
Bombing Hitler
The Story of the Man Who Almost Assassinated the Fuehrer
Hellmut G. Haasis(Author)
Skyhorse Publishing
Published on 17. January 2013
Book
Hardback
240 pages
978-1-61608-741-8 (ISBN)
Description
Georg Elser was just an ordinary working-class citizen living in Munich, Germany. He was employed as a carpenter and had spent some time working in a watch factory. That all changed when he took it upon himself, without telling his family or friends, to single-handedly attempt to assassinate the most powerful man in all of Germany: the Fuehrer, Adolph Hitler.
Elser's plan was centered on the Munich Beer Hall, where he knew Hitler would be making a speech. Working slowly and in secret, he started to assemble the bomb that he would use to try to kill Hitler. When finished, the bomb was hidden in a hollowed-out space near the speaker's podium.
The bomb went off successfully, killing eight people . . . but Hitler was not one of them.
Bombing Hitler is an incredible tale that takes you back to 1939, and recreates the steps that led Elser from the Munich Beer Hall, to his attempted escape across the Swiss border, and sadly, to the concentration camp where his heroic life ended. Hear for the first time the epic and tragic story of a man who stood up for what he knew was right, opposed the most powerful man in Germany, and came close to single-handedly ending the war.
Elser's plan was centered on the Munich Beer Hall, where he knew Hitler would be making a speech. Working slowly and in secret, he started to assemble the bomb that he would use to try to kill Hitler. When finished, the bomb was hidden in a hollowed-out space near the speaker's podium.
The bomb went off successfully, killing eight people . . . but Hitler was not one of them.
Bombing Hitler is an incredible tale that takes you back to 1939, and recreates the steps that led Elser from the Munich Beer Hall, to his attempted escape across the Swiss border, and sadly, to the concentration camp where his heroic life ended. Hear for the first time the epic and tragic story of a man who stood up for what he knew was right, opposed the most powerful man in Germany, and came close to single-handedly ending the war.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York, NY
United States
Product notice
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
396 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-61608-741-8 (9781616087418)
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HELLMUT G. HAASIS was born in 1942 in the town of Muhlacker in southwestern Germany. He is the author of Joseph Suss Oppenheimer, genannt Jud Suss. Finanzier, Freidenker, Justizopfer and Tod in Prag. Das Attentat auf Reinhard Heydrich. He has also published short stories, poems, dramas, and radio plays, as well as a novel in Swabian dialect. He is the recipient of the Thaddaus -Troll Prize, the Schubart Prize, and the Civis Prize. WILLIAM ODOM studied at the Freie Universitat Berlin, entering the university in 1961 as construction on the Wall was beginning. He holds a PhD in German from Tulane University and is the author of German for Singers and translator of JAZZ: A Photo History by Joachim-Ernst Berendt, and Horspiel. He has been a professor of German for over forty years.