The Murder of Heinrich Himmler

The Murder of Heinrich Himmler

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The Murder of Heinrich Himmler

How New Evidence Suggests Foul Play




Author:Krzysztof Drozdowski
Format:Hardcover
Dimensions:6" x 9"
Pages:224 pages
Photos:90 illustrations
Publisher:Pen and Sword Military
ISBN:9781036145347
Item No. 9781036145347



A forensic re-examination of Heinrich Himmler’s mysterious 1945 death, questioning suicide, identity, and postwar intelligence secrecy.

On 23 May 1945, Heinrich Himmler - Reichsführer SS and one of the most powerful men in Nazi Germany - was reported to have committed suicide in British custody. But how much of the official narrative holds true?

In The Murder of Heinrich Himmler, historian Krzysztof Drozdowski delves into inconsistencies and unanswered questions surrounding Himmler’s final hours. Drawing on newly accessed archives, eyewitness statements, and correspondence, Drozdowski explores whether Himmler was really the man who died in Lüneburg, or if he was silenced to prevent the spread of dangerous secrets.

Why was the autopsy report sealed until 2045? Why were the Soviets and Americans denied access to the body? What role did British intelligence and military authorities play? Could Himmler have escaped, or was his death the result of a well-planned cover-up?

This compelling book offers not only a thorough re-examination of Himmler’s demise, but also a chilling glimpse into the murky world of post-war intelligence and political intrigue.