Index Documents on the Life and
Times of Adolf Hitler Picture
gallery
a soldier's photo album of life at Adolf Hitler's
HQ, purchased at an American auction
- Walther Hewel was liaison officer for Joachim von
Ribbentrop at Hitler's headquarters. Here
we transcribe exclusively Hewel's 1939 notes, and his
lengthy private handwritten diary for 1941, of
highest historical importance.
- At David Irving's meetings in USA: See
the 40 autographed 40 lithos by the world's most famous
forger, the late Konrad ("Hitler Diaries") Kujau, "signed
and captioned" by Hitler himself (Kujau). Preview them
here (item shown at right is already sold). THEY MAKE
THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT >>
- Professor Hans Mommsen: Too
much emphasis on Hitler, rather than Nazis
- US bio-expert confirms: Hitler
could have defeated Allies, won Second World War, had he
authorised use of deadly nerve gas Tabun - as we have
always argued
- But still interesting: The
Daily Mirror re-discovers LIFE's photos of the inside of
Hitler's Berlin bunker published long ago (July
1945)
- From the Irving Collection: Interview
with Prof Dr Dr Ernst-Günther Schenck at Klagenfurt,
Austria, May, 1982 (treated Hitler for last week of
his life)
- Lucky Jacko waited until he was dead to say this:
Michael
Jackson said Hitler was a genius -- or they'd have a
nice pair of handcuffs ready for him in ("Free Speech")
Germany
- Results not known: British
health authority NHS spent £10,000 on staff survey
asking: "Was Hitler cool?" - Okay, but what about
Gordon Brown?
- California
dealer offers Hitler inkpot for $1 million |
San
Diego dealer (we think it's vulgar and fake)
- The BBC in pictures: Hitler's
autobahn dream, 75 years on: celebrating world's first
Interstate, the German autobahn, on May 19, 1935 |
Daily Telegraph reports: Found:
Hitler's book of looted art - the article should
actually be titled: Found: The Looted Book of Hitler's
art
- Three
Hitler watercolours sold for 42,000 euros (£37,000)
in Germany. Auctioneer claims he donated commission
to a Jewish museum. Their value is increasin
- Sketch
said to show Hitler playing chess with Lenin is up for
sale - Richard Westwood-Brookes, who has sold suspect
Hitler art before, says: "Some historians will always
debate its authenticity." Uh, yes. His "Hitler" looks
rather older than the 19 or 20 he would have been in 1909
| More
fake "Hitler art" offered for sale | by
the same British snake-oil salesman who sold that fake
Hitler self-portrait (sitting on a bridge in
Dartmoor) for £10,000. We warn once again: Absent a
proper chain of provenance, these items are almost
worthless and should not be bought | It's Hitler Season
again. The Daily Telegraph: Adolf
Hitler painting may have hung in Sigmund Freud's
surgery Or maybe not | The Times: Uncovered
documents reveal spy who fed information on Hitler's
secrets: Agent Knopf even pinpointed the location of the
'Wolf?s Lair' - Yet another historian who does not
know that Bletchley Park camouflaged their decodes as the
product of "super-agents" at Hitler's HQ | World waits
with Bated Breath for Bush, Blair, Brown artworks:
Yet
another Adolf Hitler painting, expected to sell for
five-figure sum in Germany - authenticated by, uh,
the late Peter Jahn
- Sleek,
swift and deadly... Hitler's stealth bomber "could have
turned tide against Britain" | Daily
Telegraph
- The more we hear about That Man... New
photos reveal Adolf Hitler, the Irish folk music
fan
- Had cake, ate it too, wants cash back: Hitler's
Vermeer, Pride of Vienna Museum, Faces Nazi-Era Claim:
Not stolen nor appropriated - in fact Adolf paid 1.65
million marks for it (right)
- Outrage
at Norway's Knut Hamsun Year - favored Hitler, won
Nobel prize | Nobel
laureate author Knut Hamsun feted by Hitler in WW2 to be
honored by Norway on 150th birthday | Norwegian
text | - usual folks are outraged
- Hollywood's
Errol Flynn was a Nazi spy, says author: Flynn complained
1934 about a "slimy Jew" who was trying to cheat him.
"I do wish we could bring Hitler over here to teach these
Isaacs a thing or two. The bastards have absolutely no
business probity or honour whatsoever." On that basis,
we're probably all Nazi spies
- World Safe Again: German
prosecutors forced to drop case against Hitler snowman
(Führer likeness, giving famous salute) as evidence
has melted. Phew, what a scorcher!
- World safe again: Toy
Hitlers removed from Nuremberg toy fair
- World
unsafe? Thousand
garden gnomes giving Heil Hitler salute invade German
town | World still not safe? German
public prosecutor investigating garden gnomes that give
Hitler Salute (in German): Gnomes in serious
violation of criminal code para. 86a StGB
- More lies about Hitler in the London Daily Telegraph:
Last
days of Hitler's favourite little girl - Little Helga
Goebbels "put up a fight". (Not according to the sources
we've seen)
- Sinking lower: Dysfunctional
German movie porno-ad uses Hitler lookalike as the face
of AIDS
- David
Irving says in interview with El Mundo, Hitler was a
simple man for ever being hoodwinked by his subordinates
(the El Mundo interview translated) | Italian
version too | Spanish
original text in html | German
translation | Daily Mail: Irving
sparks new controversy
- The Independent, London: David
Irving sparks causes outrage over Holocaust
'propaganda'- calls it a 'commercial phenomenon' |
David Irving: A Radical's Diary (with more links):
The
American Jewish Committee flails El Mundo, for publishing
his two-page interview on Hitler. Then Britain's
conformist historians wade
in against him too | Spanish
foreign minister criticises El Mundo - editor's
robust reply (in Spanish) | Professors
Richard "Skunky" Evans and Ian "Pinocchio" Kershaw also
tried and failed to stop the publication | Letter
about the atrocity photo used | Swedish
foreign minister cancels visit to Israel, Spanish foreign
minister apologises to Israel for Irving interview |
Outrage in Israel, courage in Madrid,
Schmierfinken in London, Vienna, and around the
world: Austrian
Radio | Daily
Telegraph libels again | and
The Guardian | Jerusalem
fury as top Spanish paper El Mundo interviews David
Irving as expert on WWII | Israel's
Ambassador pleads with editor not to publish (in
Spanish) | Interviewed
by El Mundo | Spanish blog reveals: ambassador
pleaded in private letter. Editor published anyway.
Now, that takes balls | Chicago Tribune: Spanish
newspaper defends publication | AJC
outrage | Blogger: Three
Reasons Why 'Freedom of Press' Argument Fails |
tailpiece - less outraged than barking: Spanish
louts call ambassador and his partner Michael "Jew
dog"
- Austrian
family claims return of Johannes Vermeer painting sold to
Hitler. Problem: Hitler bought it legally for 1.65m
Reichsmarks, to donate to Linz gallery. Guess what else
is known about the family
ENLARGE - Alice-Azania
Jarvis in The Independent: "Ever-sinister"
David Irving to Take Tour Party to Hitler's HQ: He's
done jailbird, and he's done author. Now, he is offering
punters the chance to take a guided tour of this and
other historical sites. (However did she get that
gossip-columnist job?)
- Iceland
publishes film of 1939 Eva Braun trip to Iceland: a gift
from Hitler (in Icelandic)
- Priscilla won't be going: outraged by a new travel
group sidestepping Israel for holidays, she asks:
Who
would actually want to take a £2,000 Nazi-themed
holiday round Germany? | tour
causes controversy [and a libel warning: journalist
says David Irving "called the Gestapo fabulous." Uh,
no, he didn't] | Our
own tour of Hitler's main HQ in East Prussia and Nazi
death sites starts Sept 1, 2011 and has places
available | Daily Mail gets wrong end of stick,
headlines: 'Hitler
was a great man,' claims David Irving on his Nazi death
camp tour [just about every word in the article
is mistranslated or a lie] | Corriere della Sera:
"Hitler?
