The Man Who Killed Hitler
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How Germany Could Have Won the Second World War. After reading this book, you will never again believe what a politician tells you. And you will wonder what you really know about World War Two.
This story is not about heroes—it's about power. It's about who owns it and what's done with it before and during a war. It's about the characters who make wars happen and leaders who fight it.
In this story, Hitler is killed by "the Baron." Roosevelt and Churchill come to realize the Baron is a far worse enemy than Hitler ever was. The Baron must be defeated before he can unite Europe against the Allies and before he gets the atom bomb.
During the war, secrecy laws gagged the press. The public only knew about the war through propaganda films and government censured news releases. The secrets the public never knew is what this story describes. It’s the war Roosevelt and Churchill fought with the Baron and how the war's outcome could have been different if this story was true.
The novel makes note of the era in which the war occurred. It was a time when world communication was still in its infancy. The United States was one step removed from the pony express by the telegraph and radio. TV was experimental and Dick Tracy's wrist watch was the only cell phone. The teletype machine and data sorting machine were the modern-day electronic devices. Most Americans still lived on a farm.
The names of public figures in this story were merely used as background because their names were connected to events that happened during the war. How the public figures are described is for the purpose of the story and is not a reflection on the way they really were or how others perceive them. It's the reader who decides what the personality of the public figure really was.
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