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READERS’ LETTERS
- Kelly Snowden thinks that it is quite right that Mr Irving should be banned from speaking
- Peter Lemkin is following up on the whereabouts of SS General Hans Kammler, and asks about the lawyer Prof. Kaul
- Hugh Trellis, London, finds evidence that peepholes, gastight doors that open outwards, and gastight seals are not exclusive to homicidal “gas chambers”
- Thomas Blenk recalls British used (illegal) bio-weapon devised by Paul Fildes to kill Reinhard Heydrich (letter in German)

- Gerald Hartig is puzzled by Google’s offensive site description of Mr Irving’s website and asks: How Nootral is Google? see panel

- Gary Goodenow recalls a 1999 conversation in which Mr Irving already stated Himmler had been murdered | Letter from John Ball
- Helene T. of Australia, twelfth Grader, asks about the fate of Gypsies in the Holocaust (and is told Hitler prohibited their liquidation)
- Gary Goodenow suggests further sources on whether Hitler really blamed the German people for the defeat of his Reich
- Don Bloser of Tasmania wants to download a free David Irving book, The Mare’s Nest, but prefers Zip compression

- A S Marques has an interesting 1945 photo of a mound of shoes at the Neuengamme concentration camp. Gradually the propaganda legends dissolve
- Sarah O. a sixth grader, asks questions about the Jewish tragedy in WW2, and Mr Irving does her homework for her
- John O’Rourke of New South Wales, Australia, likes Mr Irving’s history of Churchill and Menzies in WW2
- Manfred Schön asks if Hitler really blamed the German people for the defeat of his Reich
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