Written by British historian H. R. Trevor-Roper shortly after the fall of Nazi Germany, The Last Days of Hitler remains one of the most important early investigations into the final collapse of the Third Reich. Drawing on captured documents, interrogations, and first-hand accounts, Trevor-Roper reconstructs the final days inside Hitler’s bunker and systematically dismantles early myths surrounding Hitler’s fate.
First published by The Macmillan Company, this work became a foundational text in modern WWII scholarship and set the standard for post-war historical investigation. It is a sober, analytical study—measured in tone, meticulous in method, and still cited decades later.
This copy is a hardcover edition published by Macmillan. A solid addition for collectors of WWII history, political history, or twentieth-century Europe.
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