The Holocaust on Trial

Cover of The Holocaust on Trial by D. D. Guttenplan
Year: 2002
Language: en
Edition: First Paperback Edition.
Pages: 336
ISBN-13: 9780393322927
Dimensions:
Height: 8.2 Inches
Length: 5.5 Inches
Weight: 0.9 Pounds
Width: 0.9 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 940.53/18
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The Holocaust on Trial by D. D. Guttenplan, published by W. W. Norton & Company in 2002, is presented in this First Paperback Edition with 336 pages. This book centers on the 1999 trial in which David Irving, a controversial figure known for his views on Hitler’s regime, sued Penguin Books for labeling him a Holocaust denier. The narrative unfolds as a true courtroom drama, providing insights into the trial’s proceedings and the key figures involved, including the judge and various legal representatives.

Readers will find a detailed account of the trial’s dynamics, showcasing Irving’s self-representation and provocative statements. The book also explores the broader implications of the trial, delving into the ongoing debate surrounding the Holocaust and the importance of defending historical truth against revisionist claims. Guttenplan’s access to the courtroom allows for a comprehensive portrayal of the events and individuals involved, making it a significant contribution to discussions on history and legal history.


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In 1999 David Irving, a right-wing chronicler of Hitler’s regime, sued Penguin Books, claiming he had been falsely labelled a Holocaust denier in a book by the American professor Deborah Lipstadt. He maintained that there had been no gas chambers at Auschwitz, no systematic mass murder of Jews by the Nazis, and that the whole Holocaust story is exaggerated. The story of the trial is at the centre of this book. It is a true courtroom drama. Irving is a flamboyant and self publicising character, given to provocative pronouncements. He conducted his own case. D. D. Guttenplan had complete access to the courtroom and to Irving throughout the trial, and his rounded portrait of the man is as devastating as it is fair-minded. But Irving is only one of the book’s characters, who include Charles Gray, the patrician judge, Anthony Julius, solicitor and iconoclastic scholar, Richard Rampton, Penguin’s sharp-minded QC, and Professor Richard Evans, who spent twenty-eight hours in the witness box demolishing Irving’s scholarship.” “This is also a book about the wider debate over the Holocaust and about the nature of historical truth. Guttenplan insists that we cannot close off discussion of the Holocaust, even as it needs to be defended from so-called revisionists.

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