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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Rolf Tueschen) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > Case closed for my side at least.<< > > Regards, Rolf<< Rolf, Perhaps the, "I rest my case" statement is more appropraite here because Nick might come back and give his closing statement as well. Plus, I haven't cross examined you yet. Here it goes: In 1963, David Irving, only 25, published "The Destruction of Dresden." The book addressed the February 1945 Allied bombardment of that city, in which he claimed that tens of thousands of German civilians died and which left the city nearly razed. He was accused of inaccuracies, omissions, and distortions in order to arrive at his figures. Do you think that these accusations led him to become a "Holocaust Denier"? Lance Smith
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