Obersalzberg

Obersalzberg is a mountain in Bavaria, Germany, near Berchtesgaden. It served as a retreat for Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party, housing the Berghof, Hitler's mountain home, and the Reichssacheamt, a key administrative center. The area is historically significant due to its association with Nazi leadership and wartime activities.

Significance

Obersalzberg is referenced in the Irving Diaries primarily in connection with historical research and discussions surrounding Nazi figures and events. It appears in the context of verifying information, questioning historical narratives, and referencing the fate of individuals associated with the Nazi regime.

Key Events

* 2021: Mentioned in connection with discussions about the death of Heinrich Himmler, with a reference to information previously read in Irving’s own work. (diary_2021) * 2023: Referenced in a discussion about historical accuracy and the questioning of narratives surrounding Nazi figures. (diary_2023)

Sources

* diary_2021 * diary_2023