April 2005

HITLER IN HISTORY: IRVING, WEBER TO ADDRESS CALIFORNIA MEETING

Best-selling historian
David Irving
IHR Director Mark Weber
At a special April 17 meeting in southern California, two independent historians will take a fresh look at Hitler and his place in history.

David Irving, international best-selling historian, is widely recognized, even by his adversaries, as an outstanding expert on Hitler and the Third Reich. His major work, Hitler’s War, has been published in all major languages. He will speak on:

“The Faking of Adolf Hitler for History”

Mark Weber, director of the IHR, has written extensively on twentieth century European history, and is a court-recognized expert on Germany’s “Final Solution” policy. He will speak on:

“Is an Objective View of Hitler Possible?”

Join us Sunday evening, April 17, 2005, from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m.

This meeting will be held at a hotel in Orange County, California . For security reasons, the precise location is not being made public. Details are being mailed to select persons in southern California, and are available by telephone to known friends of the IHR.

Admission: $15 per person, at the door.

Irving will be glad to autograph your personal copies of his books. Among the titles available will be Hitler’s War and Nuremberg: The Last Battle.

Please dress appropriately. (No T-shirts.) 

Join us for a memorable evening of intellectual fireworks, fellowship, and stimulating conversation. Bring a friend!

The meeting is being organized by the Institute for Historical Review in conjunction with Focal Point Publications.

INSTITUTE FOR HISTORICAL REVIEW
P.O. Box 2739, Newport Beach, CA 92659, USA
Tel. 949 - 631 1490
E-mail: ihr@ihr.org