"True Himmler" is a book by David Irving focusing on the private correspondence of Heinrich Himmler, aiming to present a more personal perspective on the Nazi leader. The book's content and Irving's interpretation of it have been subject to criticism and debate.
Details about the book's publication date, initial reception, and specific content are not provided in the available excerpts. It is mentioned in discussions alongside other works exploring World War II and related historical figures.
Irving’s diaries reveal a recurring interest in and discussion of "True Himmler." It appears in conversations regarding historical research, with references to its content and the sources used. The book was sought after by Irving's customers, with inquiries about its availability in 2014. A discussion and criticism of the book and its sources can be found on the CODOH Forum. Irving also shared the link to this discussion. Reader feedback indicates some found a "mountain of anti-Nazi, anti-Hitler statements" within the book.
* Mentioned alongside other works like "Deutschland im Visier Stalins" by Bernd Schwipper and Udo Walendy's "Who Started World War II." * A copy was on Irving’s desk in 2019. * Available for purchase through Irving Books.
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