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David Irving Thread Anonymous 08/09/2019 (Fri) 02:32:46 Id: b790ad [Preview] No. 10
This thread is dedicated to David Irving. David Irving was a historian cut from the same thread as Herodotus. Informally educated; yet thorough in a way formal academics were not, the work of Irving has done much to repair the honor and legacy of National Socialist and especially Wehrmacht members.

Though far from a National Socialist and by his own claim, 1/4 jewish, Irvings works are the foundation of WWII revisionist history. His writing style unfortunately tends toward narrative rather than classical academic material which is why his writing is most aptly compared to pre enlightenment European historians who wrote in a similar style. This makes for easy reading with easily digestible redpills.

I'll start with his 'Churchill's War' volume which investigates the roll that Churchill and his policies had on creating WWII.


Anonymous 08/09/2019 (Fri) 18:08:08 Id: ec0d63 [Preview] No.19 del
Now for a selection of his earliest works

>In the Service of the Reich, The Memoirs of Field Marshal Keitel
This work is dedicated to the contributions of Field Marshal Keitel to the Wehrmacht. It was the break through work for David Irving as no historian before him had attempted such a direct recording of events.
>In The Mares Nest
A lesser known publishing which is more in the realm of military science/history, Irving delves into some of the secret projects that Germany pursued during the war as well as Allied countermeasures.
>The Rise and Fall of the German Airforce
The title appears to be a play on William Shirers 'Rise and Fall of the Third Reich'. Regardless, this book explores the Luftwaffe and the challenges she faced through ought the war.


Anonymous 08/09/2019 (Fri) 18:10:49 Id: ec0d63 [Preview] No.20 del
Now for three more lesser known work. I haven't read these like most of the rest of his collection so unfortunately readers will have to use the titles as guidance on these. Nonetheless, it wouldn't surprise me if each of these contain the same sort of historiography that David is so famous for.


Anonymous 08/09/2019 (Fri) 18:28:16 Id: 97c4ce [Preview] No.22 del
Now for some of his more controversial books, especially among National Socialists.

>The Secret Diaries of Hitler's Doctor
Although not the first to look into Hitler's medical care throughought the war, Irving may have been the first to do so without obvious propaganda implications. His conclusions were nonetheless daming.
TL;DR kike doctors are not an exception

>The Morgenthau Plan.
Likely the first publication of the actual Morgenthau plan, this work struck international jewry to the core, detailing their exact plans to disenfranchise and genocide Germans post war, which the did. This version is in German and the only English translation I can find is excerpts.

>Goring
This is largely a followup work to the Rise and Fall of the German Airforce but specific to Goring himself. This may be on of the books that solidified Goring's reputation as a fat bastard who contributed little to the German cause.

>The War Between the Generals
And excellent look at the divided perspectives and loyalties of various German generals during the war. This is a great resources for anyone arguing with retards who push the 'Hitler lost the war meme' as it details the impact his on Generals had on the progress of the war.


Anonymous 08/09/2019 (Fri) 18:38:52 Id: 9ba8b1 [Preview] No.23 del
Next up are some of Irvings best known works

>Hess the Missing Years
Explores what Hess was up to after surrendering himself to the English. Like some of his other works, the information he uncovered proved damning for ongoing post war allied propaganda interests.

>Goebbels the Mastermind of the Reich
A good exploration of the role that Goebbels played in the Third Reich.

>Nuremburg The Last Battle
In my own opinion, this is the most important book that Irving wrote. It examined the conditions of the Nuremburg trials, the testimony of witnesses and ultimately proves the logical invalidity of the verdicts reached.

>Hitler's War
I think this was the last hurrah for Irving. A very long and entirely detailed work, Irving did everything he could to record the impact Hitler had on the second world war. In doing so he dispels countless allied myths about the man through his usual methodology. Great stuff all around.



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