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World War II: Hitler’s Escort Unit History by its Commander

World War II: Hitler’s Escort Unit History by its Commander

A history provided to United States Army historians of the Fuehrer Begleit Brigade (16 Dec 1944 - 26 Jan 1945), by its commander General Major Otto Remer. English Translation.

Otto-Ernst Remer (1912 –1997) was a German Wehrmacht officer in World War II who played a major role in stopping the 20 July assassination plot in 1944 against Adolf Hitler. In his later years he became a politician and far right activist. He co-founded the Socialist Reich Party in West Germany in the 1950s, and is considered an influential figure in post-war neo-Fascist politics in Germany.

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Adolf Hitler Hitler Headquarters War Diaries Diarists’ Observations
662 pages of reconstructed Hitler Headquarters War Diary and diarist's writings by Helmuth Greiner, Percy Ernst Schramm, and the Headquarters, United States Army Europe Foreign Military Studies Branch.

World War II: Interrogations of Members of Hitler's Inner-Circle  - 1,852 pages of English language documentation of interviews of 66 individuals who were interrogated as part of the U.S. investigation, led by Captain Michael Musmanno, to determine if Adolf Hitler died at the end of the war.

World War II: Adolf  Hitler Military Directives and Naval Conferences - 1,541 pages of U.S. Army Intelligence translations of top-level directives issued by Adolf Hitler and by the German Armed Forces High Command (0KW) from 1939 through 1945, conferences between Hitler and the Commander in Chief of the German Navy, and Battle Instructions for the German Navy.


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