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David Irving has emigrated to Northern Scotland to finish his definitive biography of the Reichsführer SS, Heinrich Himmler. It has taken nineteen years. He says: "If you already have some of my books, please do bring them along to be autographed.

From mid October 2015 David Irving starts a three-city tour of his favourite British cities.

He meets his readers and talks to private groups about Adolf Hitler and the top Nazis including those he knew himself – people who shaped political thought in Germany and led it through a disastrous World War.

 

David Irving spoke with all Hitler’s surviving people in the 1960s and 1970s. It was he who brought back from the secret Moscow archives of the KGB the long-lost diaries of Dr Joseph Goebbels in 1992.

 

 

 

Registration is necessary, at a price set to cover costs, around fifteen pounds. Click the city to register online, or mail a cheque to Mr. Irving (stating which location). You can bring friends you can vouch for; those eighteen and under also come in free. For organisational reasons, we notify registrants of the location a day or two ahead. In rare cases we reserve the right to refuse admission.

TWO-MINUTE MOVIE: On September 4, 2014 David Irving's Real History tour group inspects the "Reinhardt" site at Belzec, Poland, including the derelict railway building where victims’ possessions were sorted in 1942.

CLICK here to reserve a place for Mr Irving's 2015 Real History tour, which includes the Nazi sites in Latvia and Poland


 

Adolf Hitler and the top Nazis
(especially the ones I knew)

In OCTOBER 2015 David Irving speaks in some of his favourite British cities, meeting his readers and talking in private about Adolf Hitler and the top Nazis, including some he knew himself — people who shaped political thought in Germany and led it through a disastrous World War.

Click on the city nearest you for date and time information, or use the tab top left, and to register online for this talk:

Coventry, Manchester, Bannockburn


David Irving spoke with all Hitler’s surviving people in the 1960s and 1970s. He got their diaries and letters. It was he who brought back from the secret Moscow archives of the KGB the long-lost diaries of Dr Joseph Goebbels in 1992. For three weeks, The Sunday Times published extracts, against mounting uproar; editor-in-chief Andrew Neil told Mr. Irving later that he had never in his life experienced such an onslaught as the one waged in London that July against him and his newspaper. Now Mr. Irving’s “Goebbels: Mastermind of the Third Reich” is back in print for the first time in ten years.

Come and hear Mr Irving’s talk. He has copies of the book with him, at a special price for registrants; it is packed with quotations from the diaries and with many unique colour photos too. Gasped Tina Rosenberg in The New York Times: “This is a Rolls-Royce of a Book!” The late Gitta Sereny echoed her in The Observer, London: “Anyone who wants to learn about the political acts of one of this century's most able and most dangerous men, should remember that what they are reading is one brilliant propagandist writing about another.” (With that back-handed compliment, she meant the author.)


Photo: Albert Speer shares a joke with David Irving in 1981

Registration is set at a price to cover the costs, around fifteen pounds. Click the city to register, or mail a cheque to Mr Irving (stating which location). For your one registration you can bring friends you can vouch for; those eighteen and under also come in free. For organisational reasons, we notify registrants of the location a day or two ahead. In rare cases we reserve the right to refuse admission.

 

“ONLY a next-generation English historian, familiar with all the archives and fluent in German, will ever write a fair biography of me.”

- Adolf Hitler privately to his doctor on August 26, 1944