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Denial [Movie Tie-in]

Holocaust History on Trial

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Denial [Movie Tie-in]

By: Deborah E. Lipstadt
Narrated by: Kate Udall
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In her acclaimed 1993 book, Denying the Holocaust, Deborah Lipstadt called David Irving, a prolific writer of books on World War II, "one of the most dangerous spokespersons for Holocaust denial". The following year, after Lipstadt's book was published in the United Kingdom, Irving led a libel suit against Lipstadt and her publisher. She prepared her defense with the help of a first-rate team of solicitors, historians, and experts, and a dramatic trial unfolded.

Denial, previously published as History on Trial, is Lipstadt's riveting, blow-by-blow account of this singular legal battle, which resulted in a formal denunciation of a Holocaust denier that crippled the movement for years to come. Lipstadt's victory was proclaimed on the front page of major newspapers around the world, such as The Times (UK), which declared that "history has had its day in court and scored a crushing victory".

©2005 Deborah E. Lipstadt. Introduction 2005 Anthony Lewis. Foreword 2016 David Hare. (P)2016 HarperCollins Publishers
20th Century Freedom & Security Historiography History Human Rights Judaism Law Military Modern Politics & Government Wars & Conflicts World World War II Holocaust War Movie History
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Heroic Defense • Educational Story • Well-written Story • Monumental Victory • Shadowy World • Real-life Fight
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Loved it! Had a hard time putting it down. Worth every second. Need to listen to more than once to grasp everything!

Amazing!

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Reader does a good job except for some obvious mispronunciations: Roth Hashanah, pogrom, pesach, etc. There should have been some language education as well as proof-listening.

Pronunciation

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Loved it. I have always loved the movie, but this is so much more. A great story of the real life fight of truth against racism. Once I started it was hard to stop.

Great

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To think people like Irving exist sickens me. To begin to comprehend what D.L. had to go through is strengthening. What a struggle to go through that & still have people look down on you. Not I & this book enlightened me to her positive outlook & never give up attitude. Tell the truth & it shall set you free. Read this book & different perspectives unfold before you into a Web of insanity that plays out in a court system so different from ours in the US.
I enjoyed learning the depth of the facts of this case & truly both sides at that.
well told piece of history.
Well read, but the pauses in mid sentence started to irk me. perhaps it was to assist in the language impact or just the reader. Regardless it's well told enough to be able to look past it & continue to the end.

All hail victory for Lipstadt.

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loved the story but really hard to listen to with this reader. she sounds like a computer generated voice and the pauses after almost every word was really annoying. that being said, the book was so good it's worth enduring the narrator.

great book, terrible narrator

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Educational listening. Interesting to hear about the Trump-style antics of Mr. D. Irving and racist propaganda networks. However, the trial arguments and exchanges don't work well for an audio book. This not a literary masterpiece or a psychological or sociological analysis but the account of a notorious case in the trial. I miss a deeper understanding of the social pathology that people like Irving stands for.

Educational account

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It appears the more radical and fanatic one becomes in politics the more susceptible to conspiracy theories he or she becomes. Great book and displays the inability of fanatics to engage in what they claim to prize, free speech.

Great read

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It's like the second half of "Law & Order." I now understand what Oscar Wilde faced in the 1890's. Odd that British law had not advanced since then. Here's a team that literally beat the system, but it still took a massive effort.

A lawyer's procedural

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This true event reminds me that for inapparent reasons, it appears necessary for groups of people to hate another group, to belittle, demean and sometimes kill the either singly or in small (re: Quebec mosque attack in February 2017) or very large (World Trade Center attack on September 11, 2001) groups. It is a terrible commentary on human nature.
As for the book itself, it opens up the shadowy world of the Holocaust denier. It is well written but tends to go on too long and in too much detail on the day to day happenings of the trial. The emotional state of the players is well characterized. It was very hard to put it down.
The performance was superb.
I highly recommend this tome but make sure you have a strong stomach and maybe a box of tissues.

The world isn't changing .

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I could never understand even the existence of holocaust denial. Liebstadt's book and her heroic defense is truly educational and monumental in defeating not just Irving but all Holocaust deniers whether they accept that or not. Nicely narrated and well written.

Outstanding

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