Reviewing recently declassified material, the Hestons examine the nature of Hitler's illnesses and their effect on his behavior
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Starting in the early 1930s, Adolf Hitler began experiencing episodes of sharp, cramping pain in his right upper abdomen. The pain appeared shortly after meals, and when it did, Hitler would usually leave the room. Sometimes he returned `after the spasm had passed', as Albert Speer described it, and sometimes he did not return at all. `After every meal the pain begins!'
Review:
Nothing so much as my own descriptions from that period convinced me that Professor Heston and his wife have come to the correct conclusion. (Albert Speer)
[Filled with] fresh evidence [that] throws new light on Hitler's performance....Impressive. (The New York Review Of Books)
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- PublisherStein & Day Pub
- Publication date1982
- ISBN 10 0812861485
- ISBN 13 9780812861488
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages186
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