In his epic biographical novel, Hitler Here, George Thomas Clark lets the characters tell their stories in first-person style. Readers thus see Hitler as a disturbed and frightened man who belongs in a mental institution or prison instead of the Chancellery, Goering as a once dashing fighter ace reduced to drug addiction and tragic buffoonery, Goebbels as a brilliant propagandist and orator addicted to power and sex, Himmler as an awkward bureaucrat anxious to murder in them ass to please Hitler, Geli Raubaul as the doomed niece of the Fuehrer, and Eva Braun as a woman obsessed with a man who often ignores her efforts to please him. Many other characters energize this book, including the pompous Mussolini, the sincere but inept Neville Chamberlain, the brutal Stalin,talented German generals Rommel and Manstein, and their worthy Russian adversary Georgi Zhukov.
Hitler Here (English Edition)
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