David Irving: Hitler’s War, Germany 1939-45, ch 19
Only the weather could now thwart him. On October 2, 1941, as “Typhoon” began, lunch started fifty minutes late at his headquarters as he listened to the first reports on…
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281 results in Letters from the 1980s
Only the weather could now thwart him. On October 2, 1941, as “Typhoon” began, lunch started fifty minutes late at his headquarters as he listened to the first reports on…
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Read more →[Images added by this website] London, Thursday, April 17, 2008 David Irving comments: Mr PIVNIK really does have rotten luck. First Auschwitz, and having to lick the boots of Josef…
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