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    Hitler: Anecdotes, Myths & Lies [Audiobook]

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    Hitler: Anecdotes, Myths & Lies [Audiobook]

    Hitler: Anecdotes, Myths & Lies [Audiobook]
    English | ASIN: B08YJ97VZF | 2021 | 4 hours and 39 minutes | MP3@64 kbps | 127 MB
    Author: José Delgado
    Narrator: Drew Crosby, Mark Shaw

    This six-chapter audiobook focuses on the years of Adolf Hitler's political career, from its dark beginnings to the Nazi leader's last days in the bunker.

    It recounts the most significant events of his life and chronologically follows World War II. This gives the listener a more accurate picture of the personality of the dictator and those who surrounded him. The most revealing anecdotes uncover the myths created to keep Hitler in power and the lies spread by his brutal regime.

    The series reviews the attitude of Stalin, who feared that Hitler's dictatorship would end his own; the stubborn tenacity of Churchill; and the forced passivity of Roosevelt, held back by the power of the non-interventionists.