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Living With Hitler Accounts Of Hitlers Household Staff Herbert Dhring

  • SKU: BELL-21970064
Living With Hitler Accounts Of Hitlers Household Staff Herbert Dhring
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Publisher: Greenhill Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 53.27 MB
Pages: 230
Author: Herbert Döhring, Karl Wilhelm Krause, Anna Plaim,
ISBN: 9781784382971, 9781784382988, 9781784382995, 1784382973, 1784382981, 178438299X
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Living With Hitler Accounts Of Hitlers Household Staff Herbert Dhring by Herbert Döhring, Karl Wilhelm Krause, Anna Plaim, 9781784382971, 9781784382988, 9781784382995, 1784382973, 1784382981, 178438299X instant download after payment.

This collection paints a picture of Hitler from members of his household in the unique position of being "seemingly ever-present, yet totally unconnected to events." The reader is introduced to Hitler's Bodyguard Karl Krause (1934-39), his house administrator Herbert Dohring (1935-43) and chambermaid Anna Plaim (1941-43). From these accounts we get a deeper sense of Hitler in close proximity. These accounts massively add to our understanding of Hitler as a three dimensional character, especially from subjects like Plaim who only knew Hitler's home life, having rarely left Berghof. The series is able to shed light on his likes and dislikes from foods to his hobbies, creating a strange sense of humanity. This collection also provides the reader with fresh anecdotes, observations and portraits of Hitler's entourage and relatives. Plaim's images of Eva Braun come from finding torn fragments in the bin, whilst Dohring sheds light on Martin Bormann's demeanour.

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