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Grey Wolf: The Escape of Adolf Hitler

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Grey Wolf, published by Sterling Publishing, based in New York, challenged the accepted view that the Führer shot himself in his Berlin bunker on 30 April 1945 and that Eva Braun also committed suicide by taking cyanide. During efforts by the Official Receiver of Weavering Capital to recover the missing money, it was discovered that, in addition to the bogus swap contracts, Peterson had used investors' money without their permission to fund a number of personal projects including the Grey Wolf film.

In October of that year, Bormann allegedly moved Hitler to a chalet in an even more remote location 43 kilometres (27 mi) from Bariloche and began to isolate him which angered the former German dictator. As late as 1952, Eisenhower declared: "We have been unable to unearth one bit of tangible evidence of Hitler's death. Grey Wolf: The Escape of Adolf Hitler is a 2011 book by Gerrard Williams (1958 - 2022) and Simon Dunstan. Graywolf Press is a leading independent publisher committed to the discovery and energetic publication of twenty-first century American and international literature. During that time he has covered some of the most significant political events of the late twentieth century, including the wars in the Persian Gulf, Rwanda, and Bosnia, as well as the 2004 tsunami in the Indian Ocean.

Simon Dunstan has written more than 50 books on military history, particularly on World War II and Vietnam. Subsequent to filming, the rights to the film passed to a third company, Grey Wolf Media Ltd, who were responsible for its final release. In a riveting scenario that has never been fully investigated until now, international journalist Gerrard Williams and military historian Simon Dunstan make a powerful case for the Führers escape to a remote enclave in Argentina-along with other key Nazis—where he is believed to have lived comfortably until 1962. The recent discovery that the famous “Hitler's skull” in Moscow is female, as well as newly uncovered documents, provide powerful proof for their case.

There is a singular problem with reading Grey Wolf and that is whether the reader already believes he or she knows all there is to know about World War II and Adolph Hitler, or, if the reader has an open mind. You might know that grey wolves live in packs, but there’s so much more to learn about these incredible predators! Since my elementary school days of the 50s I was taught that Hitler committed suicide in the bunker and his body was burned. Having heard rumours over the years that Hitler didn't die in the Berlin bunker, I read this book with interest.Impossible to put down, `Grey Wolf' unravels an extraordinary story that flies in the face of history. In a 2015 criminal trial, Magnus Peterson was found guilty of 8 charges of fraud and related offences in relation to his role as Managing Director of Weavering Capital [17] and sentenced to 13 years in prison. But, it should be no surprise to us that governments lie, and lie for their own reasons, usually to keep people calm, to gloss over indelicacies, to allow the perpetration of evils to cover up political and military agendas.

There was one UNBELIEVABLE paragraph in the book regarding the number of trains and the number of train cars that were used to transport the TONNAGE of the wealth of millions of people whose belongings were confiscated by Germany that were required to ship it back into Germany; it was beyond my comprehension. Sir David Frost, "Frost Over the World" Stunning Account of the Last Days of the Reich --Parapolitical. They established themselves along the world’s great waterway, the Dardanelles, took Constantinople, which became the capital of an empire that made its bid to rule the world. And then there's the fact that the body of Martin Bormann, Hitler's major domo who was supposedly tooling around South America for years after the war, was actually unearthed years after WWII in Berlin, right around the spot a witness saw him die in May 1945.

A poor condition book can still make a good reading copy but is generally not collectible unless the item is very scarce. In a riveting scenario that has never been fully investigated until now, international journalist Gerrard Williams and military historian Simon Dunstan make a powerful case for the Fuhrer's escape to a remote enclave in Argentina-along with other key Nazis-where he is believed to have lived comfortably until 1962. One assumes that anyone reading this book is already fully aware of this and to repeat it ad nauseum is unnecessary in the extreme. Other people want to control power over those who want to be free and are prepared to take that power through violent behavior. Pravda "I thought the book was hugely thought-provoking and explores some of the untold, murky loose ends of World War Two.

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