Author: Heinrich Himmler

Heinrich Luitpold Himmler (born Oct. 7, 1900, Munich, Germany; suicided May 23, 1945) was a German politician who was the 4th Reichsführer of the Schutzstaffel (SS), a leading member of the Nazi Party of Germany, and one of the most powerful men in Nazi Germany, primarily known for being a main architect of the Holocaust -- whatever that exactly was.

Himmler Discussed by David Irving. Manchester UK August 2013

Himmler Discussed by David Irving. Manchester UK August 2013. In this video (One hour and 41 minutes) English author, David Irving, writer of many best sellers about the Third Reich, and an incredible researcher talks about Heinrich Himmler (1900 – 1945) the leader of the SS, in Manchester, England in August 2013. David tells about…

Himmler Discussed by David Irving. Manchester UK August 2013

Himmler Discussed by David Irving. Manchester UK August 2013. David Irving, the brilliant writer of many best selling books on World War 2, and a fantastic researcher, speaks at length in this superb video (One hour 41 minutes). Starting with the Allied broadcast of Himmler's death, in the first part, David talks about the "house"…

Heinrich Himmler’s Posen Speech from 04.10.1943

Given at Posen 4 October 1943 Translation of Document No. 1919-PS, Nuremberg Trial Translated by Carlos Porter © Photo from David Irving's Hitler's War Introduction When first confronted with this new translation of Heinrich Himmler's famous speech at Posen, I wondered what new insights could possibly be gained. Himmler's speech is one of the most…

Document 3040-PS: Use of Manpower in the East (“Sonderbehandlung”/Special Treatment)

Translated by Carlos W. Porter Translator's note: the document is an “unpublished” printed excerpt. All documents in the IMT volumes are printed, i.e., the original document is never shown. The annexes are not attached. (From: Allgemeine Erlassammlung [general compendium of decrees] (AES), part 2, A III f (Treatment of foreign civilian workers), issued by the…

Testimony of the National Socialist Leadership

Regarding an Allied radio broadcast announcement that the Jews were being exterminated: “Really, the Jews should be grateful to me for wanting nothing more than a bit of hard work from them.”—Adolf Hitler quoted in: David Irving, Hitler's War (London: Focal Point, 1991), p. 427. “In order to put a stop to the epidemics, we…

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