Hitler
Despite the evidence indicating that Hitler committed suicide in Berlin in 1945, numerous stories have sprung up since World War II, placing Hitler in the Amazon, in a fortress in the
Antarctic, and in many other locales.
Author McKale looks at all the legends that have arisen since Hitler's death; he examines how these myths have been used politically during the Cold War, and how Hitler's survival has been
depicted in popular culture.
McKale explores what these myths say about us and the way we view history. At the core of these legends, says McKale, is the frustrating idea that Hitler escaped judgement and justice.
ISBN-13 : 9780815411284
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date : 15/05/2001
Author : Donald M. McKale
Editorial Reviews
The New York Times
Well written, scrupulously researched, exhaustively documented.
Ron Rosenbaum
A fascinating study.
Meet the Author
Donald M. McKale is class of 1941 Memorial Professor of Humanities at Clemson University. Previous books of his include The Swastika Outside Germany and The Nazi Party Courts.