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Robert Gutierrez in December 1973, at the time of David Irving’s visit to him in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Index to Items on Robert Gutierrez
At the end of World War II, Gutierrez headed a US Army Intelligence team which searched for Adolf Hitler’s and Eva Braun’s diaries and correspondence in 1945 and 1946. The evidence suggests that he found them, and privately removed them to the USA, while turning over to the US Army and National Archives Eva’s photo albums, films and other items. The remainder has not been seen since.
- David Irving: Radical’s Diary, reminisces about the Robert Gutierrez affair
- What happened to Hitler’s letters to Eva Braun and her private diaries?
- Album reveals secret life of Eva Braun
- David Irving telephones Robert A Gutierrez on May 26, 1974. Transcribed from a tape recording
- Interviews of Johannes Göhler and his ex-wife Ursula Göhler at Stuttgart, 1983
- David Irving writes to the Editor of the Daily Mail, Jun 1983
- David Irving summarises the status of the search, as of Jun 1983
- A full summary by David Irving of the CIC hunt for the Hitler and Eva Braun diaries and letters, based on the Franz Konrad IRR dossier in Fort Meade
- Fort Meade IRR file: Handwritten notes on Franz Konrad, and a letter he wrote to his mother, Aug(?) 1945, evidently on CIC instructions
- David Irving’s diary extracts relating to the Gutierrez affair, 1983-2000
- Danny Parker writes Feb 2001 about a visit to Albuquerque: now no trace of Gutierrez
- Stars & Stripes article of Nov 19(?). 1945 reports finding three Eva Braun footlockers (trunks)
From SSN records a Robert A Gutierrez of 87125 Albuquerque, Bernalillo, NM, born May 21, 1914, appears to have died on December 26, 2000.
Note that this whole dossier and summary are copyright of David Irving, 2002
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