Otto Dietrich was a figure referenced in David Irving's diaries, primarily in the context of historical discussions and investigations related to Nazi Germany and its aftermath. He appears to be connected to research and understanding of events surrounding figures like Heinrich Himmler.
David Irving appears to have some familiarity with Otto Dietrich, referencing him in discussions about historical events and research. The nature of their relationship is not explicitly stated in the provided excerpts, but it seems to involve shared interest in historical documentation and analysis, particularly concerning the period of Nazi Germany. Irving references Dietrich's work and opinions on historical events.
* (2021) Irving discusses the circumstances surrounding the death of Heinrich Himmler, referencing Dietrich’s involvement and a book detailing the event. He notes that the murder of Himmler was covered up for similar reasons. * (2023) Irving references Dietrich in a discussion about the IfZ in Munich, suggesting a possible future visit. * (2023) Irving mentions a high regard for Brigitte Hamann and references someone named "H." potentially connected to Dietrich. * (2023) Irving references a Romanian expression about destiny, linking it to someone named Erwin Giesings patient, back in August 1944, potentially referencing Dietrich.
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