Includes newspaper articles, opinion columns, and op-eds about the Browning-Goldhagen debate and articles about the publication of Goldhagen’s book. Newspaper materials also included publications (Die Zeit) in German.
Browning’s lecture entitled “Ordinary Germans or Ordinary Men?” about the Reserve Police Battalion 101 and Goldhagen’s interpretation. This lecture was delivered at Lessons and Legacies Conference, USHMM Conference, and UCLA. Also includes correspondence (fax and letters) regarding this debate.
Newspaper articles from The Washington Post, The Chronicle of Higher Education, and The New York Post discussing the planning, opening, and role of the Holocaust Museum in Washington D.C. Also includes one program from the Holocaust Museum, entitled Genocide in Yugoslavia During the Holocaust.
Various articles, chapters, and publications in German and English about Holocaust studies. Some articles are written by Browning and others are about Browning.
Includes print (online and newspaper copies) of interviews about Browning—the release of his books, his experiences, and his awards. Articles and interviews are both in English and German.
Information packet prepared by Canadian Jewish Congress about Crown v. Zündel in 1986. Materials regarding freedom of speech and revisionist history and correspondence with David Irving.
A complete printed copy of the court judgement regarding Zündel’s application for an appeal of the ruling for his conviction in 1989. Includes correspondence with Pearson.
Correspondence between Browning and I.G. Whitehall (Chief General Counsel) regarding Browning’s position and research as an expert witness for the case R. Grujicic. Correspondence includes updates about the case, contract copies, faxes about meeting schedules and agendas.
International newspaper copies prepared by the office of Mischon de Reya Solicitors following ruling of Irving v. Lipstadt case for Dr. Browning. Materials include articles from global and local news sources from around the world on the coverage of the final ruling in April.