"Banged Up" is David Irving's memoir detailing his imprisonment in Austria. The book recounts his experiences and perspectives during this period. Its significance lies in providing a personal account from Irving's perspective regarding legal proceedings and related events.
Details about the book's publication date, publisher, and initial reception are currently unavailable.
The book is mentioned in Irving's diaries primarily in the context of discussions with others and its availability. Ernst van Dijk references the book in relation to another work, "Deutschland im Visier Stalins," noting its downplaying in Germany and lack of a creditable publisher. A reader, John Stamatopoulos, received a duplicate copy and inquired about the error. Another reader, Lisa Williams, praised the book's balance of entertainment and factual content.
* Availability: A copy was on Irving's desk at one point. * Mentioned alongside "Deutschland im Visier Stalins" by Bernd Schwipper. * Reader feedback indicates a balance of "fun and factual" writing.
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