Documents on the Liquidation of Heinrich Himmler Working at the Public Record Office in London on March 18, 2003 David Irving discovered significant discrepancies in the British Army records relating to the capture and death of Heinrich Himmler See AlsoHimmler Dtel 020705 (Article)Himmler Dtel 030705 (Article)Himmler Dtel 020705B (Article)Himmler Dnz 070705 (Article)Himmler Times 030705 (Article) Share this: Twitter Email Copy Link
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