf Hitler. One of his most notable works is "Hitler's War" (German: "Hitlers Krieg"), a book that presents a revisionist account of World War II and Hitler's role in it. The book has been translated into multiple languages, including Spanish as "La Guerra de Hitler". In the 1970s, he was considered by some
Además, las críticas no se limitan a la interpretación histórica. La visión de Irving sobre Hitler ha sido acusada de contribuir a la rehabilitación de la imagen del Führer y, por extensión, del régimen nazi. Detractores como el historiador Ian Kershaw han argumentado que el trabajo de Irving representa una forma de "historia basura" que simplifica y trivializa la complejidad de los hechos históricos.