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The Hitler Bloodline

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SKU: 9781789466683

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Discover the astonishing true story of Adolf Hitler’s secret descendants in “The Hitler Bloodline” by David Gardner. This gripping historical account (ISBN: 9781789466683) unearths the hidden lives of Hitler’s relatives, revealing their struggles to grapple with their infamous lineage. Explore the controversial quest to locate them and the ethical dilemmas surrounding their existence.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9781789466683
  • Publisher: John Blake Publishing Ltd
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 320
  • Weight: 250 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1789466687
  • Publisher Date: 17 Aug 2023
  • Height: 199 mm
  • Spine Width: 19 mm
  • Width: 129 mm

9 reviews for The Hitler Bloodline

  1. Ashutosh Agarwal

    A decent historical investigation, but the writing could be more engaging. Worth a read if you’re interested in the topic.

  2. Sayan Dubey

    Sensationalist and exploitative. This book feels like it’s trying too hard to shock the reader, with little substance.

  3. Urvashi Dayal

    A compelling exploration of a sensitive topic. Gardner handles the subject matter with surprising nuance. A thought-provoking read.

  4. Thakur Makhijani

    Well-researched and engaging. The author did a great job of presenting the information in an interesting way.

  5. Komal Kumari

    A mixed bag. Some parts were genuinely interesting, but other parts felt repetitive. Worth a read, but don’t expect perfection.

  6. Monu

    Intriguing concept, but felt sensationalized at times. Some parts were truly captivating, while others seemed a bit far-fetched. Overall, an okay read.

  7. Akash Ankit

    I was hooked from the beginning! The research is impressive, and the ethical questions raised are fascinating. Highly recommend!

  8. Pranjul Dwivedi

    Fascinating and disturbing. Gardner sheds light on a little-known aspect of history. Definitely worth reading.

  9. Srishti

    Disappointing. The ‘bloodline’ angle felt overblown, and the writing style was dry. Expected more shocking revelations.

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