Un grande uomo. Il viaggio-provocazione di Irving." Il
negazionista guida in Polonia un gruppo di nostalgici
- Italian Journalist's exclusive report after
accompanying David Irving by invitation on the tour of
Hitler and Himmler HQs (in Italian)
- Claretta Petacci diaries published: Benito
Mussolini regarded Adolf Hitler as a 'sentimentalist'
- The previously unpublished diaries reveal Mussolini's
fervent
anti-Semitism, his disgust at mixed-race
marriages
- FOR
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- Not the end of the story: An
ex-KGB officer claims to have cremated the bones of Adolf
Hitler | 'Dear
Uncle Adolf': fan letters to Hitler retrieved from Moscow
archive
- Answering the skull deniers: Adolf
Hitler skull fragment is genuine evidence of suicide,
insists Russia
- If The Daily Telegraph wants to believe it...
Russia's
top KGB archivist claims Hitler poisoned himself rather
than committing suicide with a gun like a man.
Hitler's staff told us differently, so did the KGB
historian ordered to alter the forensic files (Lev
Bezymenski); and LIFE's 1945 photo clearly shows the
bloodstained sofa
- Ukraine
plans to turn Hitler's "Werwolf" headquarters into
tourist attraction - following the success of
our
annual tour of The Wolf's Lair (bookings for this
September open shortly)
- Hitler's
bodyguard Rochus Misch, 93, gives up answering fan
mail. (Not his bodyguard, he served as telephone
operator in the bunker)
- DOCUMENTS: Herbert Backe: Hitler's
food minister - extracts from his letters and private
papers, provided by his widow Ursula (in German)
- Tape
recording of Nazi officers describing finding Hitler's
body in his Berlin bunker room: In Oct 1956 Otto
Günsche and Heinz Linge, newly released by Moscow,
testify to a Bavarian court. (David Irving interviewed
Günsche later, but the trustees Baker Tilly seized
the tapes in 2002 and destroyed them)
- Skull
tests reignite theories that Adolf Hitler escaped Berlin
bunker - author also has a nice bridge in Brooklyn he
wants to sell you. If Hitler escaped, he did so without
his jaw | FLASHBACK: Hitler
didn't escape, says Russian Center for Forensic Medicine
- issues an unusual denial | Ashes were scattered in
the Elbe River: Moscow
releases KGB and SMERSH documents: Cremated Remains Were
Scattered Over Elbe
- We open a new history dossier on Martin Bormann, the
most feared Nazi after Hitler, with The
Colonel Bradin collection: documents scooped off
Bormann's desk in the Berlin bunker in July 1945 -
used exclusively by David Irving - and his address book
and letters to a mistress
- Documentation - a hitherto unknown March 1938 Table
Talk of Hitler: Es
kam anschließend an das Mittagessen beim
Führer die Sprache auf Vererbungsprobleme |
facsimile
(in German; pdf, 320 Kb) |and Himmler's
knowledge of the Warnen peoples | Sound
Recordings of Himmler speeches listed
- Documents in history: David
Irving telephones Robert A Gutierrez in 1974.
Gutierrez headed a US Army team which searched for Adolf
Hitler's and Eva Braun's diaries and correspondence
-
Nostalgic viewing for Hitler-watchers: Joyful
crowds in Marburg (now Maribor in Slovenia) greet Hitler
as he visits on April 26, 1941. In color. Runtime: 12
seconds. Riding in an open car, just like Tony Blair and
George W Bush during their wars. Uh, Not
- Predecessor Helmut Schmidt said the same: Multiculturalism
in Germany has 'utterly failed', admits German Chancellor
Angela Merkel - as Hitler always predicted
- This
new Europe: German
hotelkeeper lands in Frankfurt court for owning a Hitler
photo | World safe again: Hamburg
man faces jail over Hitler ringtone - a 1939 speech
pledging the destruction of world Jewry if they drag
Germany into war again. Fellow citizens reported him (the
man, not Hitler) | Austrian
soldier gave Hitler Salute, withdrawn from Bosnia:
also had, uh, wrong tattoos. Um, what you folks doin' in
Bosnia anyway?
- Town
concerned as Hitler's childhood home might be
sold
- World safe again: Canadian
tourist arrested for giving Hitler salute outside Berlin
parliament
- And about that Anniversary: Does
your cat look like Adolf Hitler? Wake up in a cold
sweat wondering if he's going to invade Poland?
- More Holocaust nonsense from the Daily Mail:
Hitler's
hatred was "driven by grief over the death of his
mother" - In fact Hitler
ordered the Gestapo to lay off her Jewish doctor - as the
historian quoted, Jürgen Riecker, himself points
out; considers suing Mail for their Hitler lie: Dr
Eduard Bloch was still living in Austria in 1938, Hitler
ordered Gestapo to protect Bloch as an Edeljude ("Noble
Jew") until his emigration with wife to USA in 1940:
moral - don't trust The Daily Mail on history
- Daily Mail: 'He
couldn't stand the pain': Nazi records show how Hitler
hated going to the dentist - hard to square with
contrary findings of doctor who treated Hitler's injuries
after the 1944 murder attempt - read
his diary here
- Hitler?
A scapegoat. Stalin? I can empathise. Oliver Stone
stirs up history
- "Found in northern Austria earlier this year":
Hitler's
watercolors snapped up by emerging market buyers -
Auctioneer Richard Westwood-Brookes, who has sold fakes
before, calls him a second-rate painter. Hope the
banknotes weren't fake too, Richard | Previously: Caveat
emptor. Daily Telegraph hypes its regular scam: Rare
Hitler paintings could fetch £150,000 | Daily
Mail: Watercolours
to go under the hammer | London Daily
Telegraph: Adolf
Hitler nude sketch for sale - Two sketches by Adolf
Hitler of a young nude woman up for auction. Warning:
the
same expert Westwood-Brookes last year sold to a British
sucker a £10,000 "self-portrait of Hitler" sitting
on a bridge - it turned out to be in Devon, England!:
but Hitler never visited Englland, and never painted
the human form | the same expert's other dubious
"Hitler" sales coups: a
Hitler-signed Mein Kampf | a
painting - will the Telegraph never learn? |
Adolf
Hitler painting up for auction - Another coup by
"historical documents expert" Richard Westwood-Brookes
(remember
he authenticated and sold that self portrait of Hitler
sitting on a Dartmoor, UK, bridge?)
| Signed
copy of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf for sale -but wait!
It is being sold by "Historical documents expert" Richard
Westwood- Brookes from auctioneers Mullock's, who
authenticated the fake "self-portrait" of Hitler a few
months ago
- : Jim
Atkins asks about Julius Schaub, Hitler's closest Old
Guard friend and chief adjutant
- Archives
discovery: British
hatched plot to kidnap Hitler through his pilot Hans
Baur: bizarre, as Baur was one of his most loyal
followers (left, with David Irving in 1989)
- The slime-tsunami continues: The Guardian: Adolf
Hitler a war hero? Anything but, said first world war
comrades: There's not much actually about
Hitler, if you read the piece. Still, nobody gets
jailed for writing books like that. If any letters
"proved" the opposite, we never hear about them | Daily
Mail: Unpublished
letters portray Hitler as a loner, an object of ridicule
and "a rear area pig" | Professor Norman Stone:
The
Führer in the Making - a Wall Street Journal
review of Hitler's First War by Thomas Weber, and
Brigitte Hamann's fine book on Hitler in Vienna | And in
late breaking news ... Hitler
could "not bear to be watched," just released British
records reveal
- Eva Braun asks
a friend to buy her some shoes
- Director
reignites Hitler film controversy - used footage shot
by Eva Braun
- Die Welt: Adolf
Hitler lebte drogenfrei und war schuldfähig. Nun
haben ein Arzt und ein Historiker erneut eine Diagnose
für den Diktator gestellt; und Hitler nahm vor den
Treffen mit Eva Braun Medikamente.
