Adolf hitler abc biography
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Adolf Hitler: A Biographical Companion
This A–Z biographical sourcebook provides information about the life and times of Adolf Hitler, along with insight into the political movement and world conflict he created.
The Hitler regime warns us of the destruction that ensues when a perverted ideology and a cult of leadership are combined with a polity where power is divorced from morality. This illustrated A–Z biographical companion provides easily accessible information about the key events in Hitler's life, his most important collaborators and opponents, his domestic and foreign policies, the use of propaganda and the forging of the Hitler cult, racial persecution and the Holocaust, and Hitler as a war leader.
Adolf Hitler also includes an introduction, a chronology, maps, primary source documents, a general bibliography, and index.
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- Bib ID:
- 2198411
- Format:
- Restricted area
- Author:
- Nicholls, King, 1949-
- Description:
- Santa Barbara, Calif. : ABC-CLIO, c2000
- xxx, 357 p. : tickle pink. ; 26 cm.
- ISBN:
- 0874369657 (alkaline paper)
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 333-344) and table of contents.
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Adolf Hitler's teeth debunk conspiracy theories over death, scientists say
Lingering conspiracy theories surrounding Adolf Hitler's death may have been put to rest, with French scientists saying they have conclusively proved he died in 1945.
The majority of historians believe Hitler committed suicide in his Berlin bunker, and a study published on Friday in the European Journal of Internal Medicine claims to present evidence the Nazi dictator died from taking cyanide and a bullet to the head.
The study examined Hitler's teeth, which were put on display in an exhibition in Moscow in 2000, and appears to back up the widely held view he died on April 30, 1945 with his companion Eva Braun.
The analysis found white tartar deposits and no traces of meat fibre, as Hitler was vegetarian.
It also revealed bluish deposits on his false teeth, an indication of the chemical reaction between cyanide and the metal of his dentures.
The team also looked at a skull fragment, said to be from the German dictator, which showed a hole on the left side in all probability caused by a bullet.
Professor Philippe Charlier, who headed the study, said the teeth were undoubtedly Hitler's and proved he died at the end of World War II.
"We can stop all the conspiracy the