Himmler by Historian David Irving
The life of Heinrich Himmler. 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. Files on the death of Himmler are still closed to the British public until 2045. Incredibly, Himmler, managed to break his nose when he took a poison pill or someone else did. Himmler's body was taken out to the nearby moor and buried secretly. At one time, it was checked to ensure it was still there. What was the idea behind the strange actions of the Allies? David, a brilliant author and incredible researcher answers some of the questions about the death of Himmler.
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David John Cawdell Irving was born on March 24, 1938, in Essex, England, the son of a Royal Navy Commander. After education at London University, he spent a year working in a steel mill in Germany, where he perfected his fluency in the language. His first book, The Destruction of Dresden, was published in 1963, when he was 25 years old. This was followed by many others. His books have appeared in a range of languages. Several have been serialized in prominent periodicals. He has contributed articles to some 60 British and foreign periodicals including the Daily Telegraph and the Sunday Express in Britain, and Stern and Der Spiegel in Germany.
Read more about him here.
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