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Hitler Lives - and the Generals Die

by Pierre Galante

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London: Book Club Associates, 1982 A new narrative of the German generals against their Fuhrer, an analysis of the German officers corps, and the factors which doomed them to failure in their final confrontation with Hitler. Based on the unpublished recollections of General Heusinger Chief of the Operational Sector of the Army Command, who was with Hitler in the briefing room when the bomb was detonated and later a top NATO commander. 247 pages with black and white plates.

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Title
Hitler Lives - and the Generals Die
Author
Pierre Galante
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Cloth
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Very Good
Quantity Available
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Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Book Club Associates
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1982
Size
240x160mm
Keywords
Hitler Assasination Attempt 1944

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