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Entries for tag: Hitler
Hitler diaries - 25 years later
Two weeks ago, when I was in Dusseldorf, was the 25th anniversary of the Hitler Diaries fiasco, the low point of Hugh Trevor Roper’s career and the high point of David Irving’s.
I never met Mr Roper (and won’t be doing so in this life) but I do know David Irving very well and he is […]
The Nazi cat
Who says Germans have no sense of humour.
This interesting photograph of a cat that looks like Hitler was used by the Green party to attack far right xenophobia in local elections in Saxony in January.
It quite clearly shows that even our German friends can use a bit of humour to attack a very serious subject.
The road from Dabie to Chelmno
This is the road from Dabie to Chelmno through what seventy years ago was three completely different cultures - Polish Catholics, Germans and Polish Jews. This is the land the Nazis chose to Germanise, deporting the Poles and killing the Jews. They were only half successful. Today only the Poles are left.
Read ArticleRastenburg - The Wolf's Lair
This site, the Wolf's Liar, is located around 5km outside of Kętrzyn (Rastenburg). Hitler spent around 800 days here after 24 June 1941 and the invasion of the Soviet Union two days earlier.
Read ArticleDavid Irving interview in Warsaw
Controversial British historian David Irving visited Poland from 2 - 8 March whilst researching for a biography of Heinrich Himmler. He was interviewed by Alan Heath in Warsaw on 8 March.
Read ArticleDavid Irving interview in Krakow
The following is a partial film made of an interview by the Russian television station NTV with David Irving on Monday, 5 March 2007 in the Novotel, Krakow.
It is broken into two halves for technical reasons.
Hitler in London
D. tells me that he has been contacted by someone in west London with a collection of memorabilia from the Third Reich and suggests we go to see it.
We arrive at a house in west London with three cars in the drive, one of which is a 1970 Rolls Royce and another which is an […]






