David Irving - Hitler----s War-la Guerra De Hitler -castellano-.pdf Page
The story of Hitler's War is the story of a historian who tried to exonerate a dictator. It is a cautionary tale about how history is written, the danger of bias, and the line between historical revision and the distortion of truth.
The book (translated as La Guerra de Hitler ) by David Irving The story of Hitler's War is the story
Hitler’s War (1977) is a controversial work by the British author David Irving, who is widely condemned by mainstream historians for Holocaust denial and distortion of historical facts. In this book, Irving argues that Adolf Hitler was unaware of the systematic extermination of Jews — a claim rejected by virtually all reputable historians. The book was initially praised for its detailed military narrative but later discredited due to Irving’s misuse of sources and his ideological agenda. In this book, Irving argues that Adolf Hitler
The version you have in Spanish ( Castellano ) is part of this body of work that argues World War II history was written by the victors, obscuring the "truth" of what really happened in the corridors of power in Berlin. In the Nazi regime, Hitler's verbal declarations carried
In the Nazi regime, Hitler's verbal declarations carried the force of law ( Führerprinzip ), meaning explicit written orders for highly sensitive, criminal state actions were intentionally avoided.
(Spanish title: La guerra de Hitler ) is a highly controversial biographical work that attempts to describe World War II from the perspective of Adolf Hitler. Originally published in 1977, the book gained notoriety for Irving's argument that Hitler was unaware of the Holocaust and that the systematic extermination of Jews was orchestrated by subordinates like Himmler and Heydrich without his knowledge. Key Content and Themes