Richard J. Evans is a renowned historian specializing in modern German history.
Born in 1947, he held prestigious positions at Cambridge University and Gresham College.
Evans has received numerous awards for his contributions to historical scholarship, including being knighted in 2012.
He played a crucial role as the principal expert witness in the David Irving Holocaust denial trial in 2000.
Evans has authored several acclaimed books on German history, including a trilogy on the Third Reich.
His recent works explore topics such as Eric Hobsbawm's life and conspiracy theories surrounding Nazi Germany.
Evans is recognized for his rigorous approach to historical research and his efforts to defend historical truth.
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