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The Last Secret of World War II: Der Sohn von Hitler

By: Robert Epperly
Narrated by: Benjamin Fife
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Adolf Hitler is widely recognized as one of the worst leaders in history. His Third Reich is responsible for the genocide of countless human lives to include six million Jews. The Nazi regime manufactured the Holocaust along with other mass human atrocities on a scale not previously seen. It was their intention to rid the world of certain ethnicities to create the perfect human race.They had advanced engineering and weapons, and this propelled their success in the blitzkrieg model. Most Allies were not prepared to combat against this tactic and had to catch up with the Wehrmacht at the onset of WWII.It was Hitler's intention to create a one-thousand-year Reich, but he failed. This book dives into Hitler's alternative plan to secure his thousand-year reign. Could having a son with Eva Braun before they died in April 1945 be the catalyst to continue his pursuit of perfection? How could this child have safely gotten out of Nazi Germany? Could he follow the ratlines so many other Nazis used? Who could Adolf Hitler trust with such an important task? If this child did escape, where did he go, and where is he now? What would the Mossad say about this child if they learned of his existence?All of these questions and more will be answered when you read The Last Secret of WWII.

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