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THE WALL OF LIFE IN PRISON - What We Know about Adolf Hitler's Prison Days and His Plan of World Domination - cover

THE WALL OF LIFE IN PRISON - What We Know about Adolf Hitler's Prison Days and His Plan of World Domination

korsh john

Casa editrice: John Korsh

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But listen to me closely when I say this — people underestimate time, a cage and an unwavering focus. Hitler's prison time was not only a brand of punishment, but also the beginning place where his dark and destructive plans were forged. 

Some call it the origin story of one of history’s most dangerous figures, a man whose ambitions and ideologies wreaked havoc on the world. 

 
Disponibile da: 24/11/2024.

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