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Worm in the Apple : German Traitors and Other Influences That Pushed the World Into War

Lenz, FriedrichDiodon, Victor(Translated by)
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Many books have been written on the topic of "why Germany lost the War" - or, conversely, "why the Allies won". This book, originally published in German in 1952, exposes a vitally important, but often underestimated factor: the German traitors who worked to destroy the German Reich from within. Their attempted assassination of Adolf Hitler on July 20, 1944 was only the tip of the iceberg. More and more, it appears that the Allies would not have been victorious without their help - and that, in fact, the war might never even have come about without their machinations!


The author is aware that his opinion contrasts sharply with those that are currently popular. Nevertheless he claims for his motivation precisely the maxim expressed by Karl Goerdeler, one of the leaders of the Resistance: "Despite the smoke screen of propaganda, the German people must be told the truth, and nothing but the truth."

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Product Details
Scriptorium
1777543665 / 9781777543662
Paperback / softback
25/04/2022
164 pages
152 x 229 mm, 227 grams