Eva Braun was the wife of Adolf Hitler, and her name appears in David Irving's diaries primarily in the context of historical research and discussions about the circumstances surrounding her death. Irving references her in relation to historical accounts and debates surrounding the events of World War II and the Nazi regime.
David Irving appears to be researching and discussing Eva Braun's life and death within the context of his historical work, particularly concerning the Nazi era. He references her in discussions about historical accounts and debates surrounding the circumstances of her death, and mentions Brigitte Hamann, who likely has expertise on the subject.
* (2021) Irving discusses a document related to Paula Hitler and mentions a contract crafted by Genoud, referencing Eva Braun’s connection to the Hitler family. * (2021) Irving references the circumstances surrounding Eva Braun’s death, stating it was “covered up as a suicide for the same reasons.” * (2023) Irving mentions a visit to the IfZ in Munich, potentially related to research involving Eva Braun. * (2023) Irving references Brigitte Hamann, indicating she is a source of information or expertise related to Eva Braun.
* diary_2021 * diary_2023 * emails_2023_2024 * diary_2021_jan_jun