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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…
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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…
Read more →Adolf Hitler and Real HistoryThe Himmler wanted the Jews allowed to emigrate without obstaclesIn private handsA letter from Himmler to Fritz Wiedemann, Hitler's adjutant, ten days before the Kristallnacht, the…
Read more →JEAN-MARIE Le Pen, 73, was born in the port city of Trinite-sur-Mer, in the Bretagne province, on June 20, 1928.
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Read more →David Irving HITLER’S WAR Acknowledgments I like to think that I chose precisely the right ten years to work on Hitler. Any earlier, and the archives would not have begun…
Read more →David Irving HITLER’S WAR PART 1 HITLER’S WAR BEGINS “ White ” Late on the evening of September 3, 1939, Hitler exchanged the elegant marbled halls of the Chancellery for…
Read more →David Irving HITLER’S WAR Overtures Hitler’s train idled on a siding in outer Pomerania until 9:30 A.M. on September 26 and then began the eight-hour haul back to Berlin. The…
Read more →David Irving HITLER’S WAR Incidents By November 1939 Adolf Hitler had faced up to the fact that the war would go on. In mid-October his propaganda ministry had already instructed…
Read more →David Irving HITLER’S WAR Clearing the Decks Whether or not Hitler’s often expressed fears that time was working against Germany were a purely tactical device to spur his wary generals…
Read more →David Irving HITLER’S WAR “ We Must Destroy Them, Too ! ” An icy winter descended on Germany. The canals froze, the railways were clogged with military movements, population and…
Read more →David Irving HITLER’S WAR Hors d’oeuvre On Easter Monday, March 25, 1940, Hitler drove with his staff down the winding road from the Berghof and returned to the Chancellery in…
Read more →David Irving HITLER’S WAR PART 2 “ WAR OF LIBERATION ” The Warlord at the Western Front On May 10, 1940, the Vlkischer Beobachter —chief organ of the Nazi party—rolled…
Read more →David Irving HITLER’S WAR The Big Decision While Schmundt packed up the headquarters, and a never-ending stream of telegrams and congratulations reached the Chancellery in Berlin—from the exiled kaiser in…
Read more →David Irving HITLER’S WAR The Dilemma Winston Churchill’s resistance in the summer of 1940 overthrew the very basis of Hitler’s calculations. For twenty years he had dreamed of an alliance…
Read more →David Irving HITLER’S WAR Molotov The six weeks preceding the doom-charged visit of Vyacheslav Molotov to Berlin in November 1940 are a period when Hitler’s foreign policy becomes almost impossible…
Read more →David Irving HITLER’S WAR The “ Barbarossa ” Directive After Molotov’s trainload of advisers and secret police officials had crossed the demarcation line back into Russia’s share of Europe, an…
Read more →David Irving HITLER’S WAR Let Europe Hold Its Breath Hitler entered the new year, 1941, with two distantly related ambitions : to knock out Soviet Russia and thus force Britain…
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