Diary: March 23, 2005
Real History, Deborah Lipstadt, Adolf Hitler and Diego GarciaDocuments on the
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A SMATTERING of heavy dreams including one in which I spy a Josephine, aged around seven, walking towards me in a yellow top and white shorts. I often think of…
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Real History, Deborah Lipstadt, Adolf Hitler and Diego GarciaDocuments on the
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THIS is on the edge of a vast Illinois prairie; beyond the hotel the road just heads off across a flat plain. Shades of North by Northwest: all that is…
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Real History, Deborah Lipstadt, Tony Blair, and the British pollsDocuments on the
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MORE work in the evening on the Lina Heydrich papers, for my Heinrich Himmler biography; excellent stuff on Reinhard Heydrich and his character, more marginal about Himmler though there are…
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Real History, Auschwitz, and the Franke-Griksch ReportDocuments on the
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DAY begins with MH of Kansas offering $22,000 for the third Hitler painting in Charles T.'s possession. Seems I went into the wrong business. Should have been an art dealer.
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Real History, and memories of an Essex wartime villageDocuments on the
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A BRITISH researcher Steven Kippax has informed me that the Public Record Office has documents confirming beyond doubt that Heinrich Himmler was liquidated.
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Real History, and memories of an Essex wartime villageDocuments on the
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AN email from a David Lock in Australia, a schoolboy. I had responded to his earlier query by directing him to similar letters from other pupils in the past.
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B. phones from London for a long chat. Jessica has gone off with friends to a birthday in Battersea. B. has trepidatiously included two bottles of shampoo in the birthday…
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MY eye sight is fuzzing up. I suspect the bright American sunshine, where I used no glasses, will not have helped.
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