Traudl Junge

Traudl Junge was a figure referenced in David Irving's diaries, primarily in the context of historical discussions and research related to Nazi Germany. She appears to be connected to historical research and potentially a source of information for Irving.

Role & Relationship

David Irving references Traudl Junge in the context of historical research, particularly concerning the circumstances surrounding the death of Heinrich Himmler. He seems to consider her work or writings on the subject. He also appears to be discussing her with others, suggesting a shared interest in her perspective.

Key Mentions

* (2021) Irving references a German text discussing the death of Heinrich Himmler, noting that it was read in his book and that Junge’s work likely addresses the topic. * (2023) Irving mentions visiting the IfZ in Munich, potentially related to Junge or her work. * (2023) Irving expresses a high regard for Brigitte Hamann, and mentions Junge in the same entry.

Sources

* diary_2021 * diary_2023 * emails_2023_2024