- David
Irving, a Radical's Diary: Visits
Poland and East Prussia (left), preparing the September
2010 tour of Hitler's and Himmler's headquarters and the
extermination site at Treblinka | David Irving:
A
Radical's Diary - his controversial guided tour of the
historic Polish sites and the violent global press
campaign | On Sept 27 Irving lectured to his tour
group in Warsaw. Ilan Goran, of Israel's TV Channel 10 in
Berlin, registered to attend; not informed of the
location in time, he sent Piotr Zychowicz (ringed), a
journalist from Rzeczpospolita, in his place. The
resulting article, Irving's Secret Talk, will not have
pleased Israelis: Polish
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- Oliver
Stone says new film puts Adolf Hitler, an "easy
scapegoat", in proper historical context. Says
"Jewish control of the media" is preventing free
Holocaust debate | and ... apologises
- Just won't lie down Berlin
opens first Adolf Hitler Exhibition since 1945. Fears
violence, "wrong" visitors (in German) | English
| New
York Times | picture
galleries | 10,000 visitors in first weekend - a
minimum wait of one hour all week long. City authorities
did not anticipate such interest; museum staff are
already noticeably embarrassed huge popularity |
Hitler
exhibit in Berlin extended due to popularity
- Interrogation
[by Capt O Norden] of Hitler's long time
housekeeper Anni Winter on Nov 6, 1945, presumably by
Nuremberg prosecutors: 9pp in German | same
in English (pdf files, 1.4MB)
- David
Irving: Interview with Prof Dr Dr Ernst-Günther
Schenck at Klagenfurt, Austria, May 11-12, 1982
- Hitler's
Table Talk online. The original Weidenfeld English
translation by Norman Cameron and R.H. Stevens,
introduced and with a new Preface by H.R. Trevor-Roper -
the accurate contemporary record of Hitler's remarks
during lunch and dinner at his headquarters, 1941-1944,
as taken down by Bormann's adjutant Heinrich Heim
- David
Irving spoke to his friends in London's West End on Jan
8. Topic: "Personal Saga of a Hitler Biographer:
Blundering Across a Toxic Swamp Sown with Deadly
Mines"
- Adolf Hitler and no end: Australian
school apologises for awarding child dressed as Hitler
costume prize - Toddler threatened to invade
Poland?
- Another ASSHOL - The
Western Times (Sharon Springs,
Kansas) Aged 3, she was thrown
into Dachau for twelve years, tattoo'd with Star of David
and number 4 -- "I was the fourth person in the camp")
which a nice doctor removed after the war. Oh, and she
watched while Adolf Hitler "killed a little boy next to
me" (pdf file)
- World Safe again - Hitler
to be removed from Donald Duck cartoon
-
LIFE releases more color photos by Hugo Jäger:
Adolf
Hitler "at his 1941 Christmas party" [ignore
their date: On Dec 18, 1941 Hitler was at the Wolf's
Lair, East Prussia, not in Munich, and Hitler never wore
the brown uniform after Sept 1, 1939. Our house expert
adds: Robert Ley and Gauleiter Wagner are wearing
pre-1939 collar tabs and armbands. It was probably just a
Party function. The officers are all in SA uniform, not
army or SS] |
LIFE
magazine picture gallery on "Adolf Hitler, up
close"
- Rediscovered yet again: BBC: British
Legion (Veterans') chiefs met Adolf Hitler in 1935 as
recently uncovered photographs show | Daily Mail:
British
Legion's shameful visit to Hitler
- This silly-season, topsy-turvy world: Press
attempts to smear Adolf Hitler by spurious claim his
kinsmen have DNA of Jews, Africans - well, when all
else fails...
- The
earliest glimpse of Hitler's secret plans: A New Year
treat for our readers: On Dec 21, 1922, Hitler sets out
his secret plans to a wealthy donor, a year before his
ill-fated Munich putsch - a shorthand document not yet
found by the world's lazy conformist historians |
English
summary, from David Irving's forthcoming biography of
Heinrich Himmler (a) original
shorthand pad transcribed; (b) secondary
version, prepared from primary version (a)
- And where those plans ended: Arnold
Weiss Dies at 86; Helped to Find Hitler's Will:
born Hans Arnold Wangersheim (if you're going to
dishonour your parents and change your name, why not to
Wellington, or Nelson, or Montgomery?) | His
story in Washington Post
- The
August-September 1939 private letters and diaries of
Hitler's army liaison officer Nikolaus von
Vormann
- From the Irving Collection: The
secret diary of Hitler's stenographer Karl Thöt,
1942-1945
- Facsimile from Irving Collection: Hitler
apologises in a handwritten letter to Generaloberst von
Fritsch, Mar 30, 1938 (Moscow archives)
- Documentation - Herbert Backe:
Hitler's
food minister - extracts from his letters and private
papers, provided by his widow Ursula
- From the Irving collection: Private
letters from Hitler's headquarters, 1944-1945, written by
Fegelein's adjutant Johannes Göhler | private
letters written by Alwin-Broder Albrecht, Hitler's
personal adjutant (1939-1945) from August 1, 1944 to
April 1945
- A Doctor's diary
quotes Hitler's views on Führer-Biographers, Sept
1944 : only a young Englishman... | The
whole Dr Erwin Giesing diary 1944-1945 (pdf
format)
- Documentation - a March 1938 Table Talk of Hitler:
Es
kam anschließend an das Mittagessen beim
Führer die Sprache auf Vererbungsprobleme |
facsimile
(in German; pdf, 320 Kb)
- The
letters of wealthy German steel industrialist Fritz
Thyssen in exile, to Hitler and other top Nazis,
published in Life Magazine, New York, Apr 29,
1940, pp. 11 et seq.; he believes Hitler "innocent of the
developments that turned National Socialism into its very
opposite" (p. 12).
- A
LIFE photographer took this picture inside Hitler's
underground Berlin bunker in July 1945. It had the kind
of door that Deborah Lipstadt, Prof. Robert Jan Van Pelt
and Mr Justice Gray all agreed was conclusive evidence of
a gas chamber. We think Hitler should have been
told. . .
