David Irving looks back: My fifty years defending Real History against its enemies. An evening with the historian
David Irving looks back: My fifty years defending Real History against its enemies. An evening with the historian
David Irving looks back: My fifty years defending Real History against its enemies. An evening with the historian
David Irving looks back: My fifty years defending Real History against its enemies. An evening with the historian
David Irving looks back: My fifty years defending Real History against its enemies. An evening with the historian
David Irving looks back: My fifty years defending Real History against its enemies. An evening with the historian
David Irving looks back: My fifty years defending Real History against its enemies. An evening with the historian
David Irving looks back: My fifty years defending Real History against its enemies. An evening with the historian
David Irving looks back: My fifty years defending Real History against its enemies. An evening with the historian
David Irving looks back: My fifty years defending Real History against its enemies. An evening with the historian
David Irving looks back: My fifty years defending Real History against its enemies. An evening with the historian
David Irving looks back: My fifty years defending Real History against its enemies. An evening with the historian
David Irving looks back: My fifty years defending Real History against its enemies. An evening with the historian
David Irving looks back: My fifty years defending Real History against its enemies. An evening with the historian
From about September 2 to 10, 2018, David Irving personally takes international guests on his eighth Real History tour of WW2 sites in Poland (and Latvia), including all three grim sites of the SS "Operation Reinhard", Himmler's Hochwald bunker headquarters, the German Army headquarters, and Hitler's famous "Wolf's Lair". See the ruined barracks where the army traitor, the aristocratic Claus von Stauffenberg, planted his assassin's bomb, which killed four of his fellow officers, then ran, on July 20, 1944. This year's extended tour also includes historic Hitler sites in Germany, and we inspect the much visited Auschwitz I and II.