The Case for Auschwitz: Evidence from the Irving Trial

Awards:   Commended for A Selection of Traditions Jewish Book Club 2016
Author:   Robert Jan Van Pelt
Publisher:   Indiana University Press
ISBN:  

9780253022981


Pages:   592
Publication Date:   23 March 2016
Format:   Paperback
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  • Commended for A Selection of Traditions Jewish Book Club 2016

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Author:   Robert Jan Van Pelt
Publisher:   Indiana University Press
Imprint:   Indiana University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.989kg
ISBN:  

9780253022981


ISBN 10:   0253022983
Pages:   592
Publication Date:   23 March 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"Preliminary Table of Contents: Preface and Acknowledgments 1. The Negationists' Challenge to Auschwitz 2. Marshaling the Evidence 3. Intentional Evidence 4. Confessions and Trials 5. ""Witnesses Despite themselves"" 6. Auschwitz at the Irving Trial Abbreviations Notes Bibliography Index"

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Although at times potentially difficult for the lay reader, this book is worth reading for its explanation of how and why Auschwitz became central in the Irving-Lipstadt trial, as well as why the gas chambers have become so important for Holocaust denial. It is a significant contribution to the Holocaust canon. * Jewish Book Council * The newly released paperback version of Van Pelt's definitive 2002 book The Case of Auschwitz: Evidence from the Irving Trial shows that the best defense against malicious efforts to doubt the obvious is exhaustive familiarity with sources coupled with simple logic. . . . These are just two small examples from Van Pelt's massive study, whose overwhelming empirical heft leaves no doubt about Auschwitz's harrowing historicity. * Jewish Review of Books * The bulk of the book is the methodical and chilling presentation of materials presented at the trial . . . interwoven with Irving's testimony and defense. Van Pelt has arranged an enormous amount of complex material succinctly and to great effect. Read as a whole, the book is a stunning courtroom drama and a vital document of historical evidence. This is an important addition to Holocaust literature and 20th-century history. * Publishers Weekly (starred review) * Readers of this book, which will become the sine qua non of all writing about the Holocaust, should be warned that it describes the gruesome nature of Holocaust history, and the equally gruesome role of those who have sought to deny it. * The Jerusalem Post * The Irving case has done for the new century what the Nuremberg tribunals or the Eichmann trial did for earlier generations. * The Daily Telegraph * Fascinating insights into the conduct of the case and the main personalities . . . * Jewish Chronicle *


Although at times potentially difficult for the lay reader, this book is worth reading for its explanation of how and why Auschwitz became central in the Irving-Lipstadt trial, as well as why the gas chambers have become so important for Holocaust denial. It is a significant contribution to the Holocaust canon. * Jewish Book Council * Fascinating insights into the conduct of the case and the main personalities . . . * Jewish Chronicle * The bulk of the book is the methodical and chilling presentation of materials presented at the trial . . . interwoven with Irving's testimony and defense. Van Pelt has arranged an enormous amount of complex material succinctly and to great effect. Read as a whole, the book is a stunning courtroom drama and a vital document of historical evidence. This is an important addition to Holocaust literature and 20th-century history. * Publishers Weekly (starred review) * The newly released paperback version of Van Pelt's definitive 2002 book The Case of Auschwitz: Evidence from the Irving Trial shows that the best defense against malicious efforts to doubt the obvious is exhaustive familiarity with sources coupled with simple logic. . . . These are just two small examples from Van Pelt's massive study, whose overwhelming empirical heft leaves no doubt about Auschwitz's harrowing historicity. * Jewish Review of Books * The Irving case has done for the new century what the Nuremberg tribunals or the Eichmann trial did for earlier generations. * The Daily Telegraph * Readers of this book, which will become the sine qua non of all writing about the Holocaust, should be warned that it describes the gruesome nature of Holocaust history, and the equally gruesome role of those who have sought to deny it. * The Jerusalem Post *


Readers of this book, which will become the sine qua non of all writing about the Holocaust, should be warned that it describes the gruesome nature of Holocaust history, and the equally gruesome role of those who have sought to deny it. The Jerusalem Post


The bulk of the book is the methodical and chilling presentation of materials presented at the trial... interwoven with Irving's testimony and defense. Van Pelt has arranged an enormous amount of complex material succinctly and to great effect. Read as a whole, the book is a stunning courtroom drama and a vital document of historical evidence. This is an important addition to Holocaust literature and 20th-century history. -Publishers Weekly (starred review) Readers of this book, which will become the sine qua non of all writing about the Holocaust, should be warned that it describes the gruesome nature of Holocaust history, and the equally gruesome role of those who have sought to deny it. -The Jerusalem Post The Irving case has done for the new century what the Nuremberg tribunals or the Eichmann trial did for earlier generations. -The Daily Telegraph Fascinating insights into the conduct of the case and the main personalities... -Jewish Chronicle


Author Information

Robert Jan van Pelt is Professor in the School of Architecture, University of Waterloo, Canada. He is author (with Debrah Dwork) of Auschwitz: 1270 to the Present and winner of a National Jewish Book Award, 1996, and of the Spiro Kostof Book Award of the Society of Architectural Historians.

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