Holocaust denier 'shows no remorse'

 
Historian David Irving has said he would maintain his controversial views on the Holocaust that led to his imprisonment in Austria.

 

   

A Judge Releases Him

His release after serving 13 months years in jail came when Vienna's highest court ruled two thirds of the historian's jail term should be converted into probation.

   

Thirteen Months In Solitary

Irving served his entire 400 days in solitary confinement, his only contact would be his lawyer.

 

   

Angry And Defiant

The 68-year-old said he would call for all historians from Germany and Austria to be boycotted until the nations stopped jailing historians.

   

Irving On Auschwitz

Speaking at Heathrow Airport, Mr Irving admitted: 'On Auschwitz I was mistaken. I said that there were no gas chambers, although that was strictly true because I later discovered evidence that they were in fact just outside the camp.
 

   

The Reinhart Killing Centers

Mr Irving said that the Reinhardt camps were the 'real killing centres' but that the Nazis had extinguished all traces of them.
 

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Will Irving Tour?

Considering that he is probably one of the most knowledgeable historians on WW-2 and the Nazis, the world will await his views. With his renewed notoriety, and a well known 'cantankerous outspoken' nature, his excellent communication abilities, the Zionists will have a 'Wildcat' on the loose.

 

 

 

 
Natalee Holloway
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