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The English edition of David Irving’s Hitler book,1 published in the spring of 1977, two years after the expurgated German edition,2 has created a furore both in England and elsewhere. The British author, who gained a reputation as an enfant terrible with earlier publications on contemporary history,3 has propounded a thesis which is embarrassing even to some of his friends and admirers.4
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Broszat, M. (1985). Hitler and the Genesis of the ‘Final Solution’: An Assessment of David Irving’s Theses. In: Koch, H.W. (eds) Aspects of the Third Reich. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-17891-9_13
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