An edition of The bunker (1979)

The bunker

Hitler’s last days and suicide

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An edition of The bunker (1979)

The bunker

Hitler’s last days and suicide

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James P. O'Donnell, a Signal Corps Intelligence officer in World War II and a Newsweek correspondent, has written a fresh, exciting account of the last few months of Adolf Hitler's life, that period during which the warlord of the Third Reich buried himself in his bunker while his empire and his entourage disintegrated. There is much here that is already known, but O'Donnell's interviews with some 50 WW II survivors who were actually in Hitler's bunker at various times, has led to some fascinating and convincing speculations. O'Donnell makes a good case, for example, that a secret agent (known as ""Mata O'Hara"") was able to operate at the very fringes of Hitler's inner circle. He proves, as well, that Martin Bormann is as dead as Hitler, and reveals that the first Russians to enter the bunker were not soldiers, but Russian women in search of Eva Braun's discarded clothes. And what is already public knowledge--Hitler's weakening and escape into fantasy, the confusion and waste of the last defense of Berlin, the attempts by Hitler's entourage to escape the oncoming Russians--is here supported and embellished with new evidence: Albert Speer's written recollections of those days, for instance, are supplemented and broadened by his personal interviews with the author. O'Donnell's prose leaves nothing to be desired--it is not only never dull, but it is also witty, and even at times unpretentiously learned. An exciting treatment of a ghoulishly interesting topic.

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Bantam Books
Language
English
Pages
399

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New York

Edition Notes

Includes index.

Classifications

Library of Congress
D757.9.B4 O35 1979

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 399 p. :
Number of pages
399

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24373718M
Internet Archive
bunkerhistoryofr00odon
ISBN 10
0553132482
ISBN 13
9780553132489
OCLC/WorldCat
5849393

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