Denial: Holocaust History on Trial
<p>In her acclaimed 1993 book <em>Denying the Holocaust</em>, Deborah Lipstadt called David Irving, a prolific writer of books on World War II, “one of the most dangerous spokespersons for Holocaust denial.†The following year, after Lipstadt’s book was published in the United Kingdom, Irving led a libel suit against Lipstadt and her publisher. She prepared her defense with the help of a first-rate team of solicitors, historians, and experts, and a dramatic trial unfolded.<br /></p><p><em>Denial</em>, previously published as <em>History on Trial</em>, is Lipstadt’s riveting, blow- by-blow account of this singular legal battle, which resulted in a formal denunciation of a Holocaust denier that crippled the movement for years to come. Lipstadt’s victory was proclaimed on the front page of major news- papers around the world, such as <em>The Times</em> (UK), which declared that “history has had its day in court and scored a crushing victory.â€</p>