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David Irving

    March 24, 1938

    This author primarily focuses on the history of the Second World War and the Third Reich. Their writings often delve into key figures and events of that era. However, when engaging with their work, it is crucial for readers to be aware of controversies surrounding their methodologies and interpretations of historical events.

    David Irving
    The Secret Diaries of Hitler's Doctor
    The Trail of the Fox
    Churchill's War
    The war between the generals
    Goebbels
    Hitler's war and The war path
    • Goebbels

      • 722 pages
      • 26 hours of reading
      4.3(146)Add rating

      Height only five-foot four; a figure of Ghandi-like emaciation barely tipping the scales at one hundred pounds; a head too large for his body; a clubfoot for which he was taunted as both man and boy - all the cards seemed stacked against him. Goebbels blamed the world at large; he hated the human race, and he boasted of his hatred in his secret diaries.Historian David Irving is the first to make use of the entire 80,000 pages of the Goebbels diaries - diaries that lay unrecognized for fifty years in the Red Army's "Trophy" archives in Moscow. From this extraordinary trove, to which Irving has added six years' research into the archives of the Western World, he has written the first full-scale biography of Adolf Hitler's confidant and evil genius, Dr. Joseph Goebbels.Here for the first time are Goebbels's secret, unpublished writings on the Reichstag Fire, the Night of the Long Knives, the Dollfuss murder, the Saar plebiscite, the invasion of Prague, Pearl Harbor, and scores of other turning points in modern history. Dr. Goebbels faithfully records Hitler's innermost councils, documenting the hidden methods and strategies of Nazi leadership.

      Goebbels
    • David Irving present a wealth of hitherto suppressed information, that shows a shockingly unfamiliar portrait of the great statesman, Churchill. Readers will discover a power-hungry leader who prolonged the war to advance his own career, and much more to astonish one and all.

      Churchill's War
    • The Trail of the Fox

      • 583 pages
      • 21 hours of reading
      4.1(24)Add rating

      The biographical account of one of Hitler's favorite generals who committed suicide on the Fuhrer's orders.

      The Trail of the Fox
    • The Secret Diaries of Hitler's Doctor

      • 338 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.8(67)Add rating

      På baggrund af Hitlers livlæge, Theo Morells dagbøger beskrives Hitlers fysiske og psykiske tilstand gennem 2. verdenskrig til hans sidste dage i Berlin.

      The Secret Diaries of Hitler's Doctor
    • Published a decade ago, forged from the lessons of the Global Financial Crisis and reprinted multiple times, the authors' Changing Gears: How to Take Your Kiwi Business from the Kitchen Table to the Board Room was the first book that enabled New Zealand firms to integrate business-school wisdom into their thinking. Gearing Up: Leading Your Kiwi Business into the Future is a completely revised and updated primer for owner-manager businesses like those of New Zealand. The book introduces the business basics that haven't changed (business models and financial drivers, leadership, team building, strategy and planning), while exploring how globalization and digital transformations are challenging what we know about doing business. Throughout, the authors focus - through real examples - on the opportunities and challenges faced by the New Zealanders running our owner-operated businesses. This book is a primer of business school wisdom to lead your business past the immense changes of today's economy and into the future.

      Gearing Up: Leading Your Kiwi Business Into the Future
    • The War Path

      Hitler's Germany 1933-1939

      • 301 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      The War Path
    • Der Pour le Mérite-Träger des 1. Weltkrieges hatte u. a. die Ämter des Reichsjägermeisters, des Präsidenten des Reichsforschungsrates und des Beauftragten für den Vierjahresplan inne. Er betrieb eine private Außen-und Friedenspolitik und war als Reichsmarschall und Oberbefehlshaber der Luftwaffe eine der zentralen Führungspersonen während des Zweiten Weltkrieges. 1946 kam er seinen Nürnberger Henkern am Hinrichtungstag durch Freitod zuvor.

      Göring