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Walter Hugh Thomas

    Der Mord an Rudolf Hess
    Adolf Hitler halálának rejtélye
    Hess
    Hitorā-kenshi-hōkoku
    SS 1
    Doppelgängers
    • 2001

      This work is an exploration of the extraordinary web of secret deals and international intrigue concerning the death and body of Reichsfuhrer SS Heinrich Himmler. Hugh Thomas reveals not only where the real bodies are buried, but also whose bodies they are.

      SS 1
    • 1995

      Doppelgängers

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      At the end of the World War II, the defeated Nazi commanders in the Berlin bunker, surrounded by the trappings of their sybaritic lifestyle, are supposed calmly to have committed suicide. It is now accepted that the body of Martin Bormann was misidentified and that he escaped to South America. But using newly-released evidence from the Soviet archives, Hugh Thomas offers forensic proof that the identifications of the other corpses are invalid. Only one of those supposed to have died in the bunker can be said with any certainty to have done so. And even then, the cause of death remains a mystery. Thomas reappraises the final days of the war, throwing light on why the Allies' official historians needed to conclude it so neatly, and in the midst of the chaos emerges an elaborate deception concealing the escape of the architects of the Third Reich.

      Doppelgängers