Rastenburg is a village in East Prussia, Germany. It was the location of Hitler's retreat, known as the Wolfsschanze (Wolf's Lair), a heavily fortified headquarters complex used during World War II. The Wolfsschanze was a significant location for Nazi leadership and planning.
Rastenburg and the Wolfsschanze are referenced in connection with discussions about historical events, particularly those related to World War II and the Nazi regime. David Irving's research and writings frequently touch upon these topics, and Rastenburg appears in the context of analyzing historical accounts and interpretations.
* 2021: Referenced in a discussion about the death of Heinrich Himmler, with a note that the circumstances of his death were read about in a previous work. ([Source: diary_2021]) * 2021: Mentioned in relation to a discussion about historical accuracy and the discrepancies found in accounts of events. ([Source: diary_2021])
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