The Day We Had Hitler Home

The Day We Had Hitler Home
Author: Rodney Hall
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2001
Genre: Mistaken identity
ISBN: STANFORD:36105110509366

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Part novel, part movie reel, this book hums with the energy of the newly modern world - aeroplane, film projector, jazz. It tells the story of Audrey's awakening to politics, to love, and to a new age sweeping across the world like a maelstrom.

The Day We Had Hitler Home

The Day We Had Hitler Home
Author: Rodney Hall
Publsiher: Picador
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2001
Genre: Mistaken identity
ISBN: 0330363050

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B-format paperback release of a novel first published 2000. Adolf Hitler, after being temporarily blinded and made dumb while fighting in WWI, is transported to Australia in 1919. There he meets Audrey McNeil, who is awakened to politics and the changes sweeping the world. Shortlisted for the 2001 Miles Franklin Award. Author is a noted novelist and poet who has been awarded the Miles Franklin Award twice and has been named a member of the Order of Australia. Other novels include 'Just Relations' and 'Captivity Captive'.

Hitler s Home Front

Hitler s Home Front
Author: Don A Gregory,Wilhelm R Gehlen
Publsiher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2016-09-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781473858220

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A “candid and revealing memoir shows a normal boy and a family at war and in its aftermath, determined to do what it took to survive . . . fascinating” (The Great War). When Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party came into power in 1933, he promised the downtrodden, demoralized, and economically broken people of Germany a new beginning and a strong future. Millions flocked to his message, including a corps of young people called the Hitlerjugend—the Hitler Youth. By 1942 Hitler had transformed Germany into a juggernaut of war that swept over Europe and threatened to conquer the world. It was in that year that a nine-year-old Wilhelm Reinhard Gehlen, took the ‘Jungvolk’ oath, vowing to give his life for Hitler. This is the story of Wilhelm Gehlen’s childhood in Nazi Germany during World War II and the awful circumstances which he and his friends and family had to endure during and following the war. Including a handful of recipes and descriptions of the strange and sometimes disgusting food that nevertheless kept people alive, this book sheds light on the truly awful conditions and the twisted, mistaken devotion held by members of the Hitler Youth—that it was their duty to do everything possible to save the Thousand Year Reich.

Hitler s Last Victims

Hitler s Last Victims
Author: Herbert R. Vogt Ph.D
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781462827428

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Encyclopedia of Post Colonial Literatures in English

Encyclopedia of Post Colonial Literatures in English
Author: Eugene Benson,L.W. Conolly
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1950
Release: 2004-11-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781134468485

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" ... Documents the history and development of [Post-colonial literatures in English, together with English and American literature] and includes original research relating to the literatures of some 50 countries and territories. In more than 1,600 entries written by more than 600 internationally recognized scholars, it explores the effect of the colonial and post-colonial experience on literatures in English worldwide.

Hitler s Will

Hitler s Will
Author: Herman Rothman
Publsiher: The History Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2011-11-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780752475721

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Herman Rothman arrived in Britain from Germany as a Jewish refugee in 1939, on the eve of the Second World War. He volunteered for HM Forces, serving in the Intelligence Corps, and in 1945 was posted to Westertimke and Fallingbostel prisoner of war camps to interrogate high-ranking Nazi war criminals. When papers were discovered sewn into the shoulders of a jacket belonging to Heinz Lorenz, who had been Joseph Goebbels' press secretary, he and a team of four others were charged with translating them under conditions of the deepest secrecy. The documents turned out to be the originals of Hitler's personal and political wills, and Goebbels' addendum. Later, in Rotenburg hospital, Rothman interrogated Hermann Karnau, who had been a police guard in Hitler's bunker, to establish informaiton about the Fuhrer's death. 'Hitler's Will' is the amazing true story of Herman Rothman's remarkable life, including how he managed to escape from Nazi Germany before the War began, and his role in bringing to light Hitler's personal and political testaments.

Subverting the Empire

Subverting the Empire
Author: Paul Genoni
Publsiher: National Library Australia
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2004
Genre: Australian fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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This paper examines the way in which contemporary Australian novelists use various tropes derived from exploration in order to embellish themes of personal search in their fiction. By doing so they have borrowed from the language and myths created by what was essentially an exercise in imperialism, and applied them to the quest by individuals in the settler society to find a permanent spiritual home in the new country. The exploration imagery proves to be apposite, in that just as the empire's hopes were dashed when exploration of the inland was repelled by the barren heart of the continent, so too has the metaphysical exploration of the same spaces foundered on uncompromising and withholding landscapes.

Hitler at Home

Hitler at Home
Author: Despina Stratigakos
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 622
Release: 2015-09-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780300187601

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A look at Adolf Hitler’s residences and their role in constructing and promoting the dictator’s private persona both within Germany and abroad. Adolf Hitler’s makeover from rabble-rouser to statesman coincided with a series of dramatic home renovations he undertook during the mid-1930s. This provocative book exposes the dictator’s preoccupation with his private persona, which was shaped by the aesthetic and ideological management of his domestic architecture. Hitler’s bachelor life stirred rumors, and the Nazi regime relied on the dictator’s three dwellings—the Old Chancellery in Berlin, his apartment in Munich, and the Berghof, his mountain home on the Obersalzberg—to foster the myth of the Führer as a morally upstanding and refined man. Author Despina Stratigakos also reveals the previously untold story of Hitler’s interior designer, Gerdy Troost, through newly discovered archival sources. At the height of the Third Reich, media outlets around the world showcased Hitler’s homes to audiences eager for behind-the-scenes stories. After the war, fascination with Hitler’s domestic life continued as soldiers and journalists searched his dwellings for insights into his psychology. The book’s rich illustrations, many previously unpublished, offer readers a rare glimpse into the decisions involved in the making of Hitler’s homes and into the sheer power of the propaganda that influenced how the world saw him. “Inarguably the powder-keg title of the year.”—Mitchell Owen, Architectural Digest “A fascinating read, which reminds us that in Nazi Germany the architectural and the political can never be disentangled. Like his own confected image, Hitler’s buildings cannot be divorced from their odious political hinterland.”—Roger Moorhouse, Times