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Real History and Walter Frentz’s photos of historic men The Photographs of Heinrich Himmler and Adolf Hitler from the Walter Frentz archive First published in The Sunday Times, ; their Hitler expert, Prof Ian Kershaw, was unable to identify the officers. Himmler Hitler Heydrich Jäckel Auschwitz Wannsee conference See too our Archive of Heydrich photos KNOW WHERE THERE ARE HIMMLER ITEMS?
E-MAIL DAVID IRVING Hitler with Himmler at the Berghof in 1943 Hitler with Himmler at the Berghof in 1943 Hitler with Himmler at the Berghof in 1943 Heinrich Himmler with Hitler and others walk to the teahouse in snow at the Berghof, Spring 1943. Hermann Fegelein (shot in April 1945 on Hitler’s orders) is the officer with shades and stick walking behind him. The hatless officer next to Fegelein is Fritz Darges (Hitler’s SS-Adjutant until July 1944).
One of the men right at the rear is Josef Kiermayer. The photos may well have been taken during Himmler’s March 30, 1943 visit to the Berghof. See David Irving, Hitler’s War (1977 The Viking Press, NY, edition), on pages 502-503. Reader Douglas Dery points out, “Indeed the picture of the two men strolling to the teahouse in the snow would seem to correspond to the event where you wrote ‘…their two-hour mountain stroll
on March 30 — Hitler wearing a soft peaked cap to shade his eyes against the Alpine glare.'” (p 503) Hitler with Himmler at the Berghof (the officer with his