Treblinka was a Nazi extermination camp located in occupied Poland during World War II. It was one of the deadliest camps in the Holocaust, responsible for the murder of approximately 800,000 to 900,000 Jews. References to Treblinka appear in David Irving's diaries in the context of discussions about historical accuracy and the narratives surrounding the Holocaust.
Treblinka is mentioned in the diaries primarily as part of a broader discussion about the accuracy of historical accounts and the interpretation of events related to the Holocaust. Irving’s references suggest a critical examination of narratives and a focus on details and discrepancies within those narratives.
* 2021: A diary entry discusses the alleged murder of Heinrich Himmler and mentions reading about it in a book, referencing a detail about the circumstances of his death. ([Source: diary_2021]) * 2021: A diary entry references a discussion about the accuracy of a book by Hugh Thomas, noting discrepancies regarding details related to Treblinka. ([Source: diary_2021])
* diary_2021