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cerberus
02-09-2006, 11:30 PM
Any thoughts on why David Irving withdrew the Rudolf Report from his final appeal at the very last moment ?
Irving had used Rudolf to obtain an appeal as it was new evidence.
He then instructed his lawyer to withdraw it .
Irving later said that it was legal procedure error which led to have withdraw Rudolf.
I find this strange as the defendants had their counter ready to go and the Judge was ready to listen to both.
Seems to me that Irving didn't want to expose Rudolf to examination, in short He knew it would be proved to be worth something less than the paper on which it is written.

A. Radek
02-11-2006, 01:19 AM
Why would the Rudolf Report have saved him? He had already admitted not knowing squat and purposely publishing 'facts' he never investigated.

cerberus
02-11-2006, 12:56 PM
If Rudolf is all it supposed to be there can have been no "homocidal gas chambers" and no genocide , that is if you forget everything which happened in the east.

Trojan
02-15-2006, 09:02 PM
Any thoughts on why David Irving withdrew the Rudolf Report from his final appeal at the very last moment ?
Irving had used Rudolf to obtain an appeal as it was new evidence.
He then instructed his lawyer to withdraw it .
Irving later said that it was legal procedure error which led to have withdraw Rudolf.
I find this strange as the defendants had their counter ready to go and the Judge was ready to listen to both.
Seems to me that Irving didn't want to expose Rudolf to examination, in short He knew it would be proved to be worth something less than the paper on which it is written.

The fact that Irving withdrew it, on the eve of his appeal, without notice or explanation, speaks volumes of how highly he rated the report.