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Holocaust Denial on Trial, Skeleton Argument of the Claimant (long): Electronic Edition, by Adrian Davies
Table of Contents
- The Claimant
- Background and Dramatis Personae
- The issues as pleaded
- The grounds of appeal
- The Law
- The weight to be attributed to the evidence of the Defendants' experts
- Subject Matter of Expert Evidence
- The meaning(s) of German words
- Van Pelt's qualifications as an expert
- Section 5 of the Defamation Act, 1952
- The Allegation that Irving is an "Extremist"
- Hitler's personal knowledge of atrocities committed against the Jews during WWII
- The Schlegelberger Memorandum
- The "Wannsee Conference"
- The deportation of the Berlin Jews and the Riga massacres (paras. 5.90 to 5.110 and 13.21 to 13.25)
- Goebbels' diary entries for 27 March 1942 and 30 May 1942
- Hitler's meeting with Admiral Horthy
- Himmler's note for a meeting with Hitler on 10 December 1942
- The Liquidation of the Jews of Rome
- Himmler's speeches of 6 October 1943 and 5 and 24 May 1944
- Ribbentrop's evidence in his Nuremberg prison cell
- What documents had Hitler actually read?
- Auschwitz
- The orthodox historical consensus
- The eye witnesses
- The physical evidence of the camps at Auschwitz and Birkenau
- The Documents:
- Sonderaktion (sing.), Sonderaktionen (pl.)
- Gray J's observations at 7.1 1 8, 1 3.73 and 13.74
- The Scientific Evidence
- Reichskristallnacht
- Hitler's Trial in 1924
- The Berlin crime statistics for 1932
- Dresden
- Extremist Associations
- Racism and Anti-Semitism
