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November 13, 1992 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-11-13

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Revisionist
Draws Crowd

Atlanta (JTA) — British
Holocaust revisionist David
Irving, who was denied en-
try to Canada earlier this
month, has been on the
peaking circuit in the
.United States. -
Fresh from speaking
engagements in California
and Oregon, he addressed
some 100 people in Smyrna,
Georgia, last week. The ap-
pearance was sponsored by
the Atlanta Committee for
'Historical Review, a local
revisionist group.
Contending that he is only
pursuing the truth about the
Holocaust, the British writer
Aluded to a worldwide Jew-
ish conspiracy when he said
that no gas chambers existed
in the Nazi concentration
camps.
Outside the Smyrna
Community Center, some 15
protesters representing a
cross-section of groups mar-
ched in protest.
Some 20 more protesters
paid the $6 admission fee
and entered the hall, where
they protested with placards
and raised voices. They re-
peatedly interrupted Irv-
, ing's talk with shouts of
"Nazi, Nazi" and "You lie,"
before being escorted from
the room by police.
Mr. Irving told the group
that the real victims of the
vvar included, 20,000
civilians in a German town
who were killed by the
British in a 20-minute bomb-
ing raid.
He dismissed eyewitness
accounts of the Holocaust as
"an interesting question for
a psychiatrist.

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