Description
Book SynopsisIn November 1945, two French officers secretly entered the Führerbunker, the air raid shelter near the Chancellery in Berlin. The bunker was the last home of Adolf Hitler, the background of the last months of his life, and the war, where he married Eva Braun on April 29, 1945, and where he killed himself less than two days later. In the middle of a heap of furniture and broken objects, the two officers found hundreds of documents littering the ground. Among the documents that they retrieved were a dozen telegrams of historic importance that allow us to understand the spirit of the last leaders of the Third Reich as well as the events that took place between April 23 and 26, 1945. These and other documents are presented for the first time in this book, presented in their proper context and with an expert commentary.
Trade ReviewBut although the building may have gone, troves of historic documents survived. Now, many have been published for the first time in this new visual history, an excellent guide to the horrendous final days, hours, and minutes of the Third Reich. * Military History Matters (Book Reviews) *
...offers a layer of detail that will be appreciated by anyone who guides Berlin. * Battlefields Trust Magazine *
Table of ContentsIntroduction The Reich Chancellery The subterranean complex The last landmark Running the War from the Bunker The last days of the Bunker The Bunker of Apocalypse A visit to the Chancellery Reconnecting the Thread of History The documents