The Last Secrets of the Nazis by Krzysztof Drozdowski (.ePUB)
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The Last Secrets of the Nazis by Krzysztof Drozdowski
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Overview: A documentary-style investigation reveals how post-war impunity and escape networks shaped enduring myths about Nazi crimes.
The Last Secrets of the Nazis is a documentary-style investigation into the most sensational, disputed, and mythologised aspects of the history of the Third Reich – from the corridors of power and clandestine operations to the post-war hideouts of Nazi criminals. Drawing on archival records, eyewitness testimonies, and recent scholarship, the author revisits cases that continue to fire the imagination: Rudolf Hess’s secret flight to Britain, Heinrich Himmler’s “shadow game” with the Allies, attempts at a separate peace, and the backstage decisions taken in the twilight of the Reich.
At its core, the book presents a gallery of Nazi criminals and regime insiders – Mengele, Reinefarth, von Alvensleben, Eichmann, Stangl, Rauff, Skorzeny, Degrelle and others – whose post-1945 trajectories expose the extent of post-war impunity, escape networks, and the silent protection offered by the Church, intelligence services, and Western governments. The author reconstructs the mechanisms of escape to South America, underground lives in Europe, and the later efforts of “Nazi hunters” such as Simon Wiesenthal and Beate and Serge Klarsfeld.
Genre: Non-Fiction > History

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