Himmler by Historian David Irving (2014)
In this two-hour video David Irving, arguably one of the most-knowledgeable historians on the subject of the Third Reich, describes the life of Himmler, and circumstances of his death. David relates the life of Heinrich Luitpold Himmler, his upbringing, his youth, his early involvement in the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP), his rising to the position of the leader of the Schutz Staffel (Protective Squads which guarded party speakers), his role in defeating the Rohm plot, and his role in the eventual taking of power. David also talks about Himmler's role in the Crystal Night event, and his building of the Waffen (Armed) SS into a formidable fighting force of nearly a million troops. David explains that Heinrich recieved a Diploma in Agriculture, and certainly was not just a Chicken farmer as Allied lies claimed. David relates that Himmler was dismissed from his position as the Reichsfuhrer SS, as he had attempted to make peace with the Allies. Himmler was later captured by the Allies, and supposedly committed suicide in their custody. The files of his death are not to be released until 2045. The Allies then buried his body somewhere on Luneburg Heath. The Allies claimed and still do that Himmler was behind the "Holocau$t", although there is not a single mention of "gassing of Jews" in any of his documents, diary, correspondence, speeches.
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