
Andra världskrigets hemligheter
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Narrated by:
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Per Runhammar
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By:
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Guido Knopp
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Det är sedan tidigare känt att Hitler mot slutet av kriget var allvarligt sjuk, antagligen i långt framskriden Parkinsons. Med hjälp av nytt arkivmaterial, bland annat hans läkares hemliga dagbok, går det idag att utreda det som hölls hemligt av dåtidens propaganda. Hur påverkade egentligen Hitlers hälsotillstånd hans handlingar?
Knopp frågar sig också varför Rudolf Hess flydde till England 1941 och hur man ska tolka hans mystiska död. Vi får ta del av hemligheten med ubåten U513, som sänktes utanför Brasiliens kust, och nya rön avslöjas om de specialförband som opererade bakom fiendens linjer.
©2019 Guido Knopp / Lind & Co (P)2019 Lind & Co
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