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    Day 23: Monday, 21st February 2000

    150 150 Holocaust Denial on Trial

    Table of Contents

    Part I: Initial Proceedings (1.1 to 12.20)

    Trial Transcription Details. 1.1-1.26

    Irving notes lack of glossary. 2.1-4.25

    Irving notes experts who have provided reports will not be present. 4.26-11.19

    Irving notes a statement given by Mrs. Weckert 11.20-12.17

    Part II: Evans Cross-Examined by Irving (12.21 to 124.8)

    Section 12.21 to 19.7

    Irving questions Weckert’s reliability as a witness. 12.21-13.26

    Evans’s use of Dr. Kogon’s Book. 14.1-16.10

    Types and usage of gas used in camps. 16.11-18.4

    Archeological surveys conducted at camps. 18.5-19.7

    Section 19.8 to 27.20

    Goebbel’s awareness of Holocaust. 19.8-20.17

    Iriving questions Evans’s translation of Goebbels. 20.18-26.19

    The format in which Goebbels received information. 26.20-27.20

    Section 27.21 to 53.9

    The nature of Goebbels and Adolf Hitler’s relationship. 27.21-30.9

    Frequency with which Goebbels and Hitler met. 30.10-33.2

    Hitler’s own knowledge of Goebbels’s and the camps’ activities. 33.3-53.9

    Section 53.10 to 86.20

    Hitler’s call for removal of European Jews as geographical. 53.10-55.24

    Removal of Jews to Madagascar. 55.25-61.5

    Documents showing Hitler’s Awareness 61.6-77.23

    Translation of particular German words 77.24-86.20

    Section 86.21 to 124.8

    Secrecy in the Third Reich. 86.21-94.5

    Adjutants’ accounts. 94.6-102.26

    Hearsay as evidence for historians. 103.1-105.18

    Thoroughness of Evans’s research. 105.19-113.8

    Meeting between Horthy, Hitler, and Ribbentrop. 113.9-124.8

    Part III: Evans Cross-Examined by Irving, cont’d. Afternoon Session (124.9 to 225.22)

    Section 124.9 to 138.10

    Engel’s Diary. 124.10-129.25

    Clarification of Adjutants’ reports. 129.26-138.10

    Section 138.11 to 164.1

    Christa Schroeder discussed. 138.11-148.21

    Horthy, Hitler, Ribbentrop further discussed. 148.22-164.1

    Section 164.2 to 179.6

    The deportation of the Jews from Rome. 164.2-167.1

    Mauthausen. 167.2-173.3

    Meaning of Hitler’s order to remove the Jews. 173.4-179.6

    Section 179.7 to 225.22

    Ribbentrop’s knowledge. 179.7-182.5

    Hitler’s last will and testament. 182.6-185.24

    Allied air raids and numbers killed 185.25-225.22

    Part IV: Evans Reexamined by Rampton (225.23 to 237.8)

    Rampton reexamines Evans. 225.23-236.13

    Day’s conclusion. 236.14-237.8