"Not one of [Irving's] books, speeches or articles, not one paragraph, not one sentence in any of them, can be taken on trust as an accurate representation of its historical subject. All of them are completely worthless as history, because Irving cannot be trusted anywhere, in any of them, to give a reliable account of what he is talking or writing about (Evans 1996d, General Conclusion ¶ 6.21). Evans, Richard (1996d). "6. General Conclusion". David Irving, Hitler and Holocaust Denial: Electronic Edition. Lewis H. Beck Center for Electronic Collections and Services, Emory University Atlanta. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 15 March 2012.
"Not one of [Irving's] books, speeches or articles, not one paragraph, not one sentence in any of them, can be taken on trust as an accurate representation of its historical subject. All of them are completely worthless as history, because Irving cannot be trusted anywhere, in any of them, to give a reliable account of what he is talking or writing about (Evans 1996d, General Conclusion ¶ 6.21). Evans, Richard (1996d). "6. General Conclusion". David Irving, Hitler and Holocaust Denial: Electronic Edition. Lewis H. Beck Center for Electronic Collections and Services, Emory University Atlanta. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 15 March 2012.