![]() ![]() ![]() Lying about Hitler var grunn til at den norske historikeren Hans Fredrik Dahl den 13. I 2002 våget likevel det lille britiske forlaget Verso å utgi Lying about Hitler i hjemlandet. Ingen større forlag turde å gi den ut i Storbritannia, siden Irving truet dem med rettssak. Dette var årsaken til at Evans' bok Lying about Hitler ble gitt ut nettopp i USA. I USA ville bevisbyrden ha ligget på Irving. Ved å saksøke Lipstadt og forlaget i London, og ikke i USA, oppnådde Irving at det var hun som måtte bevise sannhetsgehalten i det hun hadde skrevet. Nå ville Irving ha henne og forlaget Penguin dømt for injurier, enda han hadde benektet at det fantes gasskammer i Auschwitz. Lipstadt hadde i sin bok Denying the Holocaust fra 1994 kalt Irving en farlig holocaust-benekter. ![]() Han er mest kjent for sitt forsvar for den amerikanske historikeren Deborah Lipstadt under rettssaken David Irving anla mot henne. Han har undervist ved University of East Anglia og Birckbeck College, London. Evans er professor i moderne historie ved University of Cambridge (universitetet i Cambridge). september 1947 i London) er en britisk historiker med spesialisering på Tyskland i det 20. ![]()
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