David Irving (1) (1938–2024)
Auteur van Erwin Rommel opkomst, triomf en ondergang van een veldmaarschalk
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David Irving (1) via een alias veranderd in David John Cawdell Irving.
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Fotografie: March 2003: David Irving at 65 photograph outside Public Records office (National Archives) London
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Werken van David Irving
Titels zijn toegeschreven aan David John Cawdell Irving.
The Virus House: Nazi Germany's Atomic Research and the Allied Counter-measures (1967) 14 exemplaren
Breach of security: the German secret intelligence file on events leading to the Second World War (1968) 8 exemplaren
Hitlers sjukjournal : [Dr Theodor Morells hemliga dagboksanteckningar kring führerns behandling och… (1984) 2 exemplaren
Das Reich hört mit : Görings "Forschungsamt" : der geheimste Nachrichtendienst des Dritten Reiches (1989) 2 exemplaren
Die Tragödie der deutschen Luftwaffe. Aus den Akten und Erinnerungen von Feldmarschall Milch (1993) 1 exemplaar
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- Irving, David John Cawdell
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IRVING, David John Cawdell - Geboortedatum
- 1938-03-24
- Overlijdensdatum
- 2024-02-20
- Geslacht
- male
- Geboorteplaats
- Hutton Brentwood, Essex, England
- Relaties
- Irving, John James Cawdell (vader)
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I thought this was an interesting book. The title says it all. The relationship between WW2 ETO Allied land generals was all over the place. Brits vs. American. French vs. everyone. American vs. American. Air generals against each other. Focus of various prolific personalities like Monty vs. Ike. Ike vs. Devers. Patton vs. Monty and so on. Seems like William Simpson of the US 9th Army was the only general who seemed to get along with any one on a regular basis. I have read various general officer biographies so there was not a lot of new information for me. But, enough to capture my interest.
I noted the author, David Irving, is fairly prolific himself. Quite the writer. Upon reviewing his background on Wikipedia, he seems to a Holocaust denier so his track record might be slightly tainted (in my view). But the book was still good with no apparent wandering into his 'other' background.… (meer)