David Irving interview part three

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Third part of interview with David Irving in Warsaw in March. Here the bombing on Hamburg and the brutalisation of the war is discussed.

My channel on you tube : http://www.youtube.com/alanheath is one of the most prolific from Poland, although unfortunately not the most visited. I have produced a number of films, most in English but also in Polish, French, Italian, Spanish and the occassional hint of German and Hebrew. My big interest in life is travel and history but I have also placed films on other subjects

There are a number of films here on the packaging industry. This is because I am the publisher of Central and Eastern European Packaging -- http://www.ceepackaging.com - the international platform for the packaging industry in this region focussing on the latest innovations, trends, design, branding, legislation and environmental issues with in-depth profiles of major industry achievers. Most people may think packaging pretty boring but it possibly effects your life more than you really imagine!

In 1997 I founded Polish Business News http://www.pbn.com.pl .There are a number of business related films here and I intend to do many more on CRM (customer relations management).

My blog can be found via http://www.ceepackaging.com and http://www.pbn.com.pl and contains background information and more details of many of my films. This information is in English.

I have also a second blog on the site http://www.navigeo.net/blog/alan-heath-blog . This site has been recently started by a friend and I think it will soon be one of the leading travel sites in Poland, if not Central Europe. It contains additional information about some of the places and events shown in these films but most of that is in Polish.

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  • Obviously history is not your strong point.

    'most of the guards in concentration camps were jewish...' - are you crazy?

  • Well you haven't done your homework boy. Obviously you haven't heard of Jewish police. There were prisoners known as "kapos." In return for special privileges, kapos forced other Jews to obey Nazi orders. Now, it is more obvious that you are not even capable of having a history conversation, judging by the remark you made - very professional, congrats on that! And it is common knowledge! Shame, shame.

  • The Jewish police were in the ghettos not the camps + had nothing to do with kapos. A kapo was a privelidged prisoner. Very few kapos were Jewish + those that were rarely lasted long.

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  • Irvings assumption that Jewish people should not have been concerned about having to wear yellow stars is rubbish. This was an attempt to dehumanise them, thereby making it easier to portray the Jews in accordance with Nazi propoganda. If we think of a body of people en masse it is much easier to desensitise onself from their personal or individual human suffering. Apart from making things easier from a bureaucratic standpoint, it became easier for ordinary Germans to ignore their maltreatment.

  • Q: How many Holocaust Deniers does it take to change a light bulb?

    A: None. The Deniers never accomplish anything positive. Still, a

    thousand of them would line up to claim the Jews stole the bulb.

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  • @manchesterblue Excellent point and well expressed! Love and best wishes!

  • @TerrySleeper Ha! Ha! Very good!

  • @alanheath Kapos were in camps. They were used wherever they had prisoners. It is an old concept, divide and conqer. They pitted Poles against Poles, Czechs against Czechs. Kapos were not oly Jews, they were criminals, convicted killers. It was much more efficient to get theprisoners to shoulder the workload.

  • It's better if the interviewer stays silent except when asking a question. The 'mm-mmmm' every five seconds very loud next to the camera is distracting.

  • no, he is telling the truth as he has researched it

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