- Hitler's
four female secretaries and their characters (in
German)
- Himmler's Gestapo
seized files on Hitler's crazy cousins - one of whom
was terminated in 1940 (in German)
- Fragmentary
notes on the conversations with Frl. Christa Schroeder
during a drive with her to Austria and back, April 20-21,
1974
- In secret
pep talk Hitler tells his western commanders on March 20,
1944 that the Allied invasion of France will come in
Normandy (in
German)
- US
Army interrogation of Adolf Hitler's sister Paula, July
1945
- A
Pilot's Diary of Hitler's June 1940 flights to the
frontline in France, and visit to Paris after the German
victory: Flug
an die Front (in German)
- A
much photographed little girl holding Hitler's hand was
his welcome guest, although she was of Jewish
blood
Advertisement - Moscow
releases KGB and SMERSH documents on burial of Hitler:
Cremated Remains Were Scattered Over Elbe
- Jim Cain
asks about a little known episode which led to a lengthy
estrangement between Hitler and his naval C-in-C |
and Jim Cain asks
about a Jewish admiral whom Hitler ordered to be
spared
- Box 51, David
Irving's entire research on Hitler and the Jewish
Problem, is missing: an inventory of its
contents
- David
Irving's assistant Elke Fröhlich interviews Hitler's
secretary Christa Schroeder in 1971
- Late
in 1977 the Institut für Zeitgeschichte director
Prof Dr Martin Broszat published a virulent 37-page
attack on David Irving's biography, Hitler's War,
in their quarterly journal (pdf, in German); they refused
to publish a reply
- Hitler's
music collection contained works by Jews. No surprises
there, except for people who still believe he was a
dyed-in-the-wool anti-semite |
David Irving
reminisces about KGB officer who looted Hitler's music
collection, Lev Bezymenski
- Hitler's
secretaries (dossier)
- Jim Cain
asks about the destruction of Hitler's mountainside home,
the Berghof
- David Irving, a Radical's Diary: Exhibition
orders closure of his stand at Warsaw Book Fair under
pressure | David
Irving to sue Warsaw Book Fair company for breach of
contract | He
runs a critical eye over the East Prussian bunker
headquarters of Adolf Hitler and Heinrich Himmler
Mr
Irving inspects Hitler's East Prussia headquarters The
Wolf's Lair | Full
report
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Recent David Irving activities in Poland on film:
Himmler's
secret headquarters | Remains
of Hitler's HQ The Wolf's Lair | Visit
to Auschwitz and Birkenau sites | Private
discussion in Warsaw
- Hitler
"drew characters from Disney's famous cartoon movie,
Snowhite and The Seven Dwarfs" - In this website's
expert view they are not by Hitler
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- Hitler
didn't escape, says Russian Center for Forensic Medicine
- issues an unusual denial |
- Hitler: Ashes were scattered in the Elbe River
Moscow releases
KGB and SMERSH documents: Cremated Remains Were Scattered
Over Elbe
- Seeking brief place in history, Bavarian
Mayor revokes honorary citizenship of A. Hitler
- Moscow
Dorms Shut Before Hitler Birthday and The
Guardian
- Forgot his gun? British
spy's son releases secret July 1939 Hitler photos MI6
agent Charles Turner took them at Wagner Festival in
Bayreuth
-
New
picture gallery: high quality photos of Hitler's Berlin
Chancellery and Bunker
- David Irving's Radical's Diary:
Mr Irving may offer Hitler's body parts for sale
[on which see Daily
Mail's libellous spin]|
- Bad, bad guy- Controversial
celebrations underway for "Norway's Nazi outcast" Knut
Hamsun: Great poet, won Nobel prize; but wrote nice
obit for Hitler
- Report
on the free-speech German trial of Frau Haverbeck (who
wrote positively about Hitler). Frau Haverbeck hat
äußerlich völlig ruhig und selbstsicher
den Gerichtssaal betreten (German text, Mr Irving's
commentary in English)
- Was
Catholic Hitler "Anti-Christian"? On the Trail of Bogus
Quotes
- Bonne-bouche: David
Irving's assistant Elke Fröhlich interviews Hitler's
secretary Christa Schroeder in 1971 (in German) |
Hitler's secretaries
(our new website dossier)
- Flashback: Mr
Irving's Interview with Artur Axmann in 1991 about the
faked Hitler Bunker 1945 Conversations | From
David Irving's memoirs: François Genoud and
Hitler's Table Talk | Mr
Irving's 1971 interview with the mysterious
François Genoud in Geneva. Genoud on how he
obtained Hitler's Table Talk
- More documents from David Irving's archive: The
top-secret draft of the Nazi High Command war diary
1942-3 - its content was changed after the war to
denigrate Hitler | The
secret diary of Hitler's stenographer Karl Thöt,
1942-1945 - WHOLE DIARY HAS NOW BEEN POSTED |
Reader's
letter | Last
20 days of Third Reich as described by Schwerin von
Krosigk in lecture in Ludwigsburg (in German)
- More documents from Mr Irving's archive: A Pilot's
Unpublished Diary of Hitler's June 1940 flights to the
frontline in France: Flug
an die Front (in German) | Mr
Irving's chat with Hitler's secretary in 1974 |
In secret pep
talk Hitler tells his western commanders on March 20,
1944 that the Allied invasion of France would come in
Normandy (in German) | Himmler's
Gestapo seized files on Hitler's crazy cousins - one
of whom was terminated in 1940 (in German)| Hitler's
four female secretaries and their characters (in
German) | More original documents: Letters
exchanged between Field Marshal von Rundstedt (right) and
his family 1940-1943| 1944-1945
diary and papers of Dr Erwin Giesing, Hitler's ENT
specialist
- World safe again US
Police take Adolf Hitler Campbell, 3, and sisters from
parents - Next time try Barack-Hussein-Obama Campbell
| ShopRite
in New Jersey refuses to bake birthday cake named for
Adolf Hitler Campbell, age three. We're missing the
Christmas spirit here | Walmart
then steps in | Adolf
Hitler dad says swastikas out, holocaust happened, names
stays
- Profile
in The Independent (London): David
Irving: 'I'm Hitler's biographer': His take on Nazi
Germany has made enemies [viel Feind' viel Ehr']
| Hindu
Times | Johann Hari's article gets under a lot of
skins - traditional enemies hint that Mr Irving
invented the famous quote from Hitler's doctor's
diary: Anonymous
| Daniel
Finkelstein of The Times | Wartime document from the
Irving archives: A
Doctor's diary quotes Hitler's views on
Führer-Biographers, Sept 1944: "only a young
Englishman..."
- Hitler's
bad habits revealed in documents - other habits not
mentioned: invading countries, "killing millions", love
of opera
- The dam is bursting - TV
show host Eva Herman shakes German TV execs by speaking
truth about Hitler - is muzzled instantly ||
North
German TV station fires Eva Hermann, talk show host, for
praising Nazi family policies in Hitler era, especially
the esteem in which mothers were held: "That's too
much!" scream the muckspreaders: NDR fires Eva on the
spot, after twenty years [in German] | BBC
report | and
the International Herald Tribune. AWPOW again - are
we powerful or what!
- AWPOW: Are we powerful or what? Traditional
enemies muzzling Free Speech in Australia. Barry Cohen
whinges about Foxtel having shown a Hitler
documentary scripted by David Irving | Foxtel
network pulls plug on documentary -- "acutely
embarrassed"
- Nazi
sticker book, with pictures of Adolf Hitler skiing, up
for auction - should fetch around $200, not worth
more
- Salt Lake Another
stolen Hitler item recovered by sheriff's office
- More documents released from David Irving's archives:
Facsimile: Hitler
apologises in a handwritten letter to Generaloberst von
Fritsch, Mar 30, 1938 (Moscow archives) | Private
letters from Hitler's headquarters, 1944-1945, written by
Fegelein's adjutant Johannes Göhler | private
letters written by Alwin-Broder Albrecht, Hitler's
personal adjutant (1939-1945) (in German)
- Israeli newspaper: Document
found pinning blame for World War II on Joseph Stalin,
not Hitler - Dangerous stuff: criminal offence to say
this in Germany
- Hitler's
fan mail reveals a 'beloved Fuhrer'
- Not a good idea? Hitler
returns to front page as Nazi-era papers hit the streets
of Germany | Panicky
Bavarian Government bans these reproductions (in
German)
- More Nazi war crimes Photo
archive created on Hitler's orders could help art
restorers: "Thousands of colour photographs
commissioned by Adolf Hitler are released on the
internet, bringing back to life many of Germany's lost
art treasures."
