In Plotting Hitler's Death Joachim Fest, acclaimed biographer of Adolf Hitler, brings together the full story of those Germans who, from 1933 almost until the moment the Third Reich collapsed, plotted to kill the FΠhrer. Fest recounts in vivid detail Count von Stauffenberg's famous planting of a ti
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The German Resistance to Hitler 1933-45
β Scribed by Fest, Joachim
- Book ID
- 106740916
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 3 MB
- Series
- Plotting Hitler's Death
- Category
- Fiction
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