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Hitler’s Death

The Case Against Conspiracy

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Hitler’s Death

By: Luke Daly-Groves
Narrated by: Roger Clark
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In Hitler's Death, author and expert Luke Daly-Groves rigorously looks at the question: Did Hitler shoot himself in the Führerbunker or did he slip past the Soviets and escape to South America? Countless documentaries, newspaper articles, and internet pages written by conspiracy theorists have led the ongoing debate surrounding Hitler's last days. Historians have not yet managed to make a serious response. Until now.

This book is the first attempt by an academic to return to the evidence of Hitler's suicide in order to scrutinize the most recent arguments of conspiracy theorists using scientific methods. Through analysis of recently declassified MI5 files, previously unpublished sketches of Hitler's bunker, personal accounts of intelligence officers along with stories of shoot-outs, plunder, and secret agents, this rigorously researched book takes on the doubters to tell the full story of how Hitler died.

©2019 Luke Daly-Groves (P)2019 Tantor
Germany War Europe Wars & Conflicts World War II Military Biographies & Memoirs Politics & Activism Russia Espionage Politicians Military & War
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This book provided a different perspective into Hitler’s death and the subsequent investigations by military intelligence and the conspiracy theories that continue to exist today. However, if you listen to this book, you’ll know the truth about what happened and be able to back it up next time you have someone tell you that they think Hitler didn’t die in a bunker in Berlin.

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I understand that this book is intended to disprove notorious conspiracy theories and thus shouldn't be narrated with undue enthusiasm, but the narrator's performance makes this book seem like an old-fashioned documentary that we would be required to watch in school. Other than that, I'm glad I listened to this one.

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