The Gestapo: A History of Horror by Mervyn Savill, Jacques Delarue

The Gestapo: A History of Horror

Mervyn Savill, Jacques Delarue

19 hours, 56 minutes first pub 1962 (editions)

nonfiction history informative slow-paced
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For readers who are drawn to unflinching explorations of the darkest corners of human history, The Gestapo: A History of Horror by Mervyn Savill, Jacques Delarue offers a gripping and captivating account of the Nazi regime's most feared instrument of terror, shedding light on the atrocities committed by the Gestapo and its leaders.

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From 1933 to 1945, the Gestapo was Nazi Germany's chief instrument of counter-espionage, political suppression, and terror. Jacques Delarue, a saboteur arrested by the Nazis in occupied France, chronicles how the land of Beethoven elevated sadism ...

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