ACCIDENT. The Death of General Sikorski
In 1943 the Polish prime minister in exile, General Wladyslaw Sikorski, was killed in a British plane crash at Gibraltar. The Germans claimed it was an assassination. The RAF flew a Board of Inquiry to Gibraltar to investigate, and this cleared the pilot of blame. The death of the Polish prime minister came at a convenient moment for Winston Churchill. In this 1967 book David Irving investigates the mystery; he published the Board's secret report, and spoke with the pilot twice, and with others involved.
First published April 30, 1963. Using official papers, private records, and the accounts of eye-witnesses on both sides, David Irving gives a harrowing account of the two saturation bombing raids executed by RAF Bomber Command on Germany's most beautiful city at the end of the war, a horrific firestorm raid which left over 100,000 innocent civilians dead or missing. Jacketed hardback.
First published April 30, 1963. Using official papers, private records, and the accounts of eye-witnesses on both sides, David Irving gives a harrowing account of the two saturation bombing raids executed by RAF Bomber Command on Germany's most beautiful city at the end of the war, a horrific firestorm raid which left over 100,000 innocent civilians dead or missing. With original colour photographs, hardback.
David Irving's book-length account of how he was ambushed by the Austrian Stapo, the secret state police, in November 2005, and sentenced to three years' jail in the country's oldest, grimmest prison for a lecture he had delivered sixteen years before: Go figure. The trial, the imprisonment, and the legal battles are related in a way devoid of all rancour or hatred. Hardback.
David Irving’s well received 1967 History of the German secret Forschungsamt, the agency which tapped German telephones from 1933, and broke diplomatic codes, and that agency’s report on diplomatic events leading to the Second World War. One of the first books by a famous British historian
David Irving's standard work on the early years of Winston Churchill and his war, based, like his work on Hitler, on and interviews and documents exclusively available to him, and thirty years of research in British and international archives. This first volume chronicles an almost unbroken series of disasters in his life, from Gallipoli and the Chanak crisis to the defeat of France and the military fiasco in Greece. Jacketed casebound, a limited edition of a de luxe boxed copy, will be available to those who order early.
David Irving's standard work on the middle years of Winston Churchill and his war, based, like his work on Hitler, on documents exclusively available to him and over thirty years of research and interviews and British and international archives. The second volume of Churchill's War covers the middle years of this disastrous conflict. After the first volume chronicled an almost unbroken series of disasters in his life, from Gallipoli and the Chanak crisis to the defeat of France and the military fiasco in Greece, the second sees him enter happier times, with great naval victories, El Alamein and the landings in North Africa. This book is a "stand alone" book and does not require having read the first volume to understand or appreciate the story. Jacketed hardback.
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David Irving's 1996 biography of Joseph Goebbels, Adolf Hitler's propaganda chief. Out of print since 2001, now reprinted in better quality than ever, with many new original photographs 752 pages plus forty pages of photos, many in colour. Special price here: $65 (hardback).
David Irving's much-sought 1996 biography of Joseph Goebbels, Hitler's propaganda chief. Out of print since 2001, now reprinted in better quality than ever, with forty pages of original photographs, many in colour, 752 pages. (hardback).
David Irving first published this best-selling biography of the second man in Hitler's Germany, the famous "six-star" general, Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring, in 1989; it received brilliant reviews around the world. Laminated hardback.
David Irving was the first to find the secret British Intelligence and medical files on Churchill's prisoner, Hitler's deputy Rudolf Hess, who tried to stop the WW2 madness, and was given a life sentence for "crimes against the peace", and strangled to death by his American Negro guard. Laminated hardback.
PRE-PRINT, ADVANCE SPECIAL OFFER Hitler's War. David Irving's standard work on Adolf Hitler based on diaries and documents exclusively available to him and thirty years of research and interviews with Hitler's generals and private staff. Jacketed hardback, with new picture sections. Cheaper than Amazon! and eBay!
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 the author. Many unpublished color photos. Jacketed hardback.
David Irving
Churchill’s War
— Volume III –
The Sundered Dream
Churchill's War, David Irving's standard work on the war years of Winston Churchill based, like his work on Hitler, on interviews and documents exclusively available to him, and over thirty years of research in British and international archives. The first volume chronicles an almost unbroken series of disasters in his life, from Gallipoli and the Chanak crisis to the defeat of France and the military fiasco in Greece. The second improves his record, buts ends with the mysterious death of General Sikorski. Jacketed casebound, a limited edition of a de luxe boxed copy of this third volume, will also be available later.
New hardback edition of the world's bestknown Rommel biography
This book Royal Navalese tells the Real History of the arcane language spoken by Royal Navy sailors until the end of the British Empire after 1945, compiled by RN Commander John Irving, pictured in 1920s, father of the historian David Irving, and wittily illustrated by Beryl Irving, David Irving’s mother. Hardcover.
First Edition 1946. Republished 2020 by Focal Point Publications, London.
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.
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.) Laminate hardcover.
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. This new edition contains the formerly excised chapters. Laminate hardback.
Edited by German historian Walter Görlitz, the translation of Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel's memoirs is by David Irving, author of The Destruction of Dresden and The Mare’s Nest. This latest edition includes additional commentary by Mr Irving. Laminated hardback.