Hitler's Personal Security: Protecting The Fuhrer 1921-1945
By (Author) Peter Hoffmann
Hachette Books
Da Capo Press Inc
29th November 2000
United States
Paperback
376
Width 155mm, Height 226mm, Spine 22mm
516g
"I am immortal!" exulted Hitler in the wake of the failed assassination plot of July 20, 1944. As Peter Hoffmann shows in this startling book, that bombing was only the best known of more than thirty attempts on Hitler's life, the first coming as early as 1921, when he was the leader of the German worker's party. Using extensive archival material, Hoffmann details these assassination plots and outlines the fanatically complex security measures that developed to keep Hitler safe. He analyzes Hitler's SS escort and the other security groups responsible for his life,there were so many of them that they often counteracted one another,together with their arrangements for his transportation, public appearances, residences, and wartime headquarters. Providing remarkable new information about the workings of those devoted to defending and destroying him, this book is an invaluable contribution to the history of the Third Reich.
Peter Hoffmann, William Kingsford Professor of History at McGill University, is the author of The History of the German Resistance 1933-1945. He lives in Montreal.