Nuremberg: The Last Battle

"Nuremberg: The Last Battle" is a book by David Irving that focuses on the Nuremberg War Crimes Trial. It aims to present a behind-the-scenes perspective on the events and individuals involved. The book has been a subject of controversy and debate due to its revisionist historical claims.

About the Book

Details regarding the publication date, initial reception, and specific content of "Nuremberg: The Last Battle" are not explicitly detailed in the provided excerpts.

In the Diaries

Irving's diaries mention "Nuremberg: The Last Battle" in relation to discussions about historical theories and sources. Ernst van Dijk refers to a similar book, "Deutschland im Visier Stalins" by Bernd Schwipper, and notes that Irving has a copy. Matthew P. Gill lists it among books he wishes to order, alongside other works related to Nazi figures and Churchill. Lisa Williams mentions completing and enjoying a signed copy of "Goebbels, Mastermind of the Third Reich" and starting Irving's "Churchill's War." A reader expresses preference for Padfield's writing style over Irving's, finding Irving's work less open to individual interpretation.

Key Details

* Mentioned alongside other books related to Nazi figures and WWII. * Available for purchase through Irving Books.

Purchase

[Available at Irving Books](https://irvingbooks.com/shop)

Sources

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