Customer Review: This is an excellent biography on one of the most sinister figures of the past century. It was full of facts I didn't know before (as a WW II junkie) and I finished the book within a couple of days. Fascinating from beginning to end, I highly recommend it!
Customer Review: Martin Mansson's book on Himmler, the desk clerk and chicken farmer, was no doubt-unique- and its hard to believe that there are not many photos of him that are clearer in nature. This book by Mansson is respectable, but not really put together as well as it should be. Earlier photos of Himmler are... more info
Customer Review: This, the story of Heinrich Himmler, subtitled "The Sinister Life of the head of the SS and Gestapo," is the last in a trilogy by the author on Hitler's henchmen: The first two being about Hermann Goering and Joseph Goebbels. It is also the third or fourth book on Himmler that I have read. In each... more info
Customer Review: Great describtion of the end of the Third Reich from the perspective of Himmler and Schellenberg.
It defines a conspiracy and proves it very well. Some of the negotiations at the end of the war in Sweden were known but the extent of the involvement on all sides is truly scary. Specially the... more info
Customer Review: I heartily agree with those readers of this book who have seen underneath the academic air, and grasp that the authors have more regard for the NAZIs, and SS, than a casual reader might see. On page 125 (among others), they let the veil drop: "Throughout America's brief 200 years of pernicious (?)... more info
Customer Review: Absurd conspiracy theory book based on "facts" that the author wants to believe rather than what straightforward logic suggests. Here is a question for the author not asked by the author himself......"Why would the supposed body double kill himself rather than expose the supposed farce and therefore... more info