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Hitler at Hintersee
Hitler at Hintersee: Gerhard Bartels - the Boy in the Photograph | James Wilson
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Hitler at Hintersee tells two stories. On the one hand there is Gerhard Bartels, who still lives at Hintersee outside Berchtesgaden. As a small boy Gerhard was photographed on a number of occasions with Adolf Hitler when the Fhrer visited Hintersee. Gerhard tell us about his life growing up in an area frequented by senior members of the Nazi hierarchy. He talks about the lives of ordinary local people and how the remaining German forces in the area considered putting up a last defence as the Allies advanced towards Berchtesgaden and Hintersee in April and May 1945\. His family hotel was taken over as a last stand headquarters.This fascinating book also examines the significance of the region to the ruthless all-powerful regime and why the Nazi leadership established a southern headquarters on the Obersalzberg above Berchtesgaden. It reveals Hitler's connection to the area and looks at why he was initially drawn to this beautiful Alpine region in 1923.Hitler's close links with Berchtesgaden and the Obersalzberg endured for over twenty years during which time the area was transformed. Local sources together with a wealth of contemporary images provide a depth of previously unexplored information. Hitler at Hintersee provides a unique and fascinating insight into a little-known aspect of Hitler's life and character.
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This is a book about World War II but it looks at it from a different angle from most of the other books I've read on the subject. Instead of concentrating on the military aspects, this book looks at Hitler the politician & Hitler 'off duty'. The photographs in this book are fascinating examples of how his image was carefully choreographed in the early years with his visits to Hintersee being used on postcards etc. (continued)

OutsmartYourShelf The biography portion is less extensive & looks at some of the local people, especially Gerhard Bartels, who was a young boy at the time. I do wish we had followed Gerhard Bartels in a more chronological way through his life at different junctures. though as I think that would have been very interesting. His biography seemed to be over very quickly with the rest of the book concentrating on the photographs of the area. 3w
OutsmartYourShelf Overall, it's a unique & interesting addition to the plethora of information already out there. 4🌟

My thanks to #NetGalley & publishers, Pen & Sword History, for the opportunity to read an ARC.

Full Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/6452842532
Read 19th-24th Apr 2024

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Andrew65 Another interesting looking book. Well done 👏👏👏 3w
DieAReader 🥳🥳🥳 3w
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