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    The Man Who Never Was
    11 Jun, 2019
    “THE MAN WHO NEVER WAS”—A VERY APPROPRIATE TITLE
    A VERY GOOD MOVIE WITH AN INTERESTING PLOT RECORDED IN DVD FORMAT AND SOLD AT A VERY FAIR PRICE.
    15 Dec, 2014
    An excellent book made available through EBAY at a very reasonable price.
    "Inside the Third Reich" is the best book I have read that describes the inner workings of a régime which, if not the most evil in history, was certainly the most bigoted and blood thirsty of the 20th century. The author, Albert Speer, who served Hitler as armaments minister for a good part of World War II (Hitler appointed him to the post after his predecessor was likely murdered by the SS), expressed regret for his part within the Nazi hierarchy. He only received a 20-year sentence at the Nuremburg war crimes trial. The majority of the Nazi scum on trial were hanged. But while Speer expressed regret for the crimes of the Nazis, he claimed ignorance of the Nazi concentration camps, and suggested that he really did not have much to do with the millions of slave laborers the Nazis forcibly removed from the countries they occupied to work in war-related factories and construction projects. Balderdash!! In his position in the top echelon of the Nazi régime there was absolutely no way he could not know about the death camps operated with the enthusiastic participation of an estimated 460,000 Germans. The above caveat notwithstanding, the book tells a fascinating tale of Hitler's arbitrary style of governing and how it was his plan all along to subdue and enslave all of Europe, and perhaps the rest of the world as well. In the process of conquest there was also Hitler's maniacal determination to annihilate the Jewish race, and indeed, any and all peoples who would resist his grand designs. I highly recommend this book. Most of it describes the history of those times from the German/Nazi point of view quite well, in my opinion, and can be considered an accurate narrative of the Nazi cancer that began in 1933 and ended with Hitler's cowardly suicide in 1945.

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