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    Uprising! Hungary 1956: One Nation’s Nightmare (2025 Paperback)

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    Uprising! Hungary 1956: One Nation’s Nightmare is as book by David Irving, described by a UK judge as the leading expert on World War II, examines the spontaneous 1956 uprising of the Hungarians against rule from Moscow – against the faceless, indifferent, incompetent functionaries who had turned their country into a pit of Marxist misery in one short decade: the funkies, Irving calls them, adapting the Hungarian word funkcionariusok.

    He traced and questioned the men who had been kidnapped, exiled, imprisoned and put on trial with the prime minister Imre Nagy, who was sentenced to death, and members of Nagy’s family. It is Irving’s assessment of Imre Nagy that will raise eyebrows, together with his discovery among official records of evidence that antisemitism was one of the motors of the popular uprising.

    The resulting study is an autopsy of a failed revolution, viewed both from inside the council chambers of the powerful and from street level. This is a compelling drama, with a cast of ten million.

    The Guardian: “Irving skilfully combines sources . . . The result is disconcerting, rather like reading a film script, but it works particularly well.”

    Please note, due to physical printing restrictions the Sources, Appendix, Select Bibliography and Index sections of the book are available as an online download.

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    Nuremberg: the Last Battle (USB)

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    An USB version of Nuremberg, the Last Battle is David Irving’s history of the inside story of the controversial war crimes trial of Hitler’s associates – those who survived Allied orders to shoot on site if captured –  based on the private papers and exclusive diaries of lawyers, judges, and defendants that were exclusively available to David Irving.

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    DVD: Ich komme wieder (German)

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    German-language documentary presentation

    Irving discussing his historical research for German-speaking audiences. Archival evidence and documentary investigation.

    DVD format. German language. Region-free.

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    The Mare’s Nest (eBook)

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    The Mare’s Nest is The story of Hitler’s V-weapons the British Intelligence attack on them.

    The first edition had to be cleared by the Ministry of Defence, the Cabinet Office, the Foreign Office and the Prime Minister. The Mare’s Nest new edition contains the formerly excised chapters.

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    The Rise & Fall Of The Luftwaffe (eBook)

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    David Irving’s much-sought biography of Erhard Milch, Hermann Göring’s deputy, the field marshal who founded Lufthansa and then created the Luftwaffe. Reprinted in 2018.

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    Exclusive Pre-Publication: Churchill’s War, Volume III: The Sundered Dream

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    Pre-publication edition of the concluding volume

    Churchill’s final wartime years and the reshaping of Europe. Early access before general publication. Complete the Churchill’s War trilogy.

    Limited pre-publication availability.

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    The Destruction of Convoy PQ-17 (eBook)

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    Thirty-eight British and American cargo ships sailed in June 1942 for North Russia. On July 4, the British Admiralty ordered the escorts to turn back and escape, leaving each ship to fend for itself. Most were sunk. (David Irving’s harrowing 1967 account of the drama resulted in a major libel action in 1970.) Large softcover.

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    The Virus House 2025 (Paperback)

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    The Virus House: Hitler’s Race for the Atomic Bomb – The shocking untold story of Nazi Germany’s secret nuclear program.

    Based on exclusive interviews with Hitler’s scientists and declassified files, this 303-page investigation reveals how close Germany came to building the atomic bomb before a crucial 1942 mistake changed everything.

    Endorsed by Nobel laureate Werner Heisenberg and Manhattan Project chief Leslie Groves.

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    Göring (2025 Edition) – The Rise and Fall of Hitler’s Reichsmarschall (Papeback)

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    Step inside the complex world of Hermann Göring — fighter ace, Nazi statesman, art plunderer, and one of Adolf Hitler’s closest confidants. In this landmark biography, bestselling historian David Irving draws upon Göring’s personal diaries, secret correspondence, and newly opened archives to deliver a vivid, unflinching portrait of a man who embodied both the glamour and the corruption of the Third Reich.

    From service in World War I and his orchestration of the Gestapo and Luftwaffe, to his immense fortune, addiction, and dramatic fall, Göring’s life reflects the moral and political collapse of Nazi Germany itself.

    Irving’s narrative reveals the power struggles, psychological contradictions, and political intrigues that shaped the Nazi hierarchy and Europe’s path to destruction.

    639 Pages Paperback

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    The Night the Dams Burst (eBook)

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    The Night the Dams Burst tells the Real History of the heroic RAF moonlight attack on Germany’s Ruhr Dams in May 1943, immortalised by the movie The Dambusters. The author’s gripping account is based on his interviews with Bomber Command officers and official British and German documents, and on exclusive access to the private papers and diaries of Barnes Wallis – the British scientist who invented the unique “bouncing bomb” which smashed the dams. The book reads like a thriller, and will excite readers of all ages. Hardcover.

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    The Destruction of Convoy PQ-17 (Paperback)

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    Thirty-eight British and American cargo ships sailed in June 1942 for North Russia. On July 4, the British Admiralty ordered the escorts to turn back and escape, leaving each ship to fend for itself. Most were sunk. (David Irving’s harrowing 1967 account of the drama resulted in a major libel action in 1970.)

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