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The Last Days of Hitler by historian Hugh Trevor-Roper is a masterful reconstruction of the final ten days of Adolf Hitler’s life, from April 20 to April 29, 1945, in his Berlin bunker. Commissioned by British Intelligence to resolve conflicting reports about Hitler’s death, Trevor-Roper gained exclusive access to German prisoners and American counterintelligence files, producing an authoritative and meticulously researched account.
Through vivid narrative and exhaustive scholarship, the book captures the tense and chaotic atmosphere of the bunker, revealing the power struggles, rivalries, and psychological unraveling among Hitler and his inner circle. It is both a gripping historical drama and a definitive source on one of history’s most infamous figures.
Pages: 288
Dimensions: 8.46 x 5.56 x 0.69 inches
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