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الموت الطويل لأدولف هتلر .. تاريخ استقصائي

الموت الطويل لأدولف هتلر .. تاريخ استقصائي

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An interesting exploration of why Hitler's death was not confirmed until 2018. Adolf Hitler's death took a long time, despite the lethality of the gun he held to his head in April 1945. Despite the intense global anticipation, there were no eyewitnesses to his suicide, and his body was not displayed. This created the perfect vacuum for legends and tales of survival, while competing intelligence services and propaganda further complicated the investigations of successive historians. Caroline Sharples explores the aftermath of the events at the Fuhrerbunker in the first cultural account of this crucial and enigmatic moment. Hitler's death was widely expected, and the news aroused a wide range of emotions, as governments and intelligence services rushed to verify what they had heard. The search for evidence of the death led to widespread conspiracy theories, and Hitler's final moments have been re-imagined ever since. This is an interesting and unsettling account of a historical event we all think we know—and a cutting-edge study of how history is written.

الموت الطويل لأدولف هتلر .. تاريخ استقصائي

Bibliographic Data

PublisherYale University PressWebsite
CountryUSA
Primary CategoryIdeas and Policies
LanguageArabic (AR)
Translation
Translated
Keywords
كارولين شاربلزهتلر

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