Grey Wolf: The Escape of Adolf Hitler
By (Author) Simon Dunstan
By (author) Gerrard Williams
Union Square & Co.
Sterling
14th May 2013
United States
General
Non Fiction
943.086092
Paperback
384
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 29mm
599g
DID HITLER - CODE NAME "GREY WOLF" - REALLY DIE IN 1945
GRIPPING NEW EVIDENCESHOWS WHATCOULD HAVE HAPPENED
In a riveting scenario that has never been fully investigated until now, international journalist Gerrard Williams and military historian Simon Dunstan make a powerful case for the Fhrer's escape to a remote enclave in Argentinaalong with other key Naziswhere he is believed to have lived comfortably until 1962. The authors cite people, places, and dates in over 600 detailed notes that identify the plan's escape route, aircraft, U-boats, and hideouts. Impossible to put down, Grey Wolf unravels an extraordinary story that flies in the face of history.
Praise for GREY WOLF "Stunning saga of intrigue."--Pravda "Remarkable detail."--Sir David Frost, Frost Over the World "Stunning Account of the Last Days of the Reich"--Parapolitical.com "Describes a ghastly pantomime played out in the names of the F hrer and the woman who had been his mistress."--The Sun "Laid out in lavish detail."--Daily Mail "I thought the book was hugely thought-provoking and explores some of the untold, murky loose ends of World War Two."--Dan Snow, broadcaster and historian, The One Show BBC 1 "Grey Wolf is more than a conspiracy yarn. . . . Its authors show Hitler's escape was possible. . . . It's a gripping read."--South China Morning Post
Author, filmmaker, and photographer Simon Dunstan has written more than 50 books on military history, particularly on World War II and Vietnam. They include Fort Eben Emael: The Key to Hitler's Victory in the West (Osprey) and Centurion Universal Tank 1943-2003 (Osprey). He has also written and directed numerous documentaries for the History Channel. Gerrard Williams has been a renowned television journalist for over 30 years, working for the BBC, Sky News, and Reuters. During that time he has covered some of the most significant political events of the late twentieth century, including the wars in the Persian Gulf, Rwanda, and Bosnia, as well as the 2004 tsunami in the Indian Ocean.