David Irving Discusses Rudolf Hess
Video from November 2013 (2 hour)
Nazi personalities, excluding members of the Wehrmacht.
By David Irving ∙ March 14, 2020
Video from November 2013 (2 hour)
By Josef Mengele ∙ February 21, 2020
Jacob FreimarkClip from the documentary:The Search for Mengele. 1985Director: Brian MoserFull documentary here:https://archive.org/details/1985SearchForMengeleThe
By To be determined ∙ February 15, 2020
Clip from the documentary: The Search for Mengele. 1985Director: Brian Moser Dr Josef Mengele was the chief medical officer at Auschwitz-Birkenau. He was a double Phd. He was a doctor and a researcher in genetics. He was awarded medals for bravery on the Eastern Front, where he was wounded. Unfit for front-line duty, he took…
By David Irving ∙ February 5, 2020
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…
By To be determined ∙ January 31, 2020
The Truth about Josef Mengele Documentary by Aaron Kasparov. Josef Mengele – The Hardest Working Deception Of World War Two. What's the truth behind the life and work of Josef Mengele? Josef Mengele (1911 – 1979) was a double professor in Anthropology and Medicine who was a researcher. He joined the NSDAP in 1937, and the…
By Heinrich Himmler ∙ January 23, 2020
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…
By Heinrich Himmler ∙ January 21, 2020
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"…
By John Wear ∙ January 19, 2020
Germany's Leni Riefenstahl (1902-2003) was an extraordinary woman of extraordinary accomplishment in many creative fields. This article focuses on Riefenstahl’s remarkable career and the impact her association with Adolf Hitler had on her career, reputation, and life.
By David Irving, Rudolf Hess ∙ January 6, 2020
The life and death of Rudolf Hess In this superb video (one hour 51 minutes) David Irving, the brilliant English writer, author of many best sellers, talks about the life of Rudolf Hess (1894 – 1987). David talks about Hess's life in candid detail. He explains the superb planning of his desperate flight to Scotland…
By John Wear ∙ January 6, 2020
Erwin Rommel is widely regarded as one of World War II’s best generals. Historian Daniel Allen Butler writes about Rommel: “In France in 1940, then for two years in North Africa, then finally back in France once again, in Normandy in 1944, he proved himself a master of armored warfare, running rings around a succession…
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