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AVON, 1960 Non-fiction war history paperback book, Avon original T-464, 1st printing, Condition is fine to very fine, unread, has light shelf wear, light aging, otherwise looks new.(See scans).........WRAPPED IN PLASTIC BAG TO PROTECT CONDITION OF BOOK.........We have other titles in this genre in stock and give discounts in shipping on additional books, please contact us for more information**...... SUMMARY - EXCLUSIVE - Documented fact and intimate never before revealed details about Adolf Eichmann. The murder of 6,000,000 Jews: Hitler demanded it - Himmler ordered it - ADOLF EICHMANN DID IT!
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EICHMANN - Man of Slaughter
by Donovan, John
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The Men Who Tried to Kill Hitler
by Manvell, Roger and Fraenkel. Heinrich
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Pocket Books, 1966 Non-Fiction paperback book, 1st printing, .3/66..Condition is near new, slight small ripple on spine, light edge wear, no writing or stamps, toning around edges of inside of book. cover is bright and glossy, a nice looking book........WRAPPED IN PLASTIC BAG TO PROTECT CONDITION OF BOOK...........We have other titles in this genre in stock and give discounts in shipping on additional books, please contact us for more information**...... SUMMARY - Timetable for a Tyrant, July 20, 1944. 12:32 P.M. - Count Claus Stauffenberg stepped into an anteroom in a building near Adolph Hitler's conference hut at Rastenburg, Germany. He took a two-pound bomb from his briefcase and broke the bomb's glass capsule, which was filled with acid. The acid would dissolve a thin wire in ten minutes, and this would release the firing pin of the bomb....12:35 P.M. - Stauffenberg entered the conference hut to join other officers briefing Hitler. After a moment, he whispered to Field-Marshal Wilhelm Keitel, "…
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