Deborah Lipstadt: Behind the lies of Holocaust denial
ديبورا ليبستادت: وراء أكاذيب إنكار المحرقة
Deborah Lipstadt's research focuses on the development of Holocaust denial and how to fight for the truth in an era marked by "alternative facts." Full bio
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about Holocaust denial,
the dubious distinction
genocide in the world?
الجماعية توثيقاً في العالم.
their harrowing stories.
of towns and villages and cities
be rounded up --
to the outskirts of the town
وتركهم موتى داخل الخنادق.
around the death camps,
والقرى حول معسكرات الموت،
"نحن فعلنا كل هذا.
I was forced to do it."
لقد أجبرت على فعل ذلك."
since the end of World War II
الحرب منذ نهاية الحرب العالمية الثانية
ever said, "It didn't happen."
but never that it didn't happen.
ولكن لم يقولوا قط أنها لم تحدث.
going to be on my agenda;
لن يكون من اعتباراتي؛
to write about, to research,
of the Holocaust --
that we think is perfect for you."
that they came to me with an idea
قدومهما إلي مع فكرة
أن إلفيس لا يزال حيّا؟
to believe what they say?"
الناس إلى تصديقهم؟"
it was worthwhile,
أن الأمر جدير بالاهتمام،
three, maybe even four --
ثلاثة أو حتى أربعة --
هذا هو الخروج الخاطف.
with a number of things,
with you today.
to put a "neo" there or not.
كلمة "جدد" أو لا تضيفها.
as respectable academics.
one inch below the surface,
parading as rational discourse.
هو ما يتجلى كخطاب عقلاني.
there are facts and there are opinions --
أن هناك حقائق وهناك آراء --
is take their lies,
به هو أخذ أكاذيبهم،
Assault on Truth and Memory,"
على الحقيقة والذاكرة"،
and ready to move on.
الأشخاص وجاهزة للمضيّ قدماً.
من بينغوين المملكة المتحدة.
was bringing a libel suit against me
كان رفع ضدّي دعوى تشهير
of historical works,
took the position
to get this opinion.
was this was a man
the battleship Auschwitz."
on a survivor's arm and said,
على ذراع أحد الناجين وقال:
tattooed on your arm?"
في حجرة الغاز في أوشفيتز."
but you can look it up.
ولكن يمكنكم البحث عنه.
at all ashamed or reticent
أنه يشعر بالخجل أو التحفّظ
colleagues counseled me --
الأكاديميين نصحوني --
ignore a libel suit,
ببساطة تجاهل دعوى تشهير،
believe him anyway?"
put the burden of proof on me
been in the United States
الأمر في الولايات المتحدة
is a legitimate version.
المحرقة هي نسخة شرعية.
to have libeled me
am not a Holocaust denier."
with any suffering that went on,
بأيّة معاناة حدثت حينها،
and abettance of the allies --
and planted the evidence.
a responsible historian.
who haven't seen "Denial,"
in over 25 different major instances.
من 25 حالة رئيسية مختلفة.
in this audience write books,
في هذا الجمهور يؤلف كتب،
we're glad to have second editions:
سعادتنا حين نحظى بطبعات ثانية.
in the same direction:
هذه المسألة الاتجاه ذاته:
back to his sources.
he made some reference to the Holocaust,
أشار فيها إلى المحرقة،
he didn't have the evidence.
because he either quotes them
لأنه إما يقوم بالاقتباس منهم
more than just the story
six-year, difficult lawsuit,
وصعبة امتدت لست سنوات،
being dragged into a courtroom
declared in its judgment
من خلال حكمها بأنه
of the question of truth,
the gifts it has given us,
رغم كل المنفعة التي تقدّمها لنا،
between facts -- established facts --
بين الحقائق -- الحقائق الموثقة --
white supremacist language.
لمدّعي السيادة للعرق الأبيض.
"National Front" -- pick your names.
"الجبهة الوطنية" -- اختر ما شئت.
that I found in Holocaust denial
وجدتُه في نكران المحرقة
where truth is on the defensive.
in "The New Yorker"
is saying to one of the contestants,
more loudly than you did,
by rational appearances.
that truth is not relative.
one of the highest offices in the land,
أعلى المناصب في المنطقة،
are the same as the facts.
وكأن أكاذيبهم هي وقائع.
truth is not relative.
الحقيقة ليست نسبية.
in the world of the academy
everything is open to debate.
to recant by the Vatican
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Deborah Lipstadt - HistorianDeborah Lipstadt's research focuses on the development of Holocaust denial and how to fight for the truth in an era marked by "alternative facts."
Why you should listen
Dr. Deborah E. Lipstadt, Dorot professor of Holocaust Studies at Emory University in Atlanta, was sued for libel in 1996 by David Irving for having called him a Holocaust denier. After a ten-week trial in London in 2000, in an overwhelming victory for Lipstadt, the judge found Irving to be a "neo-Nazi polemicist" who "perverts" history and engages in "racist" and "anti-Semitic" discourse. The Daily Telegraph (London) described the trial as having "done for the new century what the Nuremberg tribunals or the Eichmann trial did for earlier generations." The Times (London) described it as "history has had its day in court and scored a crushing victory." According to the New York Times, the trial "put an end to the pretense that Mr. Irving is anything but a self-promoting apologist for Hitler."
The movie Denial, starring Rachel Weisz and Tom Wilkenson with a screenplay by David Hare, tells the story of this legal battle. It is based on Lipstadt's book, History on Trial: My Day in Court with a Holocaust Denier (Harper Collins, 2006), and recently reissued as Denial (Harper Collins, 2016). The film was nominated for a BAFTA as one of the best British films of the year.
Lipstadt has written most recently Holocaust: An American Understanding (Rutgers, 2016), which explores how America has understood and interpreted the Holocaust since 1945.
Her previous book, The Eichmann Trial, (Schocken/Nextbook, 2011) published in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Eichmann trial, was called by Publisher's Weekly, "a penetrating and authoritative dissection of a landmark case and its after effects." The New York Times Book Review described Lipstadt as having "done a great service by … recovering the event as a gripping legal drama, as well as a hinge moment in Israel's history and in the world's delayed awakening to the magnitude of the Holocaust."
She has also published Beyond Belief: The American Press And The Coming Of The Holocaust, 1933-1945 (Free Press, 1986), which surveys what the American press wrote about the persecution of the Jews in the years 1933-1945. She is currently writing a book, The Antisemitic Delusion: Letters to a Concerned Student which will be published in 2018.
At Emory, Lipstadt directs the website known as HDOT, Holocaust Denial on Trial, which contains a complete archive of the proceedings of Irving v. Penguin UK and Deborah Lipstadt. It also provides answers to frequent claims made by deniers. Lipstadt has won the Emery Williams Teaching Award, and she was selected for the award by alumni as the teacher who had most influenced them.
Lipstadt was a historical consultant to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, helping design the section of the Museum dedicated to the American Response to the Holocaust. She has held a Presidential appointment to the United States Holocaust Memorial Council (from Presidents Clinton and Obama) and was asked by President George W. Bush to represent the White House at the 60th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.
Lipstadt has a BA from the City College of New York and an MA and PhD from Brandeis University.
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