A book by one of Hitler's greatest biographers about the mechanisms of propaganda and the phenomenon of Hitler in the Third Reich. The subject of the book is not Hitler himself, but the propaganda creation of an image and, above all, the perception of this image by the Germans before the creation of the Third Reich and during the existence of this state. In other words, the subject of this book is not so much the real Hitler as the character that millions of Germans saw in him. This excellent book confirms the fact that the Fuhrer was an indispensable condition for the functioning of the Nazi state. The author argues that the worship of Hitler arose not as a result of the adoption of strange and obscure ideological assumptions of Nazism, but as a result of social and political values - although they are often distorted or manifested in extreme forms — but which can be seen in many societies, and not only in the Third Reich. An outstanding edition by an outstanding historian and biographer is being published for the first time.
An exciting story about the hunt for Adolf Eichmann. Every morning, Adolf Eichmann sat at his desk and, as he himself said, did his job to the best of his ability. It was he who created the perfect plan for the industrial murder of people in gas chambers. A man guilty of committing the greatest crime in the history of mankind has gone unpunished for a long time. After the fall of the Third Reich, he managed to escape from the hands of justice and avoid trial in Nuremberg. For fifteen years, he baffled plots and acted as the best intelligence agent to avoid exposure. However, he met with equal opponents who did not forget about the overseer of the Nazi death machine. The former victims decided to track down Adolf Eichmann. Neil Bascombe's book provides a well-documented history of hunting conducted by Israeli intelligence agencies. Their move, and then the operation to capture Eichmann, are described in a way that thriller authors like Robert Ludlam or Frederick Forsyth would not be ashamed of.
Dr. Tadeusz Kisielewski, the author of "Murders and Assassins," an extremely widely read book dedicated to the death of General Sikorsky, has made several sensational discoveries since the publication of his latest work. In Gibraltar and Katyn, he presents new evidence of the abduction of the daughter of the Commander-in-chief and Prime Minister of the Republic of Poland, and also presents the results of the exhumation of the remains, completely different from media reports. In this intriguing book, the reader will also find evidence that General Sikorsky reported on the Katyn massacre back in 1940, which puts the policy of Poland and the Western allies towards the USSR in a completely new light. The author also points to the still unknown burial sites of several hundred Polish victims of the Smolensk NKVD in 1940 and exposes a Soviet agent stationed in the Gestapo in Novy Soncha, who killed Polish couriers on Moscow's orders. sportaza