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Deborah Lipstadt marks 25 years since landmark victory in Holocaust denial case

The professor and her legal team reflected on the libel case that became defining moment in fight against antisemitism during an event at Mishcon de Reya

May 1, 2025 15:32
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From left to right: Anthony Julius, Jonathan Freedland, Professor Deborah Lipstadt, James Libson, Sir David Hare at an event to mark the anniversary of the Irving v Penguin Books Ltd case in the offices of law firm Mishcon de Reya (Photo: courtesy of Mishcon de Reya)
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Deborah Lipstadt fought back tears last night as she reflected on the landmark legal battle that defined her public life and reshaped the fight against Holocaust denial.

Twenty-five years after defeating arch-rival David Irving in a high-profile libel trial, the acclaimed historian returned to London to mark the anniversary of the case in which a British court effectively declared the Shoah to be a matter of legal record.

In April 2000, the High Court judge ruled in Lipstadt’s favour, finding that Irving had intentionally distorted historical evidence and that Lipstadt’s claims that he had done so were substantially true. The trial catapulted Lipstadt to global prominence.

Speaking at a panel hosted by law firm Mishcon de Reya, Lipstadt was reunited with lawyers Anthony Julius and James Libson, who had defended her against Irving’s suit over her 1993 book, Denying the Holocaust: The Growing Assault on Truth and Memory.