- Sunday Times: Hitler's
secret library - Don Quixote, Robinson Crusoe,
Shakespeare - these were the works that he adored | The
Economist on Hitler's
Private Library: The Books That Shaped his Life: "He
was better known for burning books than reading them" -
RAF Bomber Command was pretty good at burning books too,
we hear | Lev Bezymenski: controversy
over Soviet era historian | Hitler's
music collection contained works by Jews. No shocks
there, except for people who still believe he was a
dyed-in-the-wool anti-semite | David Irving
reminisces about KGB officer who looted Hitler's music
collection
- Veteran
auctions globe he took from from Hitler's "Eagle's
Nest" (what would George Bush's globe be worth in 60
years' time?) | Valkyrie
Producers May Be Sued Over Hitler Globe; Copyright Law
Gone Mad | New
York Post |
- The Mystery of
Hitler's Globe Goes Round and Round -- Hitler's globe is
missing
- David
Irving, A Radical's Diary: Peter Longerich now agrees
that Heinrich Himmler did not inform Hitler what he was
doing.
- WW2: MI5
rejected Eddie Chapman's suicide bid to kill
Hitler
- David
Irving, a Radical's Diary: a much photographed little
girl holding Hitler's hand was his welcome guest,
although she was of Jewish blood | another
Edelweiss photo of Hitler with a child, Eva | Letter:
'Rod
Splitcane' thinks it wrong to publish these photos,
given that lots of people were killed in WW2 | spot the
faking
- A
coming new work by Ian Kershaw on Hitler's 1940 peace
offer and how Churchill (vaingloriously) rejected it
| updated
| plus Mr Irving's commentary | Hitler-historian
Sir Ian Kershaw retires early from Sheffield University
and academic life. Refusal to answer questions. Born
1943, had not reached age of compulsory retirement |
World's
leading Hitler Historian Sir Ian Kershaw to honour
Holocaust dead - Kershaw admits his knowledge of
German is not so hot | Paul
Grubach reviews Ian Kershaw's new book on Hitler and the
Holocaust | The
Observer and The
Times review Prof. Ian Kershaw's Adolf Hitler
biography | Conformism
brutally rewarded: A Knighthood for Kershaw | |
Historian
Ian Kershaw quits as American TV calls his Book on Hitler
too boring'
- Iranian TV: UK,
Russia depict 1943 Nazi Plot to Kill Big Three (In
fact: Adolf Hitler secretly forbade such
assassinations)
- Latest from Hollywood's hate factory: Hitler
to get Pulp Fiction treatment in Tarantino Movie
"Inglorious Bastards" - Sure to win some Oscars
- Israeli
expert considers Hitler a Military Genius | Hitler's
'suicidal urge' prolonged war by three years, German
historians say - These craven conformists would say
that, wouldn't they: But his heroic armies also kept
Stalin's hordes away from western Europe, and saved
civilisation, some might add | German
official history, 10 vols., examines Germans' WW2
fanaticism
- Must be good then - Russians
ban Hitler's Table Talk, one of the most reliable
sources on Nazi leader's thinking, edited by historian
Hugh Trevor-Roper
- Hitler
planned 'Big Brother' style television to broadcast Nazi
propaganda
- Interview: Hitler
was the perfect boss: Former maid breaks her silence
on the 'charming' dictator
- Film crewman's disrespect for Hitler traitors
Tom
Cruise furious with crew member who farted during a
minute's otherwise-silence (lucky to escape jail for that
in Germany)
- Last
member of failed 1944 plot to kill Hitler, or so he
claimed, dies - Baron Philipp von Boeselager dies at
90 | Australian
| Telegraph
- so much plotting, but not one traitor brave enough to
use a pistol | | Private
diary provides further information on suicide of General
von Tresckow, one of the July 20, 1944 German army
traitors | Family betrayed Germany, now: Grandson
of anti-Hitler plotter seeks restitution "We have
suffered so much", says aristocrat | Spearheaded by Rolf
Hochhuth: Berlin
honors would-be Hitler assassin Georg Elser - the
little carpenter who nearly succeeded where all the
cowardly, bumbling General Staff officers miserably
failed
- James
Bond author Ian Fleming urged appeasing Adolf Hitler,
criticised the warmongers as "the slaughterhouse brigade"
|
- David
Aaronovitch finds that Author Nicholson Baker thinks
Britain should have made peace with Hitler (guess
what Aaronovich thinks)
- German
fire team says sorry over Hitler quote
- Woman
to sell Hitler painting at £7,000 loss because she
hated it: Given it by her son
- Or is it Kujau's? The
art of Adolf Hitler (with a little help from the Chapman
brothers) When the artists Jake and Dinos Chapman
bought a series of paintings by Adolf Hitler for
£115,000, many questioned the morality of paying for
works produced by a brutal dictator |
- The Guardian's praise for Hitler's taste in art:
Jonathan
Jones: Help! I've got the same taste in art as
Hitler! (Charles Saatchi, eat your heart out)
- Haaretz in 1932: Hitler
makes better impression than expected - Haaretz - Israel
News |
- Sold at auction, $19,000: Handwritten
notes of William Randolph Hearst on meeting Hitler,
1934: "Hitler certainly is an extraordinary
man..."
- British
Prime Minister [not Blair] praised
Hitler In 1936 private letter
British prime minister Stanley Baldwin praises Adolf
Hitler as 'a remarkable man', talks of his 'great
achievements'
- Twenty-five
years ago on April 25 1983 David Irving exposed the fake
Hitler diaries to a shocked Hamburg press conference
| Gerd
Heidemann, the man who "found" the diaries, is in
poverty
- David Irving, a Radical's Diary: Two
Poles offer me a suitcase full of Hitler Documents.
But Hitler's secretary Traudl Junge told me she typed the
famous testament straight into her machine -- there was
no "first draft"
- US
Army interrogation of Adolf Hitler's sister Paula, July
1945 |
- Still trying. Die
Welt article "proves" Hitler was behind the 1938 Night of
Broken Glass (in German). NB: In 1992 David Irving
first found the Goebbels diaries of that night. His
verdict: Unconvinced. They must try harder
- Daily Mail: Pictures
of "feared Hitler henchman" to be sold
- Viktor Lutze. Lutze was a
nonentity who replaced Röhm in 1934, and died when
the car his daughter was driving crashed in May 1943.
