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Der Mann, der die Hitler-Tagebücher verkaufte - Konrad Kujau
- Die größten Gentleman-Gangster aller Zeiten 2
- Narrated by: Andreas Fröhlich
- Length: 1 hr and 10 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Die Geschichte beginnt damit, dass ein mittelloser Kunstmaler sich als cleverer, aber ungebildeter Militaria Händler ausgibt und jahrelang einem reichen, jedoch eher einfältigen Sammler alles mögliche verkauft - und sei es auch noch so absurd. Er treibt das Spiel mit den von ihm gefälschten Kriegs-Devotionalien immer weiter - bis zur verwegenen Idee, ein Tagebuch Adolf Hitlers an den Mann zu bringen. Damit erhält die Geschichte eine unfassbare Wendung - unfassbar listig, unfassbar absurd, unfassbar komisch...
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