13+ David Irving Quotes On Religion, Education And Bible
David Irving is a British author and historian who has written extensively on World War II and its related topics. His works include The Destruction of Dresden, The War Between the Generals, and Hitler's War. He is known for his controversial views on Nazi Germany and the Holocaust, which have been widely criticized by the academic community. Following is our collection on famous quotes by David Irving on leadership, religion, education.
I made a mistake when I said there were no gas chambers at Auschwitz. — David Irving
...the incontrovertible evidence is that Hitler ordered on November 30, 1941, that there was to be 'no liquidation of the Jews.' — David Irving
Yes, there were gas chambers. Millions of Jews died. There is no question. I don't know the figures. I'm not an expert on the Holocaust. — David Irving
...the discovery, that at no time did this man (Hitler) pose or intend a real threat to Britain or the Empire. — David Irving
I have no academic qualifications whatsoever. — David Irving
Holocaust denial is not only a falsification of history, it is an expression of anti-Semitism. — David Irving
It's very difficult to get to the truth and ironically, in the Information Age, which we would have thought meant channels to the truth is in fact obfuscating the truth. — David Irving
Without Hitler, the State of Israel probably would not exist today. To that extent he was probably the Jews' greatest friend. — David Irving
History is like a constantly changing tree. — David Irving
I still think, perhaps I'm a bit old fashioned - that truth matters. I think truth matters particularly when it concerns an event of such horrendous quality. Holocaust was the worst, probably the worst massacre, if you'd like to call it that, in the world's history - considering the scale of it and the fact that it was done deliberately during wartime. — David Irving
The Nazis quite clearly killed millions of Jews. — David Irving
I don't think there was any overall Reich policy to kill the Jews. If there was, they would have been killed and there would not be now so many millions of survivors. And believe me, I am glad for every survivor that there was. — David Irving
It [the Holocaust] is something like a religion.... The Intellectual Adventure is that we are reversing this entire trend within the space of one generation - that in a few years time no one will believe this particular legend anymore. They will say, as I do, that atrocities were committed. Yes, hundreds of thousands of people were killed, but there were no factories of death. All that is a blood libel against the German people. — David Irving
Life Lessons by David Irving
- David Irving's work emphasizes the importance of researching and verifying facts before drawing conclusions, as he was famously sued for libel for inaccurately representing historical events.
- His work also highlights the power of a single individual to challenge established narratives and bring attention to previously overlooked stories.
- Finally, Irving's story serves as a reminder that truth is often complex and subjective, and can be interpreted in many different ways.
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