From the world’s press
Right on THE opening up of East Germany has put a new spring into the step of the controversial Right-wing historian David Irving, who has found a ready audience in Dresden for his claim that the bombing of the city was one of history’s gravest war crimes. Irving, now at the end of a lecture tour across Europe, has distributed 300 copies of his book about the bombing in Dresden, whose citizens, he says, are thoroughly confused by recent developments and “are like a huge family of ducklings who have lost their mummy and daddy.” He uses an equally curious image to describe his oppo-nents in the German press, who “hooted with laughter” when he claimed, in October that reunification would take place within a year. “It didn’t surprise me,” snorts Irving. “The German press has all the horizon of a lavatory lid.”
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March 9, 1990 |