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George Swift of London urges Mr Irving to respond to a published attack by conformist historian Andrew Roberts, Saturday, December 28, 2002 ![]() Sneers at an ex-historian
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![]() SORRY to say I did not yet see The Spectator article. Andrew Roberts is a conformist and his books are doomed to oblivion. He is also no gentleman. Example: As an aspiring young unpublished author, he borrowed from me my private microfilms of all the secret diaries of Lord Halifax, for his biography, and then … thrice denied it! It is a privilege to be slagged off by this heir to the UK Kentucky Fried Chicken concession fortune. The last time he tried, he said there was no proof Churchill had asked for the saturation bombing of Rome. I at once published on this website a facsimile of Churchill’s secret August 1943 telegram which urged just that. As for the question whether Churchill accepted funds from the Jews during his pre-war years in the wilderness, see the relevant pages from my chapter “The Hired Help” in “Churchill’s War”, vol. i: “Struggle for Power”. The secretive vehicle through which the funds were channelled to Churchill from 1936 to 1939 was called The Focus. The files on that body in the Churchill archives were kept closed until very recently. In 1938 Mr Churchill was on the point also of selling off his great Chartwell estate, having lost yet another fortune playing the markets in Wall Street; up stepped Sir Henry Strakosch, diamond and Gold merchant extraordinaire from South Africa, with a “loan” for £18,000, which debt Sir Henry kindly wiped off by leaving that amount to Churchill in his will (he died in 1943). These sums of money have to be multiplied by about one hundred to approach modern inflated currency values.
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