Shelfari approved its own request to combine 2 books, including The Holocaust on Trial, Wednesday, March 2, 2011.
Shelfari submitted a request to combine 2 books, including The Holocaust on Trial, Wednesday, March 2, 2011.
Shelfari approved this request.Shelfari edited the subjects of The Holocaust on Trial Wednesday, March 3, 2010.
Shelfari edited the classification of The Holocaust on Trial Sunday, January 24, 2010.
Shelfari edited the description of The Holocaust on Trial Sunday, August 2, 2009.
David Irving is a leading Holocaust revisionist. He sued Penguin Books for libel claiming he had been falsely labelled a Holocaust denier. The trial was one of the strangest to take place in an English court: the judge had to give a verdict on history. At stake was the freedom of neo-fascist historians to exonerate Hitler and to deny that the Nazis set out to commit genocide, but this was also a trial about the present day, about what out society finds it politically and morally acceptable to say in public. It was also a libel trial about evidence: how do we know that the genocide happened? D.D. Guttenplan has followed David Irving's career for years and has studied the furious debates over the Holocaust. This is a dramatic recreation of a bizarre trial and a meditation on truth and memory.
Shelfari edited the contributors of The Holocaust on Trial Thursday, July 23, 2009.
Shelfari edited the first sentence of The Holocaust on Trial Thursday, July 16, 2009.