Berchtesgaden

Berchtesgaden is a town in Bavaria, Germany, known for its stunning alpine scenery and historical significance, particularly during the Nazi era. It served as a retreat for Adolf Hitler and the location of his mountain residence, the Berghof. The town's association with the Nazi regime makes it relevant to David Irving's research and writings on World War II and related historical figures.

Significance

Berchtesgaden is mentioned in the context of historical research and potential travel plans within David Irving's diaries. It appears in discussions about historical figures and events related to the Nazi period, and is linked to investigations into the circumstances surrounding the deaths of individuals involved in that era.

Key Events

* 2021: Referenced in a discussion about the death of Heinrich Himmler, with a note about a reading in a diary entry. * 2021: Mentioned in relation to a discussion about the authenticity of a book by Hugh Thomas, with reference to Dr. Olaf Rose's opinion.

Sources

* diary_2021 * diary_2021_jan_jun