David Irving - Hitler----s War-la Guerra De Hitler -castellano-.pdf -

Hitler’s War was intended as the first volume in a planned biographical trilogy about Hitler. Unlike conventional histories that focus on Nazi crimes, Irving’s book attempts to view the war exclusively from Hitler’s perspective. The thesis: Hitler was a brilliant, albeit flawed, military strategist who was betrayed by his generals and kept in the dark about the worst atrocities of the regime.

Distributing or downloading David Irving’s PDFs may be legal in some countries (free speech protections in the US, for example), but in Germany, Austria, France, Poland, and Spain, Holocaust denial is a criminal offense. Furthermore, sharing Irving’s work supports an author who has served prison time in Austria for denying the Holocaust (2006). Ethically, historians urge readers to treat his books as primary sources of denialism, not as trustworthy secondary sources. Hitler’s War was intended as the first volume

: The book is noted for incorporating rare military records and unpublished private notes from high-ranking Reich ministers. Distributing or downloading David Irving’s PDFs may be

Irving sostiene que la invasión de la Unión Soviética fue una "guerra preventiva" necesaria para evitar un ataque inminente de Stalin. : The book is noted for incorporating rare

: In 2000, Irving lost a landmark libel case against historian Deborah Lipstadt and Penguin Books .