Bundesarchiv Koblenz

The Bundesarchiv Koblenz (Federal Archives Koblenz) is a branch of the German Federal Archives located in Koblenz, Germany. It holds a significant collection of documents related to the Second World War and the Nazi era, making it a relevant research destination for David Irving. The archives are a repository of historical records, including those pertaining to Himmler.

Significance

The Bundesarchiv Koblenz is a location where David Irving conducted research related to his historical work, particularly concerning the Second World War and figures like Himmler. It represents one of the "German" institutions mentioned in his diaries, though he notes they are "effectively American."

Key Events

* 2021: Josef K. Schwanzer references documents related to Himmler that he read in a book, stating, "Die Ermordung von Himmler habe ich bereits in Ihrem Buch gelesen, war ja gleich a…" (The murder of Himmler I have already read in your book, it was immediately...). This implies research conducted at the Bundesarchiv Koblenz. * 2023: David Irving references a need to review documents, suggesting potential research at the Bundesarchiv Koblenz.

Sources

* diary_2021 * diary_2023