Nuremberg

Nuremberg is a city in Germany, historically significant as the location of the post-World War II Nuremberg Trials. These trials, involving prominent figures from the Nazi regime, are referenced in the diaries, often in connection to discussions about historical narratives and interpretations of events during World War II. The city's association with the Nazi era and subsequent legal proceedings makes it a recurring point of reference in Irving's writings.

Significance

Nuremberg appears in the diaries primarily as a touchstone for discussions about historical accuracy, particularly concerning the narratives surrounding World War II and the Nazi regime. References often involve questioning the validity of accounts and interpretations presented in relation to the events that transpired there. The city serves as a symbol for Irving's broader arguments regarding historical revisionism and the complexities of understanding the past.

Key Events

* 2021: Discussed in relation to the alleged murder of Heinrich Himmler and the circumstances surrounding his death, with reference to discrepancies in accounts. (diary_2021) * 2021: Mentioned in connection with the possibility of Irving's books being viewed by someone from Belfast who hopes he will speak in the UK. (diary_2021)

Sources

* diary_2021 * diary_2021