David Irving exclusively used Lutze's diary when writing
Hitler's War |
- ZDF
website cautiously shows dramatic colour photos of Adolf
Hitler's triumphal tour of Austria seventy years ago:
lucky not to be prosecuted under Austria's Banning
Law
- Daily
Telegraph "unseen pictures" of Adolf Hitler in
Brussels - but gets the date wrong |
- When Adolf
Hitler paid his respects at the Vimy Ridge Memorial in
1940
- German
Lawmakers Mark Nazi "Destruction of Democracy" Only
one Parliamentarian spoke against Hitler's Enabling Act
in 1933. The law allowed Hitler to rule without
parliament and set up a Homeland Security Central Agency,
and his police to make arrests without warrant. It was
his Patriot Act
- Don't
expect Germany to follow - Estonia
Mail features Adolf Hitler's baby photo on private
postage stamp
- Berlin Tussaud's version: Adolf
Hitler finally returns to Berlin - in London's
Tussaud's we last saw his effigy hidden behind a glass
anti-spit screen | Man
rips head off the Hitler waxwork | More outrage, but
world still safe: Madame
Tussauds' Adolf Hitler waxwork causes outrage in
Berlin | Berlin Tussaud's version: Adolf
Hitler finally returns to Berlin - in London's
Tussaud's we last saw his effigy hidden behind a glass
anti-spit screen | Man
rips head off the Hitler waxwork
- Tourists
keen on guided Hitler tours of Munich
- Nazi
auction of Hitler pic stirs outrage in New Zealand |
Jewish
leader fails to prevent New Zealand auction of Hitler
photo
-
In case you missed it 64 years ago: German
newsreel of April 20, 1944 celebrating Adolf Hitler's
birthday | "Sexual
disorders led to Hitler's rise to power": Moscow
historian Leonid Mlechin discusses why Hitler remains
such a puzzling and prominent historical figure
- Prison beckons? Outrage
as German Right wing plans museum to honour Hitler's
Strength Through Joy leisure program for the
workers
- Oughtta be a law against it - Outrage
at Archibald Hitler portrait
- Possessions
of Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun to be sold by
Lincolnshire auctioneer | and in earlier auction
news: photo
album of Adolf Hitler's young lover Angela "Geli" Raubal
was expected to fetch more than £2,000 |
Anti-Defamation
League profited from auction sale of "Hitler's shotgun"
(PS: Hitler was a dedicated
opponent of hunting)
| Hitler's walking stick offered for sale - sold through
our website for $6750 | The envy of a humble
journalist: Nietzsche
and his Nazi sister - trivia: Hitler used N's walking
stick
- Outrage,
as Hitler dolls go on sale in Ukraine | story
later found to be a hoax
- Pensioner
sues police over damage to her signed picture of
Hitler
- Outrage
of Australia blame-deniers over "pro-Hitler school
project"
- Hitler's last aide Bernd
Freytag von Loringhoven dies
- Mustn't do that: Canadian
publisher apologizes for comparing Vancouver Games with
Hitler's successful 1936 Olympics | Daily Telegraph
nails another Hitler lie: Hitler
did shake hands with Black Olympic victor Jesse Owens in
1936: Owens carried around a photograph of it in his
wallet . . . Owens: "That was one of my most
beautiful moments" | The
world's journalists agreed to report otherwise
- How
it really was on Hitler's Eastern Front - photo
album of a German soldier (in private hands in
Wisconsin)
- 'It's
time to print Hitler's Kampf' - Using diverse
arguments, German historians campaign to end ban on
Hitler's Mein Kampf: copyright expires in seven years
anyway | German
Jewish leader backs idea, demands "annotations" (and
cuts too?) | Austrian
filming of parody of Mein Kampf begins: Jewish script
depicts Hitler as penniless, bumbling, unsophisticated
(what else?) |
Bavaria,
Germany, wins ban in Prague on Hitler's Mein Kampf and
his Second Book: orders books destroyed | This New
Europe: Latest news on bookseller Pedro Varela
(PHOTO: 2007 at left, with David Irving): At
the behest of the Munich state prosecutor - alleging
copyright infringement of Hitler's Mein Kampf -
the Barcelona police searched Varela's bookstore and
seized its computers. Varela is currently in a
Spanish prison for offering the wrong kind of books |
Neville
Chamberlain read and annotated Hitler's Mein Kampf,
particularly the bits highlighting friendship with
Britain: new biography | Hitler
letter - hoping for "cordial relationship" with Britain -
for sale - Adolf Hitler wrote in 1931 to Britain's
later "Black Propaganda" chief Sefton Delmer hoping for a
"truly cordial relationship" with UK: his hope was
thwarted by, um, those nice folks next door | British
press's other obsession - apart from paedophiles and
racism - marches on: Hitler's
Mein Kampf, allegedly signed by the man himself, sells
for £21,000 in Shropshire; a signed self-portrait
fetches £12,300.
- Hitler
Album could shed light on missing looted art | Daily
Telegraph demands: "Mein
Kampf ban should end in Germany"
- Death
of Hitler Daily
Telegraph story: Dental detective work gets to the root
of Hitler mystery: Using forensic dentistry and computer
imaging, scientists have proved that the charred remains
of Hitler found by Red Army soldiers in Berlin were those
of the Führer | Sunday
Times version of same story | Apr 2000: Adolf
Hitler's skull went on display in Moscow, along with
documents revealing what happened to the dictator's
remains after they were seized by Soviet troops in
1945 | Elena
Rzhevskaya reminisces about carrying a piece of Hitler's
skull around in Berlin
-
New
picture gallery: high quality photos of Hitler's Berlin
Chancellery and Bunker
- Reader's
letter about the Schlegelberger memorandum: a critic
still believes that Hitler gave the order | and Mr
Irving's reply
-
- Hitler
HQ in years of triumph: Soldier's photo album -
Picture
gallery
- Part I (right):
-
- Part
II: This gallery
depicts
a worm's-eye view of life with the platoon. Erwin Rommel
(Kdt of the FHQu from 1938 to early 1940) is visible in
two of the 120 pictures:
-
- Now
posted: a gallery
of original Hitler images from this
collection
| joined by a gallery
of Mussolini portraits
- When Adolf
Hitler paid his respects at the Vimy Ridge Memorial in
1940
- British
Prime Minister praised Hitler in 1936 letter
- Paula Hitler's
Journal Discovered: Two historians publish a journal
written by Adolf Hitler's sister. But David Irving
reveals the source | 1959
TV interview with Paula will be screened
- Candid photo of
Hitler 1937 taken by Eva Braun found with
Arbeitsbuch
- Grondalski
has been given a picture of Hitler in a cloak, and asks
is it for real?
- Jewish historian
Daniel Goldhagen says remains of Hitler's bunker must be
preserved
- A
1928 Hitler portrait from the Bechstein household,
offered for sale
- An
early informal photo of Adolf Hitler taken by Lotte
Bechstein | Hitler
paintings from the Bechstein estate
- July 2005: Sketches
by Speer and Hitler fetch $32,000 at Montreal auction
| Jewish
outrage at sale, demanded the sketches be hidden
away
- Two
German 'scholars' publish manuscript written by two of
Hitler's closest staff, Otto Günsche and Heinz
Linge, for their KGB interrogators. They allegedly
describe Hitler's interest in gas vans and gas chambers
| Stalin's
"Hitler Book" discovered - yet
again | David
Irving, A Radical's Diary: I used it in the late 1960s,
writing Hitler's War
- David
Irving writes a Radical's Diary: He gets a private
showing of Downfall, the new film on Adolf Hitler's last
days, about to be released in London
- Adolf
Hitler's mentally ill cousin Aloisia Veit was put to
death in an Austrian asylum December 1940: David Irving
identifies her name
- Are the
published diaries of General Gerhard Engel, Hitler's army
adjutant, genuine?
- Coming soon in Germany: The
publication of the Memoirs of Julius Schaub, Hitlers
long-time adjutant: In Hitlers Schatten
- 1923-24 prophecy In
Mein Kampf, Hitler prophesied that if Israel were ever
created in Palestine, the Jews would use it only as an
non-extraditable safe haven for when their host countries
got too hot for them
- Secret
audio recording was made of Hitler's conversation with
Marshal Mannerheim in Finland, June 4, 1942
- Interrogation
of Hitler's long-time housekeeper Anni Winter on Nov 6,
1945, presumably by war crimes prosecutors: 9pp in
German (pdf file, 1.4MB)
- Germany
honours traitor Fritz Kolbe who gave their vital war
secrets to America
- July 6, 2004: Death
of Walter Frentz, Hitler's film cameraman | David
Irving's dealings with Frentz
- July 2004: Two
new films show that Germans are learning to confront
Hitler's legacy | Major
German feature film depicts Adolf Hitler not as ranting
demagogue but as soft-spoken dreamer |
Berlin Media
Angst over Hitler film Hype | Sympathetic
film portrayal of Hitler leaves Germans baffled |
Inevitably: Critics
pan Hitler movie as 'worst comedy of the year' |
Inevitably: BBC
reports Germans flock to see Hitler film | Hitler
film pulls in half million filmgoers in first four
days (despite poor reviews)
- JUST
A TASTE OF THE HITLER COLLECTION IN EALING, LONDON : The
Berghof copy of Hitler's Mein Kampf (arrowed)
weighs forty pounds
- Hitler goes on
display in Berlin wax museum
- Sketch
in oils of Hitler in Vienna, 1938, by Arnold
Clementschitsch
- Sean
Buhr asks what happened to Hitler's chief henchman Martin
Bormann?
