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Heinz Linge

“The man who had asked my name in Obersalzberg in the summer of 1934 had been a dominant personality excluding a spellbinding charisma to which few were not prey. The embodied sovereign power, total power. The man whom I burnt and interred under a hail of Red Army shells near the Reich Chancellery was a trembling old man, a spent force, feeble, a failure. Like the Reich which he had aimed to bring into an era of unparalleled brilliance and opulence and had become a heap of rubble, he was the disfigured embodiment of his earlier self.”

Heinz Linge, With Hitler to the End: The Memoirs of Adolf Hitler's Valet
tags: history, hitler, ww2
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With Hitler to the End: The Memoirs of Adolf Hitler's Valet With Hitler to the End: The Memoirs of Adolf Hitler's Valet by Heinz Linge
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