The Last Days of Hitler

8:27 am Biographies, Books, History

Never one to attract good public relations, Hitler, despite his world class meanness, gets yet another book under his belt.  Not the calm narrative like Cornelius Ryan’s The Last Battle, The Last Days of Hitler goes gaga into character stalking and assassination.  Yes Hitler hung out with wackos and weirdos, but they were not incompetent buffoons either.

Interesting reading for those who into the popular “last Days” theme. Trevor-Roper goes full bore into belittling the personalities…Hitler in a perpetual froth, Goering grabbing for power, Bormann silently plotting. I am taking a guess, but chaos comes with titanic destruction by conquering armies.

This was a discount book; No doubt very used, like the Death Star exploding, worth watching again and again.

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