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What Really Happened: The Death of Hitler

Written by: Robert J. Hutchinson
Narrated by: Grover Gardner
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After World War II, 50 percent of Americans polled said they didn’t believe Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun had committed suicide in their bunker in 1945, as captured Nazi officials claimed. Instead, they believed the dictator faked his death and escaped, perhaps to Argentina.

This wasn’t a crazy opinion: Joseph Stalin told Allied leaders that Soviet forces never discovered Hitler’s body and that he personally believed the Nazi leader had escaped justice.

At least two German submarines crossed the Atlantic and landed on the coast of Argentina in July 1945. Plus, there were numerous reports of top Nazi officials successfully fleeing to South America, where there was a large German colony.

So what really happened?

Popular history writer Robert J. Hutchinson, author of What Really Happened: The Lincoln Assassination, takes a fresh look at the evidence and discovers, once and for all, the truth about Hitler’s last week in Berlin. Among the questions the book explores are:

  • What did surviving Nazi eyewitnesses really say about the Führer’s final days in the bunker - and could they have been lying to aid Hitler’s escape?
  • If Hitler didn’t escape, why did the Allies not find his body?
  • What about Hitler’s proven use of body doubles? Could Hitler have used a body double in the bunker while he and Eva Braun flew to safety in a long-range aircraft that took off from a runway in Berlin’s Tiergarten?
  • Why did the FBI continue to investigate reports of Hitler’s survival for more than a decade after World War II - reports that were only declassified in 2014?
  • What about sensational claims in books such as The Grey Wolf that Hitler and Eva Braun lived in an isolated chalet in the Andes - and that Hitler died in 1962?
  • Why were forensic tests on crucial physical evidence only conducted in 2016, more than 70 years after World War II ended?
  • And much more
©2020 Robert J. Hutchinson (P)2020 Blackstone Publishing

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Provocative

The writing in this most interesting book honestly isn't great. To be certain, Robert J. Hutchinson does a respectable job pulling together documents, allegations in the media/literature, and eyewitness testimonials in exploring intriguing theories surrounding the death of one of the most evil figures in human history.. but I conclude that the writing isn't great based on pedestrian vocabulary/prose, poor efforts at description, and awkward organization (chapters are broken up into starkly separated thumbnails with headers like "Eyewitness Account:", followed by a short quote - for example)
Fortuitously, the book includes an exhaustive chronicle of Operation Valkyrie (Wermacht Colonel Stauffenberg's July, 1944 attempt to assassinate Hitler) - and other attempts to kill the Führer throughout the 20s, 30s, and 40s. Hutchinson makes it clear that the Nazi leader was deified.. but also despised (conspiracy theories surrounding his death shouldn't be reflexively seen as "crazy").
The end result is a book that is definitely thought-provoking - but somewhat amateurish in execution.

Grover Gardner's typically professional reading is a little lacking on this project, too. Don't get me wrong.. Blackstone Publishing did well to enlist Gardner to read the book (and provide praiseworthy technical support).. but the narrator lends an odd (for him) disinterested "I'm obviously reading" tone to the recording.

Taken altogether, the book is an interesting distraction.. IF you can get it as a 'Plus' selection (it's ideal for a quiet night shift) - but if they demand a Credit, you can find better options than this 7/10 star audiobook.

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Fascinating insight into history

I couldn’t stop listening. Lots of facts, but still kept it extremely interesting. Great experience.

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didn't even make it though chapter 1 and heard several incorrect facts then I stopped listening

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