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David Irving’s Hitler’s War (Spanish: La guerra de Hitler) is a controversial work that attempts to present World War II from Adolf Hitler's perspective while arguing he was unaware of the Holocaust. Although initially recognized for utilizing primary sources, the text was heavily criticized for distorting evidence and was widely dismissed as Holocaust denial by mainstream academics and in legal proceedings. You can explore the Spanish-language edition of the book via AbeBooks.

The Spanish Edition: The edition you referred to, published by Planeta in 1988, is a translation of this extensive research. Main Themes and Arguments

Proceed with caution, and always cross-check Irving’s footnotes. You’ll likely find they lead exactly where the London court said they would: down a path of deliberate distortion.

Many scholars have written extensively in response to Irving's claims, providing counterarguments and refutations. For example, historians such as Martin Broszat, Hans-Ulrich Wehler, and Richard Evans have challenged Irving's interpretations, citing extensive archival research and eyewitness testimony.

David Irving’s Hitler’s War (Spanish: La guerra de Hitler) is a controversial work that attempts to present World War II from Adolf Hitler's perspective while arguing he was unaware of the Holocaust. Although initially recognized for utilizing primary sources, the text was heavily criticized for distorting evidence and was widely dismissed as Holocaust denial by mainstream academics and in legal proceedings. You can explore the Spanish-language edition of the book via AbeBooks.

The Spanish Edition: The edition you referred to, published by Planeta in 1988, is a translation of this extensive research. Main Themes and Arguments David Irving’s Hitler’s War (Spanish: La guerra de

Proceed with caution, and always cross-check Irving’s footnotes. You’ll likely find they lead exactly where the London court said they would: down a path of deliberate distortion. The Spanish Edition: The edition you referred to,

Many scholars have written extensively in response to Irving's claims, providing counterarguments and refutations. For example, historians such as Martin Broszat, Hans-Ulrich Wehler, and Richard Evans have challenged Irving's interpretations, citing extensive archival research and eyewitness testimony. Many scholars have written extensively in response to