Leon Degrelle was a Belgian fascist and founder of the Rexist Party. David Irving references Degrelle in connection with historical figures and events, particularly in discussions about interpretations of World War II and related narratives. He appears to be a figure of interest to Irving, whose work Irving connects to Degrelle’s destiny.
Irving appears to view Degrelle as a figure whose destiny was "self-chiseled" and involved turbulence. He references Degrelle's life and work in the context of discussions about historical narratives and interpretations of events, particularly concerning the fate of individuals like Heinrich Himmler. Irving seems to consider Degrelle's actions and writings as part of a broader historical context he is exploring.
* (2021) Irving references Degrelle’s life and work in the context of discussions about historical narratives and interpretations of events, particularly concerning the fate of individuals like Heinrich Himmler. * (2023) Irving references Degrelle’s destiny, stating, "the one destiny anticipated by Erwin Giesings patient, back in August 1944." * (2021) A German text mentions Degrelle's death being covered up as a suicide, referencing a similar situation with Heinrich Himmler.
* diary_2021 * diary_2023 * emails_2023_2024