Джеймс Лонго - Гитлер и Габсбурги. Месть фюрера правящему дому Австрии [litres с оптимизированной обложкой]
- Название:Гитлер и Габсбурги. Месть фюрера правящему дому Австрии [litres с оптимизированной обложкой]
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- Год:2021
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Джеймс Лонго - Гитлер и Габсбурги. Месть фюрера правящему дому Австрии [litres с оптимизированной обложкой] краткое содержание
С вершин власти Гитлер обрушил всю свою ненависть к Габсбургам и их пестрой империи на сыновей Франца-Фердинанда, открыто выступавших против нацистской партии и ее расистской идеологии. Когда в 1938 году Германия захватила Австрию, именно Максимилиан и Эрнст стали первыми австрийцами, арестованными гестапо. Отправленные в концлагерь Дахау в Германии, братья в считаные часы попали из дворца в застенок. Женщины семьи, в том числе и единственная дочь эрцгерцога, принцесса София Гогенберг, вступили в противостояние с Гитлером. Их стойкость и храбрость в условиях предательств, измен, мучений и голода помогли семье выжить и в годы войны, и в непростое мирное время.
В поисках ответа на вопрос, почему Гитлер был так твердо намерен искоренить семью убитого эрцгерцога, автор книги Джеймс Лонго целых десять лет проводил исследования и беседовал с потомками правящего дома Габсбургов и в итоге детально изложил историю бесстрашной борьбы семьи Франца-Фердинанда против фюрера. В формате PDF A4 сохранён издательский дизайн.
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