- More on Britain's greatest living historian, Andrew
Roberts: British
Government releases UK documents on hunt for Martin
Bormann. Historian Roberts says: "Bormann was
intimately involved in passing orders for the Holocaust
from Hitler to Himmler. He was the link man between them
and could have given invaluable information about the
Fuerer's direct responsibility." Uh, that's not the way
to spell Führer, Andrew; and Himmler and Bormann
were barely on speaking terms
- Wilma
Kamp of San Diego, California, asks for help on jewellery
(wrongly) attributed to Eva Braun
- A desk from
Hitler's chancellery: identity requested
- Wie Krank war
Hitler wirklich? free download of the German
edition of his first account of Hitler's doctors and
medical history
- But it is not new!
Frankfurter
Allgemeine Zeitung discovers a "new" 1942 document on
Hitler's role in killing Jews | Mr
Irving's letter to FAZ | Die Welt says Nicht
das Gesuchte
- Percy
Spilberg on Wannsee and the Hitler Order for the
Holocaust | Letter: David
Skog of Sweden asks Why deny that Hitler was to blame for
it? Mr Irving replies
- Eric
Yankovich asks if it worth spending time reading
Hitler's Table Talk | From
David Irving's draft memoirs: François Genoud and
Hitler's Table Talk
-
Rare candid photo
of Hitler taken by Eva Braun in 1937 found in private
papers
-
Photo:
Hitler visits Gauleiter Terboven, plays with Inge,
daughter of Ilse Stahl
- Helmut Heiber: Historiker
mit doppelter Begabung: Helmut Heiber obituary
(German) | David
Irving's comment (English)
- Otto Günsche
SS
officer who burned body of Adolf Hitler in April 1945 is
dead
- Identified:
A family whose disabled son was the 1939 starting point
for Hitler's mercy-killing program
- Facsimile: The
Berghof. Hitler's Mountain home, in the Bavarian Alps,
profiled by Homes & Gardens, Nov
1938 | Text
of the article | Dismay
in Germany: Mountain
Chapel built with remains of Hitler's Berghof "becomes
Nazi shrine"
- Obituaries
of Lady Diana Mosley: words of quiet praise for
Hitler | more
| Unlike
Mussolini, Hitler did not fund Mosley
- Chicago
Glenview bank praises Adolf Hitler as a great economic
leader | bank
apologises to ADL | too
late, ADL forces bank president to resign
- High
school teacher in Voorheesville, New York, ordered to
apologize to students for inviting them to debate the
pros and cons of Adolf Hitler
- Did
Hitler sanction Martin Bormann's 1941 circular on
Christianity?
- Concern at UK
students' unwholesome interest in Hitler and the Nazi
era, ignorance of other subjects
- Dossier:
Hitler and NS documents found in California, offered for
sale
- Reader
asks about Hitler's knowledge of languages |
and about
Hitler and Christianity
- Verbatim
secret 1944-45 interrogations of German generals and
admirals, many discussing Hitler
- Salvatore
Paolini (waiter): "I served the Fuhrer ... with cakes and
cream"
- Hitler really did
intend the Jews to build roads in The East
-
Excellent
photographs of Hitler's Obersalzberg home and
headquarters the Berghof from start to
finish
Erster
Atombunker oder unterirdisches Archiv: Neue Funde in
Hitlers Obersalzberg
- Did
Hitler suffer from syphilis? Disease Detective Deborah
Hayden's new book, Pox, pulls the covers off famous
people
- Some restrictions apply: German
TV viewers to vote for greatest-ever Germans
- Outrage
as German town, Bitterfeld, lists Hitler as 'honorary
citizen'
- Tasteless: "Hitler"
wine rails German minister | Hitler
helps in Taipei advert for a space heater
- Hugh
Trevor Roper: obituary | Hitler
historian: and Martin Bormann, Felix Kersten |
a
1968 visit to | David
Irving on |
-
More
photographs of Eva Braun, who married Adolf Hitler and
died with him
- A
reader asks about rumors of an illegitimate son of Hitler
living in Indiana, USA
- Correspondence
about the integrity of Hitler's oft-quoted "worms at
Munich" remark
-
- "Young
Hitler" TV mini-series Has
All Eyes on CBS | Jewish
outrage at plans to make prime time movies about the life
of Adolf Hitler | CBS
revises "Young Hitler" script, plans donation to
charity
- Hitler's
Table Talk How Reliable is Henry Picker's version? |
LA
Times: 'Hitler' in prime time? Touches of evil |
Swastikas
for Sweeps | The
Führer on screen | Historian
Ian Kershaw quits as American TV calls his Book on Hitler
too boring' | The
miniseries likens current US Government to that of
Hitler
- Hal
Bastin relates his researches into the Hitler family
tree (updated) | Getting
to know the (New York) Hitlers
- Hitlers
Zweites Buch, posted in full online | letter
on | another
letter on | another
letter on | another
letter on: This is now published in English
translation as Hitler's Second Book: The
Unpublished Sequel to Mein Kampf, translated by
Krista Smith, with an introduction by, and edited and
annotated by, Gerhard L Weinberg (New York: Enigma
Books, 2003, ISBN: 1 929631 16 2).
- Note that the so called Wannsee-Protokoll
[English
translation] at no point mentions Hitler
- Dutch
outrage at statue of kneeling Adolf Hitler
- Hitler's
artwork and influence on display at US College
- Last
of Hitler's eye-witnesses: Martin
Bormann's adjutant Fritz Darges has died, aged 96 |
Best remembered for not obeying Hitler's orders to kill a
fly: see David Irving, Hitler's
War: "That is a winged insect; a job for the
Luftwaffe." | Dutch
| Memoirs
of Hitler aide could finally end Holocaust claims.
"Experts" say his unpublished memoirs "could" refute
(unnamed) revisionists who claim Hitler knew nothing of
the extermination programme. Uh, could? | Cellesche
Zeitung: Wie
eine Fliege über die Zukunft entschied" |
The
Fritz Darges incident, July 18, 1944 |
-
Hitler painting's frame concealed cache of photos:
Earliest pics of Hitler himself? | Mike
Lilly comments on the painting | and
Gary Goodenow comments on the uniforms
- Paintings
A
Hitler oil painting offered for sale | Query
about an "Adolf Hitler" sketch | Half
a century later, the paintings of Adolf Hitler are still
a federal case | Hitler's
artwork and influence on display at US College |
US
Supreme Court allows US Army to retain looted Hitler
watercolours stolen from Heinrich Hoffmann |
Billy
Price fights for Justice: Court Considers Ownership of
Seized 'Hitler' Paintings | US
Supreme Court Declines Hitler Paintings Claim by Billy
Price | Four
Hitler paintings found, offered for sale
- Geli
Raubal dossier
on, and her mysterious death | Parental
home at Leonding, Austria, where Hitler grew up is being
renovated | Gerhard
Rohringer grew up in Linz and visited Hitler's parental
home often | Four
Hitler paintings found in possessions of cleric who
buried Geli Raubal | the
mystery of Geli Raubal's suicide gun |
- Dealer
in North Carolina is offering for sale the two Walther
pistols with which Adolf Hitler killed himself |
The book
Quest [Melchior & Brandenberg, 1990] quotes
[Arthur] Axmann as stating that he buried
Hitler's death gun under the Sandkrug bridge in
Berlin
- The
Gutierrez Dossier:
David Irving releases the extraordinary story of his
search for the Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun diaries and
private correspondence [Radical's
Diary] [dossier]
| What
happened to his letters to Eva Braun and her private
diaries?
