Lord Aldington libel trial - Count Tolstoy view

Title
Lord Aldington libel trial - Count Tolstoy view
Genre
Interview; Press conference
TX Date
30 Nov 1989
Year of production
1989
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Duration
00:03:24
Description
Press interview with historian Count Nikolai Tolstoy after losing a libel case against Conservative peer, Lord Aldington (Toby Low). Lord Aldington has received record libel damages of one-and-a-half million pounds, over allegations that he was a war criminal. The jury decided the peer was libelled in a pamphlet alleging he sent seventy thousand Cossacks and Yugoslavs back to their homelands, knowing they would be tortured and massacred. Count Nikolai Tolstoy wrote the pamphlet, and property developer Nigel Watts distributed it. Watts says he is going to appeal because the judge’s summing up was unfair, and Count Tolstoy says he will never be able to afford to pay the money.
Contributors
Nikolai Tolstoy
Keywords
Authors; USSR; Libel; War crimes; Trials; Second World War (1939-1945); Property owners; Yugoslavia; Historians; Pamphlets; Nikolai Tolstoy; Nigel Watts; Toby Low; Cossacks; Yugoslavs; War Crimes and the Wardenship of Winchester College

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LBC/IRN, "Lord Aldington libel trial - Count Tolstoy view". https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/lbc/search/index.php/segment/0013100427012 (Accessed 25 Jul 2025)