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Quotes from David Irving

Today,' he wrote to the Führer, 'I no longer believe in a rapprochement. Britain does not want a Germany of superior strength in the offing as a permanent threat to her islands. That is why she will fight.
~ David Irving
Democracy is the worst of all possible evils. Only one man can and should give the orders.
~ David Irving
With his rearmament programme already under way, Hitler's logical next step was to disrupt the League of Nations. He told Hindenburg that it was so firmly anchored in the Diktat of Versailles that it resembled nothing if not a ganging-up by the victors to ensure that the spoils and booty of the World War were exacted from the vanquished. He would have cooperated with the League if they had accepted Germany as an equal; but as they would not, he proposed to withdraw on October 14, 1933.
~ David Irving
But for all this Fritsch was a fervent nationalist, and he shared with Hitler a hatred of the Jews, the 'Jewish press,' and a belief that 'the pacifists, Jews, democrats, black-red-and-gold and the French are all one and the same, namely people bent on Germany's perdition.
~ David Irving
Schmidt growled back: "You'll find there are always two possible decisions open to you. Take the bolder one—it's always best.
~ David Irving
in an act of ironic magnanimity that he was to repeat in 1944 after the failed Bomb Plot, Hitler ordered state pensions provided for the next-of-kin of the people murdered in the Night of the Long Knives, as June 30, 1934 came to be known.
~ David Irving
In successive speeches in 1920 he called for the hanging of war profiteers and racketeers; he identified them as the Jews; and then he began to concentrate his venom on the Jews as a whole, on the Ostjuden from Russia, and on the 'Polish-Jewish vermin' who had flooded into Vienna and Germany.
~ David Irving
Nobody can now watch Leni Riefenstahl's chilling film of this festival, Triumph of the Will, without shuddering at the sight of the SS troops breaking into the parade-step as they stomped into sight of the Führer.
~ David Irving
SS uniform was black and elegant
~ David Irving
He authorized Goebbels to deliver a powerful and provocative speech in Danzig on June 17, denouncing Polish 'ill treatment' and demanding the city's return to the Reich. Nazi editors were confidentially briefed: 'This is to be a first trial balloon to test the international atmosphere on the settlement of the Danzig question.
~ David Irving
Baron von Weizsäcker assessed in his private diary, 'The Führer has no desire to pick a fight with the western powers but – so I'm assured – he cannot yet be sure if a war can be confined to Poland. So my own bet is unchanged, that we'll settle for a peaceful general approach.
~ David Irving
As his special train hauled into Rome's suburbs the next afternoon, May 3, he marshalled his private staff and warned them sternly not to burst out laughing at the sight of a diminutive figure kneeling on the platform, weighed down with gold braid: for that was the King of Italy, and he was not kneeling – that was his full height.
~ David Irving
I'm not here to ensure peace in Europe; I'm here to make Germany great again. If that can be done peacefully, well and good. If not, we'll have to do it differently.
~ David Irving
Pour le Mérite
~ David Irving
IN 1944 ROMMEL was already a living legend. He was known as a great commander in the field, distinguished by that rare quality, a feeling for the battle. Bold, dashing and handsome, he was relentless in combat, magnanimous in victory and gracious to his vanquished enemies. He seemed invincible. Where he was, there was victory: he attacked like a tornado, and even when he withdrew, his enemies followed very gingerly indeed.
~ David Irving
In their second conversation Henderson argued that it was proof of Chamberlain's good intentions that he still refused to take Churchill into his cabinet: the anti-German faction was not representative of the British public – it was mainly Jews and anti-Nazis, said Henderson. Henderson later told the Italian ambassador that his talk with Hitler had been 'absolutely unfavourable': the Führer seemed dead set on war – even a general war.
~ David Irving
Himmler was an ambitious, sinister, idealistic creature of devious ways. His ideas on human behaviour had been gleaned from animal breeding lectures at agricultural college years before. The SS had certain affinities to the Jesuit monastic orders, an enforced mysticism which even Hitler found slightly ludicrous: in 1940, witnessing the pagan Yule celebration of the SS Leibstandarte at Christmas, he quietly commented to an adjutant that this would never take the place of 'Silent Night.
~ David Irving
History is like a constantly changing tree.
~ David Irving
Holocaust denial is not only a falsification of history, it is an expression of anti-Semitism.
~ David Irving
I have no academic qualifications whatsoever.
~ 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
...the discovery, that at no time did this man (Hitler) pose or intend a real threat to Britain or the Empire.
~ David Irving
I made a mistake when I said there were no gas chambers at Auschwitz.
~ 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