- What did
Hitler know of the Holocaust? Did Gestapo Müller
order him (Aug 1, 1941) kept informed of the work of the
Einsatzgruppen (task forces)? A discussion paper prepared
for the 2001 Lipstadt appeal (pdf, 40K)
- Jewish
gun dealer faked archive documents, Hitler death gun in
multi million-dollar scam | US
dealer offering Hitler's guns for sale "from Russian
source" (1998) | Gary
Goodenow warns on this website (Sept 1998): They are
fake! | JDL
leader faces fraud charges for trying to sell "Hitler
suicide gun"
- Hitler's
Mein Kampf: Reader
finds Mein Kampf online | Hitler
got rich on book and photo royalties, alleges German TV
film | Paul
Vuksanovich asks: You haven't read Mein Kampf? | Aug
1999: German
Government tries to ban | Simon
Wiesenthal Center tries to ban book from giant Internet
bookstores | Internet
comment on antisemitism provoked by such bans |
Amazon
still banning sales at request of German justice
ministry | voted
one of the 100 books of the 20th century -- banned from
Frankfurt book fair | Swedes
fail to ban | Swedish
High Court lifts ban on | Czech
publisher charged | for
sale, in Arabic | a
blueprint of Hitler's plans for WW2? | Royalties
to go to unspecified US charity | H
A Fowler is indignant that Mr Irving has not read it
| Canada
bookstore chain bans | Unbanning
Hitler: the secret history of Mein Kampf | Czech
Mein Kampf Publisher Sentenced (2004) | Historian
says last relative of Hitler could sue Bavaria for
royalties millions | Hitler's
'Mein Kampf' sells 50,000 copies in Turkey in three
months | Signed
first edition of Mein Kampf edition sold in London for
£23,800 ($45,000)
- David
Irving and his interviews of Richard Wagner's daughter in
law, Winifred Wagner
- Bunker
typist Traudl (Gertrud) Junge tells of Hitler, the
friendly boss |
dies
two weeks later
- Sunday
Telegraph, Sunday, Jan 20, 2002: "Getting to Know the
Hitlers" (the story of his half brother son, William
Patrick Hitler, US citizen)
- Hitler's
Political testament 30.4.45 (historical
document)
- Nominated Time
magazine's "Man of the Year" in 1938
- "Respected
German historian" alleges Hitler was a closet
homosexual? | I
doubt it, says David Irving | Observer,
Oct 7, 2001: Hitler was gay - and killed to hide it, book
says | October
1999 story: Hitler secretly gay --historian (Joachim
Fest) | David
Irving's comments on this allegation | Eva
Braun's cousin breaks her silence about her times with
Hitler's mistress | Eva
waited days for Hitler to call
- William
Austin asks about Göring, Hitler and
Dunkirk
- Erin
Ulliman asks about the medication and drugs prescribed
for Hitler
- For
sale: Hitler's Berlin bunker (June 2001) | Jewish
Claims Conference may get Hitler bunker
- Nazis'
Alpine retreat to be converted into luxury hotel
- Hearsay,
1937: Hitler's doctor [Sauerbruch] foresaw
world's 'craziest criminal'
- Hitler's
childhood dosshouse in Vienna to be demolished (Mar
2001)
- Dean
Smith gives his opinion of David Irving's books on Hitler
and Churchill
- Germany
puts historic WW2 sites on display for tourists
- A
Daily Telegraph 2001 review of Lukacs on Hitler
historians: A dictator seen in perspective
- German
TV company claims to have found 'new' album of Eva Braun
photos; but they are very familiar. We however have new
photos
- After
55 years, Nazi Secrets Discovered in Austrian
lake
-
New early
photo and sketches of Adolf Hitler found
- Is this Hitler Bust genuine? [We
reproduce full details]
- Death of
Hitler Diaries forger Kujau. Mr Irving's role in exposing
the fraud | Did
Mr Irving say they were fake, then genuine, or what?
| Wiener
Kurier: Hitler-Tagebuch-Fälscher gestorben |
The Times
obituary of Konrad Kujau, forger of Hitler Diaries |
Gerd
Heidemann allegedly an agent of East Germany's
intelligence service, the Stasi
-
Sunday
Times publishes new Hitler, Himmler photos by Walter
Frentz
- Hitler
'worried by extremist views of Goebbels', claimed British
official
- Traudl
Junge, his secretary from 1943, says the Führer she
knew was kind, paternal, and fond of gossip
- Questions
on the last days of Hitler: his secretary, final
broadcasts
- Hitler's
Skull goes on display in Moscow archive
- David
Irving writes to Hitler's last surviving adjutant Otto
Günsche on Feb. 24, 1999 in an (unsuccessful)
attempt to persuade him to testify at the High Court
against Lipstadt | deathof
Otto Günsche, 1993
- CBS
reports find of codebreaking documents on Oct. 1943
deportation of Roman Jews | Allies
Knew of Plan for Italy's Jews
- London
Sunday Telegraph interviews Hitler's SS aide who "never
heard any talk" of the mass murder of Jews
- How
Hitler dictated his 1945 political testament on the
Jews
- Insurance
claim on 1930 motor accident settled
- Extracts
from Admiral Horthy's conference with Hitler, April 16,
1943
- Handwritten
notes for Hitler speech go on sale, Feb 22, 1999
-
American
troops looted Hitler-adjutant Nicolaus von Below's
negative album of personal photos
- Kristallnacht:
Translation of Tape Recorded interview of Colonel
Nicholas von Below (Hitler's Luftwaffe adjutant,
1937-1945), May 18, 1968 | Julius
Schaub's version | German
"scholar" says Herschel Grynszpan was Jewish homosexual
who killed his Nazi lover First-Secretary Vom
Rath
- Hitler's
many plans to attack Russia: Irving letter to an editor,
1979
- Vienna
schoolboy Ludwig Wittgenstein, the great philospher, was
the object of Hitler's very first recorded anti-Semitic
epithet
- Outrage
as Time magazine poll ranks Adolf Hitler third in a
public poll for man of century
- Jewish
outrage at Atlanta-based firm's Internet sale of
silverware looted from Adolf Hitler
- Obersalzberg
Documentation Centre commemorating Hitler's former
Berghof homestead opens its doors after heated
debate
- Hitler
confirmed dead (for nth time; David Irving published the
forensic proof first)
- His
1945 Bunkergespräche (Table Talk,"testament") are a
post-war fake
- David
Irving writes to Professor Browning asking for a copy of
his paper replying to Martin Broszat, 1981 (Browning did
not reply)
- Hitler
probably suffered from Parkinson's disease | Echoing
1983 findings by David Irving, American
doctor says in 1999 that Parkinson's disease may have
contributed to Adolf Hitler's defeat after the Allied
invasion of Europe
- Hitler's
Other Battlefield. His doctors' war on cancer. Book
review | Dr
John Fox writes about Hitler's other War (on
cancer)
- Two
previously unknown watercolours apparently by Hitler,
found in Iran, but David Irving says they are
fakes
- Typescript
of Nuremberg race laws, signed by Hitler, found in The
Huntington Library in Pasadena
- Reader's
Letter in Sacramento Bee, corrects implication that
Holocaust order, signed by Adolf Hitler, had been
found
- Anti-Defamation
League (ADL) successfully pressures Time Warner &
Sony to remove a video on Hitler from a catalog
- German
outrage over Taiwan use of Hitler caricature in heater
advert
Miscellaneous links: -
National
Socialist Propaganda posters
- FBI files on
Hitler
Files in PDF (Acrobat) format.
- Free Download: The latest version of David Irving:
Hitler's War & The War Path
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