Berghof

The Berghof was Adolf Hitler's mountain retreat in the Bavarian Alps, near Berchtesgaden. It served as a residence and a place of meetings for Nazi officials during World War II. References to the Berghof in the Irving diaries primarily relate to historical research and discussions surrounding Nazi Germany and its key figures.

Significance

The Berghof is mentioned in the context of historical research and analysis, particularly concerning the circumstances surrounding the deaths of prominent figures within the Nazi regime. It appears as a location associated with events and individuals Irving investigates and writes about.

Key Events

* 2021: Referenced in a discussion about the death of Heinrich Himmler, with a diary entry stating the author had previously read about Himmler's murder in a book. (Source: diary_2021) * 2023: Mentioned in relation to a Romanian expression about destiny, referencing Erwin Giesings patient and August 1944. (Source: diary_2023)

Sources

* diary_2021 * diary_2023