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Posted Thursday, July 23, 1998; updated Friday, April 2, 2004

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BBC Television Banned from Bringing David Irving to Nazi Site at Auschwitz

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ballblue October 20, 1997: The BBC invited David Irving to assist with a television documentary on the suppression of free speech in Europe
ballblue October 22 and November 1, 1997: Mr Irving agrees to assist
ballblue January 2, 31, 1998: Mr Irving asks BBC for Progress Report, suggests other names
ballblue February 1998: more preparations. Arrest of a German Latin professor
ballblue June 18: BBC suggests filming mid August; Mr Irving will stay on in archives
ballblue June 20, 1998: Mr Irving writes to the Auschwitz archives [German GermFlag | and English]
ballblue July 15, 1998: Auschwitz State Museum writes to Mr Irving they will not Allow any Visit by them to the site
ballblue July 20, 1998: Auschwitz State Museum informs BBC and Mr Irving they will not Allow any Visit by them to the site

 

BBC TV announces it is making “the definitive television history of Auschwitz” | Mr Irving wrtes to the producer

 

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