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Hitler: The Survival myth
This book critically examines the myth surrounding Adolf Hitler's possible survival after the collapse of Nazi Germany in 1945. Donald M. McKale traces the origins of conspiracy theories about Hitler's escape, how rumors spread through propaganda, conflicting testimonies, and postwar intelligence reports. Using various historical sources and official documents, the author explains why these myths arose, who benefited from them, and how they persisted in the public sphere into the modern era. This book provides an in-depth analysis of Hitler as a figure, public perception, and the dynamics of post-World War II history.
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