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This 1939 book claims that Hitler died by being poisoned in 1939 and his role has been taken over by an impersonator.
The book makes some references (Oberfohren-Memorandum, details of the blood purge even Ernst Niekisch us mentioned at the end) that makes the book somewhat believable. But it get annulled by including fictional Reichministers. The unknown sayings "looked like a Gibraltar to trust." and "Neither traffic nor truck" seem to be out of place as well. I also would not know the German equivalents of them