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Grey Wolf: The Escape Of Adolf Hitler (2011)

by Simon Dunstan(Favorite Author)
3.43 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
1402781393 (ISBN13: 9781402781391)
languge
English
publisher
Sterling
review 1: A well documented and interesting book on Hitler's probable escape to Argentina at the end of World War II that sadly lacks focus and accessibility. It quickly looses itself in unimportant details and irrelevant players to the main story st hand: Hitler's escape. I must confess I got truly bored on more than a few chapters. However can as easily see an academic scholar finding this book stellar. All and all a book worth browsing.
review 2: First 2 parts of the book needn't be included as it just charts the history and events of the war! The book is about the conspiracy that Hitler escaped to Argentina so a detailed history of key battles is not needed!The last 2 parts are very interesting as it covers the plan and how it was executed and how much help was recei
... moreved off Peron to cover up off the escaping Nazis. Well worth a read for any1 interested in this sort if thing but the first several chapters can be speed read/skipped! less
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Ashlee
The authors present various findings that suggests Hitler escaped to Argentina and lived until 1962.
ouch
Lot of detail to read and absorb, overall they present a interesting case
shanecox
Stunning account of World War II and after. Must read!!
cecy
Believe it or not, the author makes a convincing case.
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