
Kwiecień, rok 1945. Do siedziby Adolfa Hitlera na specjalne wezwanie wodza zostaje sprowadzony „szlachetny Żyd”, Eduard Bloch. Ten sam, który przez wiele lat leczył matkę kanclerza Rzeszy, za co Hitler był mu szalenie wdzięczny. Führer oznajmia Blochowi, że dostąpi niebywałego zaszczytu spisania ostatniej rozmowy z nim. Wszystko dzieje się kilka dni przed śmiercią Hitlera.
At the time of writing this review this book is only available in Polish and in German.
There is one thing to keep in mind when going into this book which is that this book is more of a historical fiction rather than fully historical.
This book has many illustrations and it is pretty quick to read. Due to the writing fond being pretty large.
Even thou this book is a historical fiction, this book is still interesting as a biography of Hitler if you don’t want to get into the massive books about Hitler.
The conversation between hitler and Eduard Bloch are pretty short but you get a huge insight into Hitler. Because the conversation really shows in a way his true face.
However this book shows us Hitler as a human and nice person who loves children and animals rather than the guy who gave the order to kill millions of innocent people in concentration camps.
The writing style in this book is pretty easy and simple. This fact makes this book so much easier to read and so much faster to read as well.
Some things which are said in this book aren’t true, and you will very easily see it if you haven seen some documentary movies about Hitler or if you simple fact check the some details.
However this book is a really good start if you want to get into historical books.
I Give This Book 4 / 5