In early September 1944, Ulrich Wilhelm Schwerin von Schwanenfeld prepared to die. As he was about to face his executioners, the young aristocrat involved in the failed attempt on
Germans used to be good at being serious, yet they struggled to be funny, at least in a fashion appreciated by anyone other than themselves. This was particularly true of the way t
University of Aberdeen historian unmasks Hitler as the real author of a ‘biography’ which boosted his rise to power. The first biography of Adolf Hitler, which presented him as
