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The House That Hitler Built (1937) By Stephen H. Roberts

 

The House That Hitler Built by Stephen H. Roberts is a historical non-fiction book that delves into the story of the Nazi regime's construction of the infamous Eagle's Nest, a mountaintop retreat for Adolf Hitler and his inner circle.

 

The book traces the origins of the project, beginning with Hitler's obsession with the Bavarian Alps and his desire to create a grandiose monument to his power and vision. Roberts explores the intricate planning and construction process, including the use of slave labor and the involvement of prominent architects and engineers. He also examines the cultural significance of the Eagle's Nest, both as a symbol of Nazi power and as a site of historical memory and tourism in modern-day Germany.

 

Drawing on extensive research and firsthand accounts, The House That Hitler Built offers a fascinating glimpse into one of the most iconic and controversial structures of the 20th century.

 

First Edition

 

  • Hard Cover
  • 380 Pages 
  • In Good Condition

The House That Hitler Built (1937) By Stephen H. Roberts

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