Oswald Mosley

Oswald Mosley is referenced in David Irving's diaries primarily in the context of historical figures and discussions surrounding World War II and related events. Irving appears to view Mosley's life and actions with a degree of interest and, potentially, admiration. The references are often interwoven with discussions of other historical figures and events.

Role & Relationship

Mosley's role in Irving’s thoughts appears to be that of a historical figure whose actions and fate are considered in relation to broader themes of destiny, political maneuvering, and historical narratives. Irving does not explicitly state a personal relationship with Mosley or his descendants. The references suggest a fascination with Mosley’s life and political career, particularly in the context of historical interpretations.

Key Mentions

* (2021) Diary entry references the potential for a connection to a Romanian expression about someone with a "destiny," linking it to Erwin Giesings patient and implicitly referencing Mosley. * (2021) A diary entry mentions a discussion about the death of Himmler, suggesting a connection to historical narratives surrounding Nazi figures. * (2023) Diary entry references a discussion about historical figures and institutions, implying a shared context with Mosley's life and political activities.

Sources

* diary_2021 * diary_2023 * emails_2023_2024