Nikolaus von Below was a figure of interest to David Irving, appearing in his diaries in connection with discussions about the circumstances surrounding Heinrich Himmler's death and the broader history of individuals associated with the Nazi regime. Irving seemed to be researching von Below's life and legacy, potentially for inclusion in a forthcoming book.
Irving appears to have been researching Nikolaus von Below, possibly for a book project. He discusses the possibility of von Below's death being covered up and expresses interest in private letters and documents related to von Below’s early career and personal life. Irving also references von Below in discussions about the circumstances surrounding the death of heinrich-himmler.
* (2019) Irving mentions von Below as part of a network of individuals whose pasts were obscured and whose legacies were shaped by narratives of disguise and legend. * (2021) Irving discusses the possibility that von Below’s death was a cover-up, similar to the circumstances surrounding Himmler’s death. He references a source that suggests discrepancies between accounts of von Below’s death and the physical evidence. * (2021) Irving notes the existence of private letters and documents related to von Below, including personal writings and assessments from 1907 to 1945 and beyond, which he believes contain information that contradicts previously accepted facts. * (2023) Irving references von Below in connection with a Romanian expression about individuals with a predetermined destiny, linking him to Erwin Giesings.
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