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Ugh. The author's doppelgänger purports to understand Hitler at last, based on a heretofore unknown salacious and evil occurence. Alrighty then. Throw in some Nietzsche and Wagner and Eva Braun's diary and there you have it.
I thought this book was grossly exploitative and served no purpose. Bumped up to two stars since it held my interest until the end, with its unfortunate punchline. ...more
I thought this book was grossly exploitative and served no purpose. Bumped up to two stars since it held my interest until the end, with its unfortunate punchline. ...more

Books about Hitler I guess will always incite our imagination. This is mostly because he escapes all logic when trying to explain his facts and the society he tried to build.
The novel is therefore speculating about the fact what will happen if Hitler and Eva Brown had a child called Siegfried. Of course the child of the man that brought Europe in the state of ruin and proved to be the biggest threat to freedom, could not be anything else than the heir of his father. Or at least he has the potent ...more
The novel is therefore speculating about the fact what will happen if Hitler and Eva Brown had a child called Siegfried. Of course the child of the man that brought Europe in the state of ruin and proved to be the biggest threat to freedom, could not be anything else than the heir of his father. Or at least he has the potent ...more