Erhard Milch is referenced in David Irving's diaries primarily in connection with discussions about historical events and figures, particularly surrounding World War II and the circumstances surrounding the deaths of prominent Nazi officials. Irving appears to view Milch's story as part of a larger narrative of historical obfuscation and manipulation.
Irving's relationship with Erhard Milch appears to be one of historical interest and analysis, rather than personal contact. He references Milch's story in the context of broader discussions about historical narratives, particularly concerning the deaths of Nazi officials and the potential for cover-ups. Irving seems to consider Milch’s case illustrative of a pattern of historical revisionism.
* (2021): Milch is mentioned in a discussion about the circumstances surrounding the death of Heinrich Himmler, with a reference to a possible cover-up. Irving notes that he had previously read about this in someone else's book. * (2023): Milch is referenced in connection with a Romanian expression about individuals with a "destiny" and a reference to Erwin Giesings patient, back in August 1944. * (2021): Milch's name is linked to a contract between Genoud and Paula Hitler, which Gerald Posner provided to Irving.
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