Armin Dieter Lehmann was a Hitler Youth courier in the Führerbunker towards the end of Adolf Hitler's life, leaving shortly after Hitler committed suicide. He spent his post-war life in travel, tourism, and writing as a peace activist.
It was an okay read but nothing special, some false information there and it seems more like a sympathy to read book to get away from so-called "quilt" and his after life was nothing short of pathetic.
4.7 Stars I bought this book on a whim and I'm extremely glad I did.
This was very informative and interesting. I learned things I hadn't known and gained a greater understanding for things I do know. I liked how we got an actual eyewitness account, along with historical facts. There was one thing I didn't enjoy and that was Tim Caroll's speculation on someone's thoughts or feelings (I can't remember whose at the moment.) I just didn't like it and it rubbed